About · by Labgenz

We got tired of duct tape.

Every WordPress-to-GoHighLevel workaround felt like a patch over a patch. So we built something proper — and then we made it available to everyone hitting the same wall.

2022
The problem

As an agency, we kept rebuilding the same broken bridge between WordPress and GoHighLevel for every client — brittle Zapier chains, plain-text API keys, and data that drifted out of sync within days. We were manually exporting CSVs twice a week just to keep two systems aligned.

2023
The build

We built a proper bridge — OAuth-secured, bidirectional — that pushed WP user registrations straight into GHL contacts. No more manual CSV imports. We ran it on our own client work for six months before anyone else saw it.

2024
Plugin released

Hundreds of sites downloaded it on day one. Other WordPress operators had the same problem; they just hadn't built the bridge yet. We packaged it properly: OAuth2, BuddyBoss, LearnDash hooks, field mapping, webhooks — and made it the first plugin to sync native GHL Custom Objects.

2025
The product

Operators kept asking how we did it, so we packaged the rest too — a done-for-you service for teams who'd rather we ran the whole GHL setup: automations, pipelines, funnels, full onboarding. One call, handled.

2026
Now submitting to WordPress.org

Active installs across dozens of countries. Still answering support tickets ourselves.

We didn't set out to build a product. We set out to stop doing the same thing twice every time a new member signed up.
The team

Real people. Reachable ones.

AH
Aymane Hitmi
Founder

Strategy, sales, and the face of the work.

YH
Yahya
CTO

Builds the plugin and every client stack.

MH
Maha
Operations

Onboarding, CRM, and keeping clients moving.

Backed by the wider Labgenz team across content, outreach, and production.

How we work

Four things we actually mean.

We build what we sell

Labgenz runs its own client work on this exact stack — the plugin and the CRM.

Proper, not patched

The whole reason we exist: a real integration instead of another brittle workaround.

Direct, not salesy

We read every message ourselves and close by being useful, not pushy.

Proof over promises

Working demos and a hundred-plus docs — not hype.

Who this is for

Built for a specific problem.

If you have ever exported a CSV at midnight just to keep GHL and WordPress in sync, this was built for you.

If you run LearnDash courses and want course completions to trigger GHL automations without Zapier, this was built for you.

If you manage five or more WordPress client sites and want each one syncing to its own GHL location without custom dev work, this was built for you.

Honest scope

What it doesn't do.

We would rather you know this upfront than find out after installing on a live site.

  • It doesn't replace GHL's native forms or surveys.
  • It doesn't work with non-WordPress membership platforms.
  • It doesn't sync historical data automatically on first install.
  • It doesn't manage your GHL automations for you. The Done-For-You plan does.
The agency behind it

HighLevelSync is built by Labgenz.

A Casablanca digital agency building websites, CRMs, and automations for operators worldwide. HighLevelSync is the product that came out of that work.

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See what we built.