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Getting Started

What Is Syncly for GoHighLevel? System Requirements Installation Guide Quick Start: Setup Wizard Plugin Dashboard Overview Free vs Pro: Feature Comparison White-Label Domain Setup WordPress Multisite Setup

Connection & Authentication

Connecting via OAuth2 Manual API Token Authentication API Scope Detection Multi-Location and Agency Setup Disconnecting and Reconnecting Security Best Practices Connection Troubleshooting

Field Mapping

How Field Mapping Works Setting Up Field Mapping Sync Direction: To GHL, From GHL, Both Ways Computed and Virtual Fields Extended Field Mapping (Pro) AI-Assisted Field Suggestions (Pro)

User Sync & Tag Management

How User Sync Works Configuring User Sync Settings Bulk User Sync Login Tracking Ping-Pong Prevention Role-Based Tagging System Global Tags (Pro) Sync Preview and Dry Run (Pro) User Profile GHL Section

Content Restrictions

How Tag-Based Restrictions Work Page and Post Metabox Setup [syncly_restrict] Shortcode Gutenberg Restricted Content Block Elementor Widget Conditions (Pro) Archive and REST API Protection (Pro) Admin Bypass and Override Rules (Pro)

Forms & Shortcodes

Embedding Syncly Forms: Overview [syncly_form] Shortcode [syncly_user_meta] Shortcode Syncly Form Gutenberg Block Syncly Form Elementor Widget Per-Form Submission Limits (Pro) Form Autofill and Logged-In-Only Mode Contact Form 7 Integration

Webhooks & Bulk Import

Setting Up Inbound Webhooks Webhook Event Types Bulk Import from GoHighLevel Webhook Troubleshooting Ping-Pong Prevention and Guards

WooCommerce Integration

WooCommerce Integration Overview Per-Product GHL Tags (Pro) Abandoned Cart Tracking (Pro) Pipeline and Opportunity Management (Pro) Lead-to-Customer Conversion (Pro) WooCommerce Extended Field Mapping (Pro)

LearnDash Integration

LearnDash Integration Overview (Pro) Course Enrollment and Completion Tags (Pro) Tag-Based Auto-Enrollment (Pro) Quiz Score-Based Threshold Tagging (Pro) Lesson and Topic Completion Tags (Pro) Syncing Course Progress to GHL (Pro) LearnDash Group Sync (Pro) LearnDash Extended Field Mapping (Pro)

BuddyBoss Integration

BuddyBoss Group Sync to GHL Custom Objects BuddyBoss Group Admin Metabox Bulk Group Sync BuddyBoss XProfile Field Mapping (Pro) Family BuddyBoss Groups (Pro)

Pro Features

Custom Objects: Overview (Pro) Mapping Post Types to GHL Custom Objects (Pro) Custom Object Contact Associations (Pro) Family Relationships: Overview (Pro) Managing Family Members and Invitations (Pro) Family Tag Inheritance (Pro) Conditional Navigation Menus (Pro) [syncly_family_manager] Shortcode (Pro) Analytics Dashboard (Pro) Public REST API Endpoints (Pro)

Sync Engine & Troubleshooting

How the Sync Queue Works Sync Logs and Reading Them Enhanced Sync Logs (Pro) Rate Limits and API Quotas Auto-Login Links Email Notifications Setup Advanced Settings (Cache, Batch Size, Retention) Common Issues and Solutions Frequently Asked Questions Uninstalling the Plugin

Sync Engine & Troubleshooting

Auto-Login Links

< 1 min read Updated Jun 6, 2026

Secure one-time URLs that log a WordPress user in automatically when clicked. Useful for GHL email campaigns where you want to send users directly to a members-only page without requiring them to enter a password.

How to generate one

  1. Go to Users > All Users and click on a user.
  2. In the GoHighLevel section of the profile, click Generate Auto-Login Link.
  3. Copy the generated URL and use it in a GHL email or automation.

Security details

  • Expire after 15 minutes.
  • One-use only. After it is used, it cannot be used again.
  • 64-character cryptographically random hex string, stored as a SHA-256 hash in user meta.
  • Expired tokens are cleaned up automatically.
Important: Auto-login links bypass the normal WordPress login process. Only generate them for users you intend to grant access to. Never publish them publicly.
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