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GoHighLevel WordPress Plugin: 3 Options Compared (2026)

LeadConnector vs WP Fusion vs HighLevelSync — which GoHighLevel WordPress plugin actually syncs your data? An honest comparison for 2026.

Yahya Cotton
Yahya Cotton
June 8, 2026  · 5 min read
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GoHighLevel WordPress Plugin

There isn’t one “GoHighLevel WordPress plugin” — there are three very different tools, and picking the wrong one is why so many setups stall. One displays GoHighLevel content on your site. One is a deep-integration veteran built for membership stacks. One is purpose-built to sync WordPress and GoHighLevel natively. This guide compares all three honestly, so you choose the right one the first time.

This is part of our complete guide to GoHighLevel + WordPress integration.

The three options at a glance

LeadConnector (official) WP Fusion HighLevelSync
Made by GoHighLevel Very Good Plugins Labgenz
Core job Display GHL content Connect WP plugins to many CRMs Native WP ↔ GHL sync
Cost Free Paid (per-site tiers) Free + Pro $149/yr + Agency $249/yr
Embed GHL forms/calendars/chat
Sync WP users → GHL contacts
Tag-based content restriction
LearnDash automation
BuddyBoss sync Limited
WooCommerce sync
GHL Custom Objects
Built specifically for GoHighLevel ✅ (display only) ❌ (many CRMs)

(Verify current pricing on each vendor’s site before purchasing.)

Option 1 — LeadConnector (the official plugin)

What it’s for: displaying GoHighLevel-built elements on WordPress — forms, surveys, quizzes, calendars, review widgets, the chat widget, and funnel pages. It’s free, OAuth-connected, works across Gutenberg/Elementor/Divi, and is auto-installed on HighLevel-hosted sites.

What it gets right: it’s official, free, and the correct tool if all you need is to show GoHighLevel content on your site. For a simple “put my booking calendar on my contact page” job, nothing beats it.

Where it falls short: it does not sync your WordPress data. New users, WooCommerce orders, and LearnDash completions do not flow into GoHighLevel through it. If you expected the official plugin to turn your site into a CRM feed, this is where you hit the wall.

Choose it if: you only need to display GoHighLevel content. Pair it with a sync plugin if you also need data to move.

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Option 2 — WP Fusion

What it’s for: connecting WordPress plugins to a CRM — and it supports a long list of CRMs, not just GoHighLevel. It’s a mature, respected tool with deep membership-stack integrations (LearnDash, MemberPress, WooCommerce, and more).

What it gets right: breadth and maturity. If you run a complex membership site and want battle-tested tag-based access control across many WordPress plugins, WP Fusion has years of refinement behind it.

Where it falls short for GoHighLevel users: WP Fusion is CRM-agnostic — GoHighLevel is one of many integrations, not the focus. You don’t get GoHighLevel-specific features like Custom Objects sync, and the positioning/pricing targets technical membership-site owners rather than someone who simply wants their WordPress and GoHighLevel to be one system. Pricing is per-site tiered and annual.

Choose it if: you’re running a complex, multi-plugin membership stack and value a CRM-agnostic veteran — and GoHighLevel-specific depth isn’t your priority.

Option 3 — HighLevelSync

What it’s for: native, bidirectional sync between WordPress and GoHighLevel specifically. It connects via OAuth 2.0 and is built around GoHighLevel’s model.

What it gets right: it’s GoHighLevel-first. Bidirectional user sync, tag-based content restriction (including Elementor sections), LearnDash enrollment automation (auto-enroll on GHL tag, push completions back), BuddyBoss XProfile + group sync, WooCommerce lead-to-customer and abandoned-cart tags, form sync (CF7/Gravity/Fluent), inbound + outbound webhooks, and — uniquely — GHL Custom Objects sync. There’s a genuinely useful free tier; Pro is $149/yr and Agency $249/yr for up to 10 sites with isolated locations.

Where it falls short: it’s GoHighLevel-only by design — if you need to connect WordPress to HubSpot or ActiveCampaign too, it’s the wrong tool (that’s WP Fusion’s territory). It also doesn’t display GHL funnel pages — pair it with the free LeadConnector plugin if you need both display and sync.

Choose it if: GoHighLevel is your CRM and you want WordPress and GHL to behave as one system — especially with LearnDash, BuddyBoss, or WooCommerce in the mix.

So which should you use?

  • Just displaying GHL content? → Official LeadConnector plugin (free).
  • GoHighLevel is your CRM and you want true sync? → HighLevelSync.
  • Complex multi-CRM membership stack? → WP Fusion.
  • Need display and sync? → LeadConnector + HighLevelSync together (common and complementary).

For most GoHighLevel-committed businesses running courses, communities, or a store, HighLevelSync covers the sync job natively, and the free LeadConnector plugin covers display. That combination is the path of least resistance.

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Frequently asked questions

Is there an official GoHighLevel WordPress plugin?
Yes — LeadConnector (LC), free, listed under that name due to GoHighLevel’s gray-label system. It displays GHL content but doesn’t sync WordPress data.

What’s the best GoHighLevel WordPress plugin?
For displaying GHL content, the official LeadConnector plugin. For syncing WordPress data into GoHighLevel, a dedicated plugin like HighLevelSync. Many sites use both.

Does WP Fusion work with GoHighLevel?
Yes, GoHighLevel is one of the many CRMs WP Fusion supports. If GoHighLevel is your sole CRM and you want GHL-specific features like Custom Objects sync, a GoHighLevel-first plugin will go deeper.

Can I use more than one of these together?
Yes — the official LeadConnector plugin (display) and a sync plugin (data) are complementary and frequently run side by side.

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