Best Ways to Install PostHog on WordPress in 2025
If you have a WordPress website and want to set up PostHog, you’re probably wondering which plugins, extensions, or integration…
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Here you’ll find content on CRO for WordPress landing pages, speed and UX fixes that actually change behavior, analytics and event tracking setups, and how to wire it into tools like PostHog, tag managers, and experimentation platforms. We cover themes, builders, and plugin choices only insofar as they affect performance, tracking reliability, and conversion rates.
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If you have a WordPress website and want to set up PostHog, you’re probably wondering which plugins, extensions, or integration…
If you’ve ever tried to set up an A/B test on WordPress using PostHog, you know there isn’t much documentation…
In this blog we share our experience in conversion rate optimization and everything that we faced along the way. PostHog, being our main tool in CRO, has a big effect on it, thus we talk about it a lot. We have installed PostHog on many tech stacks, WordPress being one of the most popular of them.