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Notifications for WordPress.

Send, test and monitor email or webhook notifications for form submissions, lead workflows and operational events. Manages notification settings, test email, test webhook, notification logs, stats and digest previews.

v1.1.50current plugin version
WP 6.0+WordPress requirement
PHP 8.1+runtime requirement
NotificationsStructured records, settings and review states
Rendered for real WordPress use
An agency configures email and webhook alerts for form submissions, tests delivery, and reviews logs when a lead notif
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Product role

What this page should communicate.

Notifications is part of LemonX Code, the React-based WordPress page and code editor. The feature should be presented as a practical workflow, not a loose AI promise. It helps teams handle alerts work while staying close to WordPress permissions, saved content, template behavior and front-end rendering. For website owners, that means less hand-copying between tools. For agencies, it means a repeatable production process that can be explained, reviewed and handed off.

This product page is written for WordPress users who need to understand both the value and the operational workflow. It connects the marketing promise to the actual plugin surface: admin pages, REST endpoints, permissions, WordPress records and front-end rendering behavior.

  • Test delivery before launching forms.
  • Use webhook logs to debug CRM integrations.
  • Keep digest frequency useful, not noisy.
NotificationsRunREADYRendered as a WordPress admin workflow, not a detached SaaS screen.
Scenario: An agency configures email and webhook alerts for form submissions, tests delivery, and reviews logs when a lead notification fails.
Key capabilities

Feature details grounded in the LemonX Code plugin.

These are not generic builder claims. They reflect how LemonX Code exposes real WordPress admin screens, REST endpoints, services, records and rendering workflows.

/notifications/settings
Notification settings endpoint

This capability maps to the /notifications/settings surface and gives WordPress operators a concrete action rather than an abstract feature.

Test email endpoint

This capability maps to the /notifications/settings surface and gives WordPress operators a concrete action rather than an abstract feature.

Test webhook endpoint

This capability maps to the /notifications/settings surface and gives WordPress operators a concrete action rather than an abstract feature.

Notification log

This capability maps to the /notifications/settings surface and gives WordPress operators a concrete action rather than an abstract feature.

Stats and digest preview endpoints

This capability maps to the /notifications/settings surface and gives WordPress operators a concrete action rather than an abstract feature.

Workflow

How a WordPress operator uses it.

Each workflow is designed around an actual WordPress task: creating, editing, importing, publishing, testing, securing or reporting work inside the site environment.

1Configure notifica2Send test email3Send test webhook4Review log and sta5Preview digest
StepActionOperational detail
1Configure notification channelsConfigure notification channels is handled as part of the Notifications workflow so the operator can move from intention to reviewed WordPress output without switching tools.
2Send test emailSend test email is handled as part of the Notifications workflow so the operator can move from intention to reviewed WordPress output without switching tools.
3Send test webhookSend test webhook is handled as part of the Notifications workflow so the operator can move from intention to reviewed WordPress output without switching tools.
4Review log and statsReview log and stats is handled as part of the Notifications workflow so the operator can move from intention to reviewed WordPress output without switching tools.
5Preview digestPreview digest is handled as part of the Notifications workflow so the operator can move from intention to reviewed WordPress output without switching tools.
Implementation surface

Routes, records and WordPress context.

This section helps users understand where the feature lives inside the plugin and what type of data or behavior it controls.

LemonX Code
SurfaceWhat it doesWhy it matters
Primary route or service/notifications/settingsShows the real plugin surface behind this product page.
WordPress contextManages notification settings, test email, test webhook, notification logs, stats and digest previews.Explains how users encounter the feature in the admin, editor, front end or records layer.
Best fitConversionHelps visitors understand where the feature belongs in the LemonX Code suite.
Version alignmentLemonX Code v1.1.50Keeps the page consistent with the current plugin package and download expectation.
Use cases

Where this feature creates value.

The same LemonX Code module can serve creators, agencies, business websites, ecommerce teams and developers depending on the workflow.

01
Lead generation

Capture form submissions and export entries for follow-up.

02
Campaign pages

Attach modals and notices to specific landing pages.

03
Operations

Test email and webhook delivery before launch.

04
Reporting

Review stats, logs and digests for conversion workflows.

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Best practices

Use it safely in production WordPress sites.

Notifications should be treated as a production workflow. The goal is not to generate something once, but to create an output that can be reviewed, maintained, reused and handed off inside WordPress. The safest approach is to keep source data clear, confirm the result visually, and avoid applying broad changes without a preview.

  • Test delivery before launching forms.
  • Use webhook logs to debug CRM integrations.
  • Keep digest frequency useful, not noisy.
FAQ

Common questions about Notifications.

Can LemonX test email notifications?
Notifications should be used as a structured WordPress workflow: configure the source, run the action, review the output, then apply it safely to the site.
Can it test webhooks?
Notifications should be used as a structured WordPress workflow: configure the source, run the action, review the output, then apply it safely to the site.
Are notification logs available?
Notifications should be used as a structured WordPress workflow: configure the source, run the action, review the output, then apply it safely to the site.

Build faster with Notifications.

Use LemonX Code v1.1.50 to turn notifications into a repeatable WordPress workflow with real admin screens, REST-backed actions, review states, reusable outputs and clean front-end rendering.

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