WordPress Integration with dedicated plugin
Ricardo Rocha
It would be really useful if you created a dedicated plugin for WordPress to integrate forms and Schedulers. The current iframe format works, but... It's slow to load in my case, and it takes usually around a second to show up on screen after page loads. It's not the end of the world, but as a web designer it's not ideal.
Trenton
I would second this but would add more. It would help us beyond imagination to be able to have a Wordpress plugin that displays everything in a client's portal into separate pages in the backend of Wordpress. Ideally, this would not include any styling done to the admin menu so that it would integrate well with UIPress's admin area design plugin (https://www.uipress.co/).
How users would set it up:
- Admin would sign on and install Moxie plugin.
- Admin would enter their Moxie sign-in credentials into the settings tab of the plugin. Once connected, the admin would select which client they would like to display. Alternatively, the admin may also select themselves to grant full Moxie access within the backend to do anything they would normally do on the Moxie web app. The setting page would be hidden from any user that does not have admin access.
- Clients could additionally opt in to purchase Moxie and have their own admin access to the business management software on the backend (tucked under a single tab rather than spread out across multiple links on the Admin menu, like their client portal would be).
Market benefit to this for Moxie:
- No other plugin exists (that I have seen) that has the power that Moxie does that also allows users to integrate it so deeply with Wordpress while also having the portability and versatility of the Moxie web and phone apps.
- This would outshine WP Project Manager and similar Wordpress plugins, Honeybook, Monday, ClickUp, and all similar apps.
- It would help small agencies to sell Moxie by enabling them to market it in one the most important UI's business owners run their companies on--their website.
The benefit for admins:
As a web designer this would give us a major upper hand over competition--a single sign-on dashboard that covers everything a client needs to take care of their business. This also enables us to broaden our services as service providers and focus on businesses as a whole, even offering Moxie setup services for our clients. This could perhaps even open up White Label Moxie and Moxie Reselling down the line, something none of the other competitors offer with the exception of some of the Wordpress productivity plugins. Resellers could manage their client paid Moxie accounts within their Moxie dashboard as well and/or on the backend of their own Wordpress site.