Connect once
Install the WordPress connector, paste the API key, add the store name, and Casa Signals links every event to the right domain.
Mission control for WooCommerce
Casa Signals connects your WordPress store to live analytics, customer timelines, product intelligence, SMS and email automation, marketing broadcasts and revenue recovery with smart cart abandonment features in one fast site-by-site dashboard.
How it works
Casa Signals is built for busy WordPress stores that need the useful truth quickly: what customers did, what broke, what converted, and what automation recovered the sale.
Install the WordPress connector, paste the API key, add the store name, and Casa Signals links every event to the right domain.
Track customers, products, carts, checkout, orders, payment failures, attribution, forms, refunds, subscriptions, and site health.
Build SMS and email flows with delays, cooldowns, unsubscribe checks, credit protection, and payment-success suppression.
When a customer orders after a flow message, Casa Signals ties the recovery back to the site, customer, and flow.
Dashboard
See what is happening now without waiting for bulky reports.
Orders, revenue, checkout starts, cart activity, registrations, logins, refunds, broadcasts, and flows by site timezone.
Group failed payments by captured reason so merchants can spot checkout problems quickly.
Search and paginate product analytics with views, orders, revenue, today totals, and checkout conversion.
Customers
Search by name, email, and phone with clean pagination for large stores.
Open a customer timeline and see the journey across carts, checkout, orders, emails, SMS, and unsubscribes.
Group customers by postcode prefix and hover pins to see customer counts without slowing the page load.
SMS and email unsubscribe status is stored per site and checked before messages are sent.
Messaging
Trigger texts from events, add optional delays, shorten links, add STOP links, apply sender IDs, and prevent repeat sends.
Create reusable HTML templates, send tests, add required unsubscribe links, and use the customer name in subjects and content.
Send SMS or email campaigns to all eligible customers or segments based on products bought, activity, and purchase windows.
Review sent, failed, and skipped flow messages across SMS and email, including insufficient-credit failures.
Operations
Manage API keys, store name, main domain email, billing entry points, sender ID requests, and connected users.
Buy credit packs, enable auto top-up, and auto deduct credits for SMS, email, flows, and broadcasts.
Rollups, indexes, cached analytics, per-card dashboard loading, and high-volume event ingestion keep the app feeling quick.
Invite teammates to manage domains.
Tracked signals
The WordPress connector is opt-in, lightweight, and queues locally before sending background batches to Casa Signals.
Flow builder
Trigger SMS or email from real customer behaviour, personalise with customer and order data, and avoid pestering people with cooldowns, unsubscribe checks, and payment-success guards.
Built for real stores
Questions
Casa Signals is designed to make WordPress analytics, customer data, messaging, broadcasts, and revenue recovery easier to understand from the first connected site.
Casa Signals is a WordPress and WooCommerce analytics, customer intelligence, messaging automation, broadcast, and revenue recovery platform.
Store owners install the Customer Event Sync connector, add a Casa Signals API key, and enable tracking so WooCommerce events are sent to the correct store dashboard.
Casa Signals tracks product views, carts, checkout events, orders, payment successes, payment failures, refunds, registrations, logins, forms, attribution, customer data, and site health signals.
Yes. Merchants can build SMS and email flows from store events, add delays and cooldowns, check unsubscribes, shorten SMS links, and measure recovered revenue.
Yes. Broadcasts can be sent by SMS or email to subscribed customers, all eligible users, active users, purchasers, or customers who bought selected products in a chosen timeframe.
Yes. Each site has its own dashboard, settings, customers, analytics, products, flows, broadcasts, sender ID requests, billing entry points, and invited domain managers.