Moved Auto-reply sending settings into the template editor so each template can manage its attached forms in one place.
Improved the Auto-replies admin flow with clearer labels, menu highlighting, editor headers, and template usage details.
Added plugin-owned admin notices for Auto-replies and settings messages so success and error feedback remains visible after redirects.
Improved Auto-reply sending rule layout and validation behavior, including clearer visitor email field selection.
1.1.2
Improved the Inbox and Lead detail screen layouts for a clearer review workflow.
Fixed required field handling so form fields can become optional when required validation is disabled.
Added editing and deleting support for Internal notes.
1.1.1
Improved the form editor inspector so selected elements show their default element styles instead of empty controls.
Automatically switches the right panel to Inspector when an element is selected.
Improved Layout inspector sync after resize, including Width and individual margin controls.
1.1.0
Rebranded the visible plugin identity to InboxMend while keeping the existing WordPress.org slug and text domain.
Added InboxMend.com links, Plugin URI, Author URI, and Cloud Sync external service disclosure.
Added optional InboxMend Cloud polling support for connected sites.
Added Cloud sync payloads for lead snapshots, Email Log snapshots, Email Health summaries, and source breakdowns.
Aligned the plugin Cloud connection check with the InboxMend Cloud API by using the existing heartbeat endpoint.
Improved Cloud Sync settings with a clearer status overview, data sharing controls, diagnostics section, and persistent action notices.
Improved Cloud connection security by requiring HTTPS for non-local Cloud endpoints and signed protected Cloud API requests.
Hardened Cloud sync data handling by defaulting to Lead summary mode, redacting sensitive submitted fields, and masking technical error secrets before sync.
Renamed Email Status surfaces to Email Health in the admin experience.
Refined the lead detail screen layout by moving secondary source, notes, and activity information out of the long right sidebar.
Updated WordPress.org assets, screenshots, banners, and readme content to match the InboxMend branding and product positioning.
Kept Cloud Sync optional; local Inbox, Email Health, Email Log, forms, SMTP, auto-replies, export, retention, and privacy settings continue to work without Cloud.
1.0.0
Improved the WordPress.org readme description and short description.
Added WPForms lead capture compatibility.
Added Fluent Forms lead capture compatibility.
Added Forminator lead capture compatibility.
Added Ninja Forms lead capture compatibility.
Added auto-reply rules so templates can be assigned to specific supported forms and visitor email fields.
Added Google reCAPTCHA v3 protection for built-in forms.
Improved the Auto-replies admin experience, including rule validation, clearer field-level errors, and better form state preservation after validation errors.
Improved admin screen styling by splitting page-specific CSS for Inbox, Forms, Email, Settings, and Auto-replies.
Improved Email Log and Email Health handling for supported form integrations.
Removed email open and click tracking endpoints because engagement tracking is not included in this release.
Confirmed compatibility with WordPress 7.0.
0.1.0
Initial release.
Added built-in lead forms.
Added Inbox for saved form submissions.
Added SMTP sending settings.
Added Email Log.
Added Email Health dashboard.
Added visitor auto-reply templates.
Added Contact Form 7 compatibility.
Added CSV export, retention, and privacy settings.