
Do you use WishList Member to run a membership site? If so, you might have something like this set up:
Customer buys something → customer gets added to WishList Member level → customer’s email address gets subscribed to an autoresponder, list, or sequence in a tool like AWeber or MailChimp → customer gets content delivered automatically to their inbox
If you’re ready to switch everything over to ConvertKit, and stop paying for multiple tools, you’re in luck.
Here’s how to set it up:
Step 1: Install the ConvertKit Plugin For WordPress
For the integration to work properly, you need a ConvertKit account, an active version of WishList Member installed on your site, and an activated ConvertKit WordPress Plugin.

Step 2: Configure WishList Member Options

- Click on WishList Member in Settings –> ConvertKit
- Choose the ConvertKit form you’d like a customer to be subscribed to when they sign up for your membership level (make sure the form exists in your ConvertKit account first, otherwise it won’t show up in the dropdown menu)
- Choose whether or not to unsubscribe somebody automatically from ConvertKit if they choose to cancel their membership (we recommend checking the box)
- Click Save Changes
Step 3: Make Sure Other Autoresponders Are Disabled
Now that you’ve hooked up WishList Member and ConvertKit, we need to make sure WishList member isn’t pushing Subscribers anywhere else. Ideally, you shouldn’t have to be paying for more than one email tool!

Disabling your current autoresponder is easy. All you have to do is click WishList Member in your WordPress sidebar, click AutoResponder at the top of the page, and choose None in the AutoResponder Provider dropdown.
Once you’ve saved your changes, WishList Member will push Subscribers to ConvertKit exclusively, and your customers will seamlessly enjoy the content they’ve signed up for, without having to take any further steps to access it!