Added custom header tokens for lead webhooks: Lead webhook integrations can now include one or more custom secure tokens as additional HTTP headers. This provides more flexibility for customers connecting MetaLocator leads to CRMs, middleware, marketing automation tools, or internal systems that require a specific authentication header. Learn more about Setting up Lead Webhooks, Webhooks in MetaLocator, and Webhook Security.
Improved lead webhook configuration flexibility: Custom header tokens can be added alongside existing webhook authentication options, allowing customers to continue using signature verification while also stacking additional headers required by downstream systems.
Improved quota notifications: Account limit emails now use clearer language, including “Plan Includes” and “Used,” and provide more direct guidance on what may happen if usage remains above plan limits. Learn more about Account Limits and How to upgrade or change your subscription.
Improved translated search-form option labels: Dropdown option labels in search forms can now be translated independently from their stored values, improving support for multilingual interfaces while preserving consistent filtering behavior. Learn more about Managing Language and Translation and the Internationalization Guide.
Improved analytics event handling: Interfaces configured for both Google Tag Manager/data layer events and MetaLocator’s first-party analytics data layer now avoid duplicate data layer pushes, helping analytics reports remain cleaner and easier to interpret.
General reliability and maintainability improvements: This release also includes several behind-the-scenes improvements that help support reliable processing of background activity, webhook delivery, and interface behavior without changing the customer-facing workflow.
Updates included in the 7/8/2026 Release
Written by Michael Fatica
