Ustun Conversion Tracking for WooCommerce
Most tracking plugins set up your pixels. Conversion Tracking Kit also proves they work.
„Meta reports 14 conversions, WooCommerce has 19 orders, Google Ads says 3 — which one is right?“ Conversion Tracking Kit exists to answer that question.
- Guided setup wizard — paste your GA4 Measurement ID, Meta Pixel ID and Google Ads Conversion ID; done in about 3 minutes.
- Conflict protection — scans your plugins and homepage first. If another plugin or your theme already sends events, Conversion Tracking Kit refuses to double-fire and asks you to choose: take over, or audit-only.
- Setup test — one click verifies the scripts load and tracking requests actually leave the browser, with deep links to GA4 DebugView and Meta Test Events.
- Orders vs. events — a dashboard card compares your recent orders against the purchase events that actually fired.
- Safe by default — purchase deduplication (no double counting on page reloads), Google Consent Mode v2, admin traffic excluded, staging sites never fire events.
The free version tracks view_item, add_to_cart, begin_checkout and purchase for GA4, Meta Pixel and Google Ads.
External services
This plugin is a conversion-tracking tool, so by design it can load the official tracking libraries of the advertising platforms you choose to connect. Nothing is loaded until you enter the corresponding ID in the setup wizard, and tracking is additionally gated by Google Consent Mode v2, admin exclusion and staging detection.
Google (Google Analytics 4 and Google Ads — gtag.js)
When you enter a GA4 Measurement ID (G-…) and/or a Google Ads Conversion ID (AW-…), the plugin loads Google’s gtag.js library from https://www.googletagmanager.com and sends data to Google. What is sent and when: on each page view, and on shop events (view_item, add_to_cart, begin_checkout, purchase), it sends the configured ID(s) together with the event name and its parameters — for example page URL, referrer, product identifiers, transaction ID, order value and currency — subject to the visitor’s consent state. This is used to measure analytics and ad conversions.
Google terms of service: https://policies.google.com/terms — Google privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
Meta Pixel (Facebook — fbevents.js)
When you enter a Meta Pixel ID, the plugin loads the Meta Pixel library fbevents.js from https://connect.facebook.net and sends data to Meta. What is sent and when: on each page view (PageView) and on shop events (ViewContent, AddToCart, InitiateCheckout, Purchase), it sends the Pixel ID together with the event name and its parameters — for example content identifiers, value and currency — plus standard browser data Meta collects (such as IP address and user agent). When JavaScript is disabled, a fallback tracking image is requested from https://www.facebook.com/tr. This is used to measure ad conversions.
Meta terms of service: https://www.facebook.com/legal/terms — Meta privacy policy: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policy — Meta Business Tools terms: https://www.facebook.com/legal/terms/businesstools
Showing a cookie banner and collecting the legally required consent for these services remains the responsibility of the site owner; this plugin is not a consent-management plugin.