Enter the public WordPress website URL on the TrackCanary homepage.
TrackCanary
Tracking checks for paid traffic websites.
Check tracking signals on your WordPress website
Audit visible tracking signals on WordPress sites, including Google Analytics / GA4 evidence, Meta Pixel, Google Ads tags, forms, buttons, links, and conversion-intent signals.
What it does
TrackCanary does not claim a native WordPress integration. It audits visible tracking signals on public website pages built with WordPress, then highlights where tags, forms, buttons, links, and conversion-intent actions may need cleanup before paid campaigns depend on the data.
What TrackCanary does not claim
- It does not prove final attribution.
- It does not prove ROAS.
- It does not connect to ad platform APIs in this version.
What TrackCanary checks
- Google Analytics / GA4 evidence, Google Tag Manager, Meta Pixel, and Google Ads tag visibility
- Forms, submit buttons, contact buttons, phone links, email links, and WhatsApp links
- forms, WhatsApp links, phone links, plugin-rendered buttons, and commerce-intent actions that appear on public pages
- Tracking health score, visible evidence, issue severity, and recommended fixes
- Server-side tracking readiness indicators before deeper implementation work
- Shareable scan report for a developer, marketer, or agency team
Common tracking issues
- A WordPress site has visible lead or commerce actions, but conversion events are unclear.
- Google Analytics / GA4 evidence, Meta Pixel, or Google Ads tags are missing from pages that influence paid traffic.
- Buttons, forms, phone links, or WhatsApp links may create leads without being counted clearly.
- Teams plan server-side tracking before visible browser-side conversion signals are clean.
How to use it
From public URL to practical tracking next steps
Review visible tags, forms, buttons, links, and conversion-intent signals.
Use the health score and evidence to decide what needs testing in GA4, Meta, Google Ads, or GTM.
Share the report before changing tags, campaigns, or server-side tracking plans.
Recommended next step
Run a free tracking check first. Use the report to clean up visible conversion signals before relying on ad platform optimization or investing in server-side tracking readiness work.
Run a WordPress tracking auditRelated pages
Form Tracking Checker
Forms, submit buttons, and lead-generation websites.
WhatsApp Conversion Tracking
WhatsApp links, lead tracking, and ad optimization risk.
WooCommerce Conversion Tracking Audit
WooCommerce product, cart, checkout, add-to-cart, Google Analytics / GA4 evidence, Meta, and Google Ads signals.
FAQ
Does TrackCanary have a native WordPress integration?
No. This page is about auditing visible website tracking signals, not a native platform integration.
Can TrackCanary read closed checkout or backend data?
No. TrackCanary checks public pages and visible browser-side signals. It does not read closed checkout, order admin, or backend data.
Does this prove ROAS or final attribution?
No. TrackCanary helps find visible tracking gaps and risks. It does not prove ROAS or final attribution.
Start with a free tracking check
Find tracking gaps before they affect campaign decisions.
The public check looks for visible tracking signals and creates a shareable report. No TrackCanary tracker install is required for the first check.