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TrackCanary
Tracking checks for paid traffic websites.
Turn tracking scans into client-ready reports
Create shareable public tracking audit reports with score, detected signals, critical issues, recommendations, and business-friendly explanations.
What it does
TrackCanary turns a public scan into a clean report URL that can be sent to a client, developer, or marketing team. Report pages are public but limited to audit results. They do not expose dashboard data, tracker events, customer secrets, or private site history.
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 MVP.
What TrackCanary checks
- Scanned URL and created date
- Tracking health score
- Detected tracking signals
- Critical issues and business impact
- Lead actions and commerce signals found
- Recommended fixes and next steps
Common tracking issues
- Agencies need a client-friendly explanation instead of raw technical JSON.
- Developers need evidence such as page URL, detected element, and reason.
- Prospects need a simple reason to fix tracking before increasing ad spend.
- Report sharing must avoid exposing private dashboard or event data.
How to use it
From public URL to practical tracking next steps
Open the shareable report URL after the scan completes.
Send the report to the client, developer, or marketing team.
Use the lead capture form if you want the scan reviewed manually.
Recommended next step
Run a public scan and share the report before asking a developer to change tags or conversion tracking.
Run a scan to create a reportRelated pages
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Scan a website, detect visible tracking signals, identify missing lead and commerce signals, generate a health score, and recommend next steps.
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GA4 Tracking Checker
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FAQ
Are report pages indexed by search engines?
No. Individual public scan reports remain noindex/nofollow so customer-specific audit reports are not intended for search indexing.
What data appears in a report?
The report shows audit results such as score, detected tags, issues, lead actions, commerce signals, and recommendations.
Does the report show tracker events?
No. Shareable scan reports do not expose tracker events or private dashboard data.
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.