TrackCanary

Tracking checks for paid traffic websites.

Track official platform changes that may affect website tracking

Review official tracking platform changelogs in TrackCanary without automatically changing scan rules, scoring, or customer alerts.

No code needed for the first checkPublic website checkPractical recommendations

What it does

Tracking platforms change over time. TrackCanary includes a tracking intelligence watcher foundation that checks official changelog sources and returns structured review results. It does not automatically change scan scoring, does not auto-apply rules, and does not automatically alert customers yet.

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

  • Official Google Tag Manager release notes
  • GA4 Measurement Protocol changelog
  • Google Ads API release and versioning notes
  • Meta Graph API and Marketing API changelogs
  • WooCommerce developer updates when available
  • Changed, unchanged, or error status for manual review

Common tracking issues

  • Tracking platform changes are missed until a campaign or report breaks.
  • Rules are updated too aggressively without human review.
  • Customers are alerted before the change is understood.
  • Official changelog monitoring is separated from customer-facing scoring.

How to use it

From public URL to practical tracking next steps

1

Open the protected dashboard.

2

Run the tracking intelligence check manually.

3

Review source status, title, snippet, and change state.

4

Decide later whether a platform change should become a customer-facing rule.

Recommended next step

Use the watcher as a review queue for tracking platform changes. Do not treat it as automatic rule generation or customer alerting yet.

Run a tracking audit first

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FAQ

Does the watcher auto-apply scan rules?

No. It is review-only and does not automatically change scan scoring or production rules.

Does it alert customers automatically?

No. TrackCanary does not automatically alert customers from intelligence updates yet.

Which sources does it check?

It checks official sources such as Google, Meta, and WooCommerce changelog or developer update pages where configured.

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.

Run a tracking audit first