TrackCanary

Tracking checks for paid traffic websites.

Audit WooCommerce conversion tracking for product, cart, checkout, and purchase signals

Scan a WooCommerce store for product, cart, checkout, add-to-cart, Google Analytics / GA4 evidence, Meta Pixel, and Google Ads conversion tracking signals.

No code needed for the first checkPublic website checkPractical recommendations

What it does

WooCommerce stores need more than page views. TrackCanary scans public pages for ecommerce signals such as product pages, add-to-cart buttons, cart paths, checkout paths, and tracking tags that usually support ecommerce measurement.

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

  • WooCommerce product page signals
  • Add-to-cart buttons and links
  • Cart and checkout paths
  • Purchase or thank-you hints when visible
  • Google Analytics / GA4 and GTM ecommerce foundation
  • Meta Pixel and Google Ads tag signals

Common tracking issues

  • WooCommerce is visible, but ecommerce event evidence is not clear from the scan.
  • Add-to-cart buttons exist without obvious event tracking evidence.
  • Cart and checkout paths are present but may not be measured as funnel steps.
  • Meta or Google Ads tags are missing from pages that influence purchase behavior.

How to use it

From public URL to practical tracking next steps

1

Run a scan against the store homepage or a key product URL.

2

Review product, cart, checkout, and add-to-cart signals.

3

Check whether Google Analytics / GA4 evidence, Meta Pixel, Google Ads, or GTM were detected.

4

Use the recommendations to prioritize ecommerce event testing.

Recommended next step

Use the audit to prioritize product, add-to-cart, checkout, and purchase event testing before scaling store campaigns.

Run a free WooCommerce tracking audit

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FAQ

Can TrackCanary confirm real WooCommerce purchase revenue?

No. The scan does not complete a real payment or prove final revenue attribution. It checks visible ecommerce signals and tracking risks.

Does the scan work without a WooCommerce plugin?

Yes. The free tracking check uses a browser crawl. A dedicated WordPress or WooCommerce plugin is listed as a future install option.

Which ecommerce events matter most?

Product views, add to cart, begin checkout, and purchase are usually the highest-priority events to verify in GA4, Meta, and Google Ads.

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 free WooCommerce tracking audit