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Magic: Automatic Event Detection

What Is Magic?

Magic is an experimental feature that automatically detects possible tracking events on your website: things like button clicks, form submissions, or other user interactions.

These automatically detected events appear as Knowledge inside Tracklution. Knowledge means automatically detected events and interactions on your website that you can review and activate for tracking.

Magic doesn’t collect data on its own - it simply suggests Knowledge items for you to review and activate one by one, so you stay in full control of what gets tracked.

Events will only appear in the list after they’ve happened once on your site and the Tracklution main script is installed. If you don’t see anything yet, try performing a few actions (like clicks or form submissions) on your site.

How to Use Magic

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  1. Install Tracklution Main Script (with or without PageViews) with 

    1. Google Tag Manager Custom HTML Tags: Install website tracking with Google Tag Manager

    2. Tag Template: Install website tracking with Google Tag Manager Template

    3. Manual Code installation: Install Website Tracking with Manual Code Installation

  2. Go to your Magic-tab section inside Tracklution.

  3. You’ll see a list of events that Tracklution has detected from your site.

  4. Review each suggestion and turn ON only the ones you want to start tracking.

  5. Once an event is turned on, it’s included in your reporting like any other event.

Avoid Double Tracking

If you’ve already set up tracking for the same event using Google Tag Manager, Shopify, WooCommerce, or manual code, don’t activate it again through Magic. Doing so may cause duplicate conversions or inflated reports.

Summary

  • Magic automatically finds potential events on your site if the Tracklution Main Script is installed on your website.

  • You decide which ones to activate - individually.

  • Detected events appear only after they’ve occurred at least once.

  • Avoid turning on duplicates of already tracked events.

  • Experimental feature: monitor results and adjust as needed.

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