Install Website Tracking with WooCommerce Plugin
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Step 1: Create Tracklution Account
First, get started at Tracklution.com by creating an account and providing your store URL. Tracklution will check if your site operates with WooCommerce, and if it does, it will suggest you install the WooCommerce Plugin.
Step 2: Install the Tracklution Plugin
- Download the official Tracklution WooCommerce plugin via the Tracklution <> Woo onboarding guide.
- Upload the Plugin to WordPress:
- Log in to your WordPress account.
- Go to Plugins → Add New Plugin → Upload Plugin.
- After this, find Tracklution in the Plugin list and click Activate.
Tracklution will automatically configure the following eCommerce events: PageView, ViewContent, AddToCart, InitiateCheckout, AddPaymentInfo, and Purchase. Tracklution will also automatically set up underlying eCommerce variables (such as product IDs and variations) and Enhanced Conversions.
Step 3: Edit Plugin Settings
- In WordPress, go to Settings → Tracklution.
- Follow the instructions in the Tracklution <> WooCommerce onboarding guide to set up your Tracklution ID and Tracklution Domain in the plugin settings.
Voilá! You’re done with the installation!
You will now start seeing session data populating in real time in your Tracking Container within the “Processed Data” table. This allows you to easily verify that your setup is successful and that all desired events are being correctly recorded.Voilá! You’re done with the installation! You will now start seeing session data populating in real time in your Tracking Container within the “Processed Data” table. This allows you to easily verify that your setup is successful and that all desired events are being correctly recorded.
Step 4: Set DNS for First Party Data Collection
Setting up the DNS CNAME allows Tracklution to load scripts under your own domain, enabling the use of First Party Cookies. This improves data accuracy, ensures more reliable tracking, and helps you get the most out of your tracking setup. See instructions from here: First-Party Mode (DNS)
Installing Other (Custom) Events
You can use Google Tag Manager simultaneously. If you want to configure other events, read the instructions from this article: Install website tracking with Google Tag Manager. Note! If you install other events with Google Tag Manager, you need to remove the PageView tracking from the main script. This can be done simply by deleting the highlighted row from the Main Tag script that you find from your installation instructions: