Inside WordPress

Product Screenshots

Full-page captures of the admin experience—click any preview or "View full size" to inspect pixels.

Onboarding

Setup wizard

Step through GA4, GTM, consent, and server-side options in one guided flow—so production measurement is configured, not guessed.

Overview

Dashboard

A single view of health, coverage, and next steps across tracking, tags, and integrations—before you dive into individual screens.

Debug & QA

Debug options

Tune the live overlay, logging, and admin-only visibility so your team can validate events on real traffic without exposing tools to visitors.

Events

Interaction tracking

Clicks, forms, media, and engagement mapped to a consistent dataLayer—less one-off GTM work and fewer missed conversions.

Engagement

Engagement signals

Scroll depth, time on page, and intent-style signals attached to hits so reporting reflects real attention, not just page loads.

Identity

User identity

Stable user and session context where policy allows—better stitching across pages and checkout without ad-hoc cookies everywhere.

Metadata

Metadata tracking

Page-level and template metadata pushed into the layer automatically so dimensions in GA4 stay rich without custom theme code.

Content

Content intelligence

Structured signals from posts, authors, categories, and templates—useful for content performance and segmenting campaigns.

Stack

Integrations

Wire WordPress to the rest of your stack—analytics, ads, and tag platforms—from one plugin-shaped control surface.

Ads

Advertising pixels

Meta, Google Ads, and other pixels managed with the same consent and dataLayer discipline as your analytics tags.

Infrastructure

Server-side forwarding

GA4 Measurement Protocol and Meta CAPI from WordPress—recover hits that never leave the browser and tighten match quality.

Tag management

GTM exporter

Export a container aligned to your events and variables—faster handoff to GTM and fewer mismatches between WP and the tag layer.

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