Fill in your Google Analytics 4 Measurement ID or Meta pixel ID, and Booqable automatically starts tracking e-commerce events from your checkout.
Add Analytics and Meta to your website to also track e-commerce events for embedded products.
In this article:
Meta pixel
Meta pixel tracks activity in your online store, helping you understand and target (potential) customers for ads.
To start using Meta pixel:
If you haven't already, follow Meta's steps to create a Meta pixel.
If you embed Booqable's store on your website, also add the pixel to your website.
In Booqable, go to Settings > SEO > Tracking
Paste your pixel ID in the field labeled Meta pixel ID.
Click Save.
After you add a Meta pixel to Booqable, the pixel automatically starts tracking events in your online store.
Tracks the following standard events:
Event name | Event description |
InitiateCheckout | A customer clicks the checkout button |
AddPaymentInfo | A customer enters payment information in the checkout |
Purchase | A customer places an order and views the thank you page in the checkout |
PageView | The default pixel tracking page visits |
ViewContent | A customer views an item |
AddToCart | A customer adds a product to the shopping cart |
Google Analytics (GA4)
Notice: On July 1 2023, Google has transitioned from Universal Analytics to GA4. This guide has been updated to reflect these changes. You can find a guide to migrating your data here if you currently use Universal Analytics.
With Google Analytics, you can track visitors, sessions, and other behavior on your site.
How to start using Google Analytics:
If you haven't already, follow Google's steps to set up Analytics and Create a GA4 property only.
If you embed Booqable's store on your website, also add Analytics to your website. Keep in mind the integration only tracks events in the Booqable checkout.
In Booqable, go to Settings > SEO > Tracking
Paste your GA4 Measurement ID (e.g., G-123...) in the field labeled Google Analytics ID.
Click Save.
Note: Make sure you don't have tracking enabled already in your custom scripts; adding Google Analytics more than once results in inaccurate data
Tracks the following pages:
Title |
|
Show Cart | A customer views the shopping cart page |
Checkout Information | A customer views the checkout page |
Checkout Payment | A customer views the payment step during checkout |
Checkout Completed | A customer views the thank you page in the checkout |
Performs the following standard events:
Event name | Category | Label |
checkout | information | information |
checkout | payment | payment |
checkout | completed | completed |
Performs the following e-commerce events:
Notice: The checkout_progress event is no longer tracked in GA4 and has been removed from this guide.
Event name | Event description |
view_item | A customer views an item |
add_to_cart | A customer adds a product to the shopping cart |
remove_from_cart | A customer removes a product from the shopping cart |
begin_checkout | Initiating the checkout process for one or more products |
purchase | A customer places an order |