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Looking to accelerate the growth of your WooCommerce shop? Uncertain about complex tagging requirements to start tracking customer activities and optimizing paid sales campaigns?
Discover our plugin, that seamlessly integrates WooCommerce with Google Tag Manager (GTM), pushing standard eCommerce data to the GTM Data Layer. Once integrated, you gain the flexibility to utilize any analytics or marketing tool, even if you’re undecided on your choice.
To speed up the process, our plugin offers pre-packaged integrations for GA4 and Facebook Pixel. You can be up and running in minutes, bypassing the need for extensive GTM configuration. See how it works here:
Check live demo here (perform typical shop activities – add to cart, purchase – to see how events are triggered). This demo showcase all PRO plugin features – FREE version is limited to 2 events listed below.
More information and documentation can be found here.
After the plugin is installed it automatically tracks the following events:
Which are a great base for conversion measurements and building sales funnels related to cart behavior.
For full eCommerce events coverage, improved handling and professional support buy PRO version.
Without GTM for WooCommerce plugin, you would need a separate plugin for each of those integrations. And each additional plugin may make your WordPress setup more complex.
With GTM for WooCommerce, all data is sent in standardized Google format to GTM and everything else is configured there.
A common problem when trying to use other GTM and Google Analytics plugins is that data can be sent twice corrupting analytics reporting. Using DataLayer is a standard way to ensure your tracking information stays consistent.
Using GTM and dataLayer allows to build more complex scenarios, such as only processing the data after obtaining user consent. Other plugin directly pipe events into target system no matter if required permission was given or not. This is a more advanced scenario that requires manual changes in Google Tag Manager, but out-of-box support may be added in this plugin in future.