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Audit your Squarespace site's tracking.
Squarespace tracking comes from built-in integrations plus code injection, which can overlap or conflict. Scan your site to confirm what's loading and how much survives modern privacy controls.
What usually loads on a Squarespace site
- GA4 via the built-in analytics field or code injection
- Meta Pixel via code injection
- Google Tag Manager
- Ad-platform conversion tags
- Squarespace Analytics
Add server-side tracking to Squarespace
EndFrame forwards Squarespace conversions server-side to Meta CAPI, GA4 Measurement Protocol, and TikTok Events API with event-ID dedup — recovering the conversions that browser-only tracking loses.
Where Squarespace tracking goes wrong
Built-in field plus code injection
Entering a measurement ID in the built-in field and also injecting the tag can double-fire analytics events.
Header/footer injection ordering
Tags injected in the footer or after other scripts can fire late, missing fast conversions.
Client-side exposure
All Squarespace tracking runs in the browser, so iOS, Safari ITP, and ad blockers reduce the conversions your ad platforms see.
Frequently asked
How do I check my Squarespace tracking setup?
Enter your URL above; the audit lists the pixels and tags it detects with their IDs and flags duplicates.
Why is my Squarespace analytics double-counting?
Usually because the same tag is set in the built-in field and also code-injected. The audit highlights duplicate IDs.
Does server-side tracking work with Squarespace?
Yes. EndFrame collects events first-party and forwards them server-side, independent of Squarespace's built-in tools.
Is the audit safe?
Yes — it only reads the public page and changes nothing.
How it works
A scored tracking audit in one click.
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Enter any public URL
Your own site, a landing page, or a competitor's — anything reachable on the open web. No login or extension required.
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We scan and score it
We fetch the page, detect every marketing tag, run it through our checkpoints, and grade how resilient the tracking actually is.
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Share the report
Get a resilience grade, a fix-it checklist, and a shareable report link you can send to your team or a client.
Why it matters
More than a pixel list — a graded, shareable report.
A score you can act on
Every audit returns a resilience grade and a checklist of exactly what's exposed, duplicated, or missing — not just a raw list of tags.
Quantify the blind spot
See an honest estimate of how many conversions your client-side tags drop to iOS and ad blockers, built on transparent benchmarks you can verify.
Shareable by default
Each report gets its own link, so agencies and teams can send a client their tracking audit without anyone installing a thing.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
How is this different from the Pixel Inspector?
The Pixel Inspector lists the tags a page loads. The Tracking Audit goes further: it grades your setup, flags duplicates and gaps, estimates how much data you're losing, and saves a shareable report you can send on.
Do I need to connect Google Analytics or log in?
No. The audit reads the public page the same way a browser would — no login, no OAuth, no extension. Private or internal addresses are blocked.
Where does the data-loss estimate come from?
From transparent industry benchmarks: Safari/iOS privacy controls drop roughly 35% of client-side conversions and ad-blocked sessions about 95%. We surface every assumption on screen and link to the calculator so you can plug in your own numbers.
Is the report stored, and who can see it?
Each audit is saved to a private, unguessable link so you can share it deliberately. We only request the public page you enter — nothing behind a login.
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Your tracking is exposed. Server-side fixes it.
Every tag this audit grades fires in the browser — the exact conversions iOS and ad blockers strip away. EndFrame forwards them server-side to Meta CAPI, GA4, and TikTok with event-ID dedup, so your reporting reflects reality.
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