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Audit your Webflow site's tracking.

Webflow tracking lives in custom code embeds and GTM, which makes it easy to mis-place a tag or fire it twice. Scan your Webflow URL to confirm what's loading and how resilient it is.

What usually loads on a Webflow site

  • GA4 / Google tag in the custom code head
  • Meta Pixel embedded via custom code
  • Google Tag Manager
  • Ad-platform conversion tags
  • Form / funnel tracking snippets

Forward Webflow conversions server-side

EndFrame captures form submissions and conversions first-party and forwards them server-side to Meta CAPI, GA4, and TikTok with event-ID dedup — recovering the signal that custom-code browser pixels lose on Webflow.

Where Webflow tracking trips up

Tags placed in the wrong embed

Pixels added to a page-level embed instead of the site-wide head fire inconsistently across pages, fragmenting your data.

GTM plus hardcoded tags

Mixing a hardcoded pixel with the same pixel in GTM leads to duplicate events — the audit flags repeated IDs.

Client-side exposure on every embed

Custom-code pixels are still browser pixels, so iOS, Safari ITP, and ad blockers drop a share of conversions.

Frequently asked

How do I check my Webflow tracking is working?

Enter your Webflow URL above. The audit lists the pixels and tag managers it detects in the published page and flags duplicates or gaps.

Why are my Webflow form conversions undercounted?

Browser-side form pixels miss iOS and ad-blocked sessions. Sending the conversion server-side records it regardless of the visitor's browser.

Can I keep using GTM with Webflow?

Yes. The audit just helps you spot duplicate or misplaced tags; server-side forwarding then runs alongside GTM to recover lost conversions.

Does the audit change my Webflow site?

No. It only reads the public page and reports what it finds.

How it works

A scored tracking audit in one click.

  1. 1

    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.

  2. 2

    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.

  3. 3

    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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