Event Tracking
See what visitors do on your site before they become leads. QFlo's tracking pixel records page views, button clicks, and form interactions — then ties that data to a contact profile once they submit a form or book an appointment.
You have no idea what's happening on your website
Google Analytics tells you that 200 people visited your site. But which ones became leads? Which pages did they look at before booking? Did your blog post actually drive any form submissions? Without event-level tracking tied to your contacts, you're guessing.
How QFlo solves it
Lightweight tracking pixel
A small JavaScript snippet that records page views, clicks, and form interactions. No cookie banners required for first-party analytics — this is your data on your site.
Anonymous-to-known visitor matching
Track anonymous visitors by session. When they submit a form or book an appointment, their entire browsing history gets attached to their contact profile retroactively.
UTM parameter capture
Automatically capture UTM source, medium, campaign, and content from any URL. Know exactly which ad, email, or social post drove each lead.
Contact-level attribution
See the full journey: which page they landed on, what they browsed, which form they submitted, and what happened after. Attribution that actually helps you spend your ad budget better.
What's included
- Page view tracking with timestamps
- Custom event tracking via JavaScript API
- Session recording and visitor timeline
- First-touch and last-touch attribution
- Referrer and landing page tracking
- Works with any website — not just WordPress
Works with your WordPress site
The WordPress plugin installs QFlo's tracking pixel automatically. No manual code editing — activate the plugin, enter your account ID, and visitor tracking is live.
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