Adds various conversion tracking codes to cart, checkout, registration success and product page on WooCommerce
As of April 2026, Conversion Tracking for WooCommerce is a WordPress commerce plugin with 20K+ active installations and a 3.1/5 rating from 23 reviews. It has been downloaded 817K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.4+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2014. Recently updated within the last 3 months. Download volume is stable this week. Support resolution rate: 0%. Top alternative: WPML Multilingual & Multicurrency for….
When you are integrating any advertising campaigns, they provide various tracking codes (mainly JavaScript) to insert them various pages of your site so that it can track how the conversion is happening.
This plugin inserts those codes on WooCommerce cart page, checkout success page and after user registration. So you can track who are adding your products to cart, who are buying them and who are registering to your site.
woocommerce-conversion-tracking uses Appsero SDK to collect s…
There are multiple support issues closed by the support about _load_textdomain_just_in_time. This plugin spam my logs and is obnoxious. I opened a PR to fix this 3 weeks ago and nothing.
Plugin’s “Deactivate” button is not working, they force you to give a feedback in order to deactivate the plugin.
Unfortunately, despite this being a “freemium” plugin (i.e. presumably funded through sales of the paid-version counterpart) – we had a negative experience (you can look in the support forum for the topic with title “doing_it_wrong: _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly”; the ‘review’ form doesn’t allow direct adding of links) – which alerted us that the plugin is not supported or maintained in a sensible or timely fashion. Accordingly we stopped using it as we couldn’t have confidence in how it’s being looked after going forwards.
We bought this plugin from Woocommerce back in December and immediately found a bug that rendered the plugin useless for FB integration. We brought it to their attention and they told us they “fixed” it but never pushed the update. We tried to get it solved for over 3 months before we reported them to Woocommerce for breaching the marketplace T&Cs… don’t waste your money.
I installed the plugin and entered the tracking code into the corresponding field but the tracking pixel isn’t firing. I’ve tried two different pixels and neither one fires using this plugin.
| WordPress | 5.4+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
| Dependencies | woocommerce |
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