• Tried to use it to install a Facebook custom audience pixel and a page-specific conversion pixel but Facebook didn’t recognise either as being installed.

    Switched to this plugin [ link redacted, please keep the review about this plugin ] instead (which is the one Facebook recommends) and it worked like a charm.

    Also, they only allow you to install up to 5 tracking pixels on your site. After that you have to give them money.

    I have no problem with plugin authors trying to monetise their work but I DO have a problem with them being coy and not disclosing that fact in the plugin description.

    If you are a heavy user of Facebook re-targeting, you are pretty much guaranteed that the 5 free pixels won’t be enough.

    The other plugin has no limits on the amount of tracking codes you can have (but only supports Facebook)

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  • Plugin Contributor intellywp

    (@intellywp)

    Hi Ginmi,
    happy you found a solution, but we are compatible with Fb tracking codes, could be a bug, and we are happy to investigate on it, just send us the URL of your website, here or on our website: https://intellywp.com/report-a-bug/.

    The tracking for custom retargeting is ONE, there is no reason to push multiple codes on your site. The rules and audiences are different but the pixel is only one. You need to set rules inside fb not in our plugin. Please refer to facebook documentation.

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