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  • It doesn’t really have a configuration page… it simply sends the form ID and form field ID names to Google Analytics – just make sure you have the tracking code added to your site already, I recommend Google Analytics for WordPress (by Yoast).

    The events show up in Google Analytics under Behavior > Events > Overview, and Behavior > Events > Top Events.

    You can then create Conversion Goals based on these Events (‘completed’ and ‘submitted’):

    Goal Type: Event
    Category, Equals to: <form name>
    Action, Equals to: “submitted”

    Thread Starter Cristiano

    (@iclapton)

    Hi Rob!
    Thanks for your answer!

    It sounds great! One more question: I use Formidable Pro to generate my forms… it doesn’t define a <form name>, just a <form id>. Does it work anyway?

    Thread Starter Cristiano

    (@iclapton)

    Hey Rob,

    It’s tracking now, but the numbers aren’t correct…

    – On the first form, the analytics says 13 events, 12 completed and 1 submitted. The real submitted was 13. I suppose it couldn’t track as submitted the other 12.
    – On the second form, analytics says 12 events, none submitted, just completed. The real number is 4 submitted.

    Both have just one field and the submit button.

    Any idea?
    Thanks!

    Sorry for the delay. Yes it uses <form ID> values, not names.

    The stats on GA take about 12-24 hours to catch up and get added, maybe there’s a delay to what you’re submitting vs the totals it’s showing? If they’re being triggered, it should be sent and recorded on the GA side, and eventually counted.

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