Free tracking check

See what your tracking is really telling Google and Meta

Enter your website and we will read your analytics, ad pixels, consent setup and how your tags are served. In a few seconds you get a tracking-health score and the fixes that matter most, no login, no sales call.

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See the Tracking Checker in action

How it works

A real read of your setup, not a guess

We read your page and your container

We fetch your homepage and, where you use Google Tag Manager, your published container, so we can see tags that fire through GTM as well as ones hardcoded on the page.

We check four things that decide your data quality

Analytics, advertising pixels, cookies and consent, and whether anything is collected first-party from your own domain. Each check names what we found so you can verify it yourself.

You get a score and a prioritised fix list

An honest tracking-health score with the highest-impact fixes first. We only report what a scan can prove, and we tell you plainly what it cannot.

The next step

Find out what the gaps are costing you

A tracking score tells you what is broken. Our free Wastage Audit puts a dollar figure on what that is costing you in wasted ad spend, using your live account data.

Questions

What the checker does and does not do

No, and we will not pretend otherwise. A static scan can prove what is configured on your page and in your GTM container. Confirming that each tag actually sends a hit on a real visit needs a full audit, which we can run for you.

Tracking loaded from third-party domains is the first thing browsers, iOS and ad blockers restrict. First-party, server-side collection runs from your own domain, so more of your signal survives, cookies last far longer, and your pages get lighter.

We keep the report we generate for you and your email if you unlock the full list. We do not keep a copy of your website's content beyond the report itself.

A consent banner can hold tags back until a visitor accepts, so a cold scan may not see everything. Anything we cannot confirm is marked unconfirmed, never counted as missing.