Hi Airat,
Thank you for the suggestion!
We are focusing on Enhanced E-commerce tracking on a public/user side (front-end) so we haven’t added it. Additionally, we are excluding Admin user from the tracking.
However, you can add it from your end manually.
Thanks & Regards,
This is front-end.
When a user buys a product and decides to log in, you should see it in your sales funnel (in GA).
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This reply was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by
AiratTop.
Hi Airat,
From the front-end, if the login URL is like this http://www.example.com/my-account or http://www.example.com/login (basically a general scenario for the client login) then our plugin will track the pageviews for it because of front side login.
But if the user redirects to the http://www.example.com/wp-login & then redirect back to the store, it will not track by our plugin. Look at this screenshot1 & screenshot2, you will get the idea from this.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
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This reply was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by
Conversios.
But you can simply add GA code to /wp-login.php page (it’s not so hard).
I’m not using usual WooCommerce /my-account page, because I’m using WordPress+WooCommerce+BuddyPress plugins.
You can check it on my website: https://airat.biz/wp-login.php
I manually added yandex.metrika code (you can see it in source code of page). But for Google Analytics I’m using your plugin.
Hi Airat,
Thank you for the suggestion!
Currently, we have no plan to add a GA script on a wp-login. We’ll keep this suggestion for the future release.
Regards,
Thanks!
Looking forward to updates