Stop losing money to broken tracking.
Tracking pixels break all the time. Site updates remove them. CMP changes block them. Developers forget them. By the time you notice, you have already lost attribution data and wasted ad spend.
How tracking breaks (and why you do not notice)
Site updates remove tracking code
A developer pushes a site update or theme change. The tracking pixel was in a template that got overwritten. The pixel is gone. Your campaigns keep running. Attribution drops to zero.
CMP updates block scripts
The consent management platform updates its script categorization. Your conversion pixel gets reclassified and blocked for users who have not opted in. Tracked conversions plummet.
Tag manager misconfigurations
Someone modifies a GTM container or adds a conflicting tag. Your existing conversion tracking breaks silently. No errors, no warnings, just missing data.
Third-party script conflicts
A new chatbot, analytics tool, or popup script interferes with your tracking code. JavaScript errors cascade silently. Your pixel stops firing on certain pages.
The real cost of broken tracking
Tracefox costs less per month than one hour of wasted ad spend from a broken pixel.
How Tracefox prevents tracking issues
Daily pixel monitoring
Tracefox visits every site daily using a real browser. It checks for the presence of every known tracking script. Meta Pixel, GA4, TikTok, and more.
Instant removal alerts
If a tracking script disappears, you get an alert the same day. Not next week when ROAS tanks. Not next month during the client review.
Change history & proof
Full timeline of every tracking change on every site. See exactly when a pixel was removed, what else changed, and correlate it with campaign performance.
Tracking scripts we monitor
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