After iOS and browser privacy changes, your pixel quietly under-reports conversions. Meta and Google then optimize on broken data — so your ROAS looks worse than it really is. I rebuild your tracking server-side so the ad platforms see the truth again.
Privacy changes didn't kill your sales. They blinded the systems that report them. Sound familiar?
Meta and Shopify report wildly different numbers and you don't know which to trust.
Your ROAS dropped after iOS updates — even though sales held steady.
You're scaling budget but the platform "can't find" enough buyers to optimize toward.
Your pixel only fires in the browser, so ad blockers and Safari quietly drop events.
Event Match Quality is low and you have no idea how to raise it.
You've been told "set up CAPI" but no one verified it actually sends clean data.
When the data going back to Meta and Google is incomplete, the algorithm optimizes toward the wrong people. Better tracking is the cheapest performance gain you have left.
Move the sliders to your numbers. This is the conversion value that's likely happening but never making it back to Meta and Google — so the algorithm never learns from it.
Most stores running browser-only tracking lose roughly 20–40% of conversion visibility after iOS & browser privacy changes. Drag the last slider to your own estimate.
One job, done properly: get accurate, deduplicated conversion data flowing from your store to every ad platform — and prove it.
Move tracking off the fragile browser and onto the server, so iOS, Safari and ad blockers stop eating your conversions.
Accurate GA4 measurement and conversion signals wired into Google Ads, so reporting and optimization finally agree.
A clean Tag Manager setup — client and server — instead of the tangle of half-working tags most stores accumulate.
View, add-to-cart, checkout and purchase tracked end to end — with the customer parameters that lift Event Match Quality.
Browser and server events matched so conversions are counted once — no double counting, no inflated numbers.
I confirm every event with live test purchases and Meta's tools — you get proof it works, not a promise that it should.
A simple path. No retainer required to start — we begin with a free look at what's actually broken.
I review your live setup and send you a short, plain-English PDF: what's tracked, what's leaking, and what it's likely costing you. Yours to keep whether or not we work together.
I implement the full server-side stack — CAPI, GA4, GTM, Pixel, full-funnel events and deduplication — scoped to your store. Fixed price agreed up front, typically delivered in 7–10 days. No hourly surprises.
Before we call it done, I run real test events through the funnel and confirm they land cleanly in Meta and Google. You see the before/after Event Match Quality with your own eyes.
Tracking breaks silently — a theme update, an app change, a new checkout. For a monthly fee I watch your setup and catch problems before they cost you a campaign.
Every engagement begins with a free audit, so you know exactly what you're buying before you spend a shekel or dollar.
You're not buying a plugin to babysit. I implement and verify the whole stack myself, then hand you something that simply works.
I don't say "it should work." I push live events through your funnel and show you the data landing in Meta and Google.
Shopify and WooCommerce stores running real ad spend — that's the only thing I work on, so I've seen your edge cases before.
I run this exact stack on my own production storefront. It's not theory from a course — it's a setup I rely on myself.
We agree the price before I start. No hourly meter, no scope creep, no surprise invoice at the end.
Work in clear English for global stores, or in Hebrew if that's easier. Either way, no jargon you didn't ask for.
Rather than borrowed logos, here's a live storefront where I implemented and verified this exact tracking stack end to end.
My own production e-commerce site, running the full server-side setup: Meta CAPI, GA4, GTM, Pixel and full-funnel events — deduplicated and verified with live test events. It's the same work I do for clients, on a store I run myself.
Visit the live store →Yes — both. The implementation details differ, but the goal is identical: accurate, deduplicated conversion data flowing server-side to your ad platforms.
Most projects are delivered in about 7–10 days from kickoff. The exact scope and timeline are confirmed after the free audit, before you commit to anything.
No — the opposite tends to be true. Moving tracking server-side takes load off the browser. A clean setup is usually lighter than the pile of half-working tags it replaces.
Often, yes. "Set up" and "verified working" are very different things. Plenty of stores have CAPI enabled while it sends incomplete or duplicated data. The free audit tells you which camp you're in.
Typically collaborator access to your store, Tag Manager, and ad/analytics accounts. I'll give you a short, specific list after the audit — only what's needed to do the work.
I won't promise a number — anyone who does is guessing. What I guarantee is that your tracking will be accurate, complete and verified, so your ad platforms optimize on real data instead of broken data. That's the foundation better performance is built on.
Tell me about your store and I'll send back a free tracking audit — what's working, what's leaking, and what it's likely costing you. No obligation.
Free, no-commitment audit PDF
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Thanks — I'll review your store and get back to you within 1–2 business days with your free tracking audit.