• Resolved SK

    (@sooskriszta)


    If the plugin supports capture of WooCommerce events and sending these to Google Analytics, then the plugin description should explicitly specify this, rather than leaving site admins guessing.

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  • Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Thanks for your feedback @sooskriszta. The plugin does support the capture of WooCommerce events, via the plugin conversion tracking feature. Given this is enabled by default, I’ll pass on your feedback to the team with the intention of adding to the description on the plugins WordPress page. I do agree that some insights here would be of value, appreciate your comments.

    Note also that there is also an existing GitHub issue regarding the ability to configure all settings during initial setup, which would raise user awareness if merged. If you wish, I can open a separate issue specific to plugin conversion tracking?

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Just to let you know that we discussed this, and we do plan on updating the plugins description, and this will hopefully now include a mention of the events that are captured by default, or at least link to the guide on the plugin website in relation to plugin conversion tracking. I don’t have any defined date for this just yet as we are planning to include screenshots and other additions. Many thanks for the suggestion @sooskriszta.

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