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Honeybook Ad Tracking on Google and Meta

  • August 6, 2024
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Willis Aybar

I read through a few posts and noticed others having the same concerns but thought it wouldn’t hurt to bring it up again. 

 

Google or Meta aren’t able to track the CSS code on the embed forms (im not super technical but that tracking is valuable) Also, I could never get the Facebook Lead Forms to work properly without a 3rd party tool like Zapier. 

 

Myy current work around is A/B testing 2 landing pages with identical lead forms - but they are named differently so that when a lead comes in, I know what landing page it came from. 

 

Not sure what the solution is here really but not being able to track conversions with integrations on both these platforms leaves us guessing what the true conversion rate is. 

August 8, 2024

Hi Willis, I’ve confirmed with our Product team that adding an analytics capability to Lead Forms is part of our roadmap planning for next year, so stay tuned!
Wishing for stellar conversion rates 🚀

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Michal Peled
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  • August 7, 2024

Hi Willis! Michal from HoneyBook here 👋🏼

I following up just to make sure we’re on the same page. If I understand correctly, your current setup is having two HB Lead Forms, identical in content but different by name, so when a new inquiry comes in, you know which one of the Lead Forms generated it. Correct?

And what you’re missing are analytics capabilities that will give you information about the conversion rate, as Google/Meta are unable to track hits and progress inside these forms. Is this correct?

Waiting to hear back from you!


Willis Aybar
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  • August 7, 2024

Hello Michal! Yes that is correct =)


Michal Peled
HoneyBook Employee
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  • HoneyBook Employee
  • August 8, 2024

Hi Willis, I’ve confirmed with our Product team that adding an analytics capability to Lead Forms is part of our roadmap planning for next year, so stay tuned!
Wishing for stellar conversion rates 🚀


Willis Aybar
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  • August 8, 2024

Thank you!