This guide walks you through how to add third‑party tracking code such as Meta (Facebook) Pixel, TikTok Pixel or Google Tag Manager to your Ivorey
website or funnel. You’ll learn how to apply tracking globally across all pages or selectively to individual pages, depending on your setup.
This guide is perfect if you want to:
Add tracking code to all pages of a website or funnel
Apply tracking code to specific individual pages only
Option 1: Add Tracking Code to All Pages in a Funnel or Website
From the main Ivorey
menu, go to Site Pages > choose Funnel or Website > click on your specific funnel or website where you want to add your code
Once in your funnel or website, click into the [Settings] tab > locate the Head tracking code field > paste the tracking code (e.g. Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel, Google Tag Manager) into the Head tracking code field
Hit [Save] and [Publish] and this code will now apply to the full funnel or website
Option 2: Add Tracking Code to Specific Pages
From the main Ivorey menu
, go to Site Pages > choose Funnel or Website > click on your specific funnel or website where you want to add your code > click into the specific page you want to add the tracking code to > and click [Edit] to enter the page editor
Locate and click on the [tracking code icon </>] > add the tracking code to the Header Tracking field for codes like Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel or Google Tag Manager. You can also add Footer Tracking here if you like
Hit [Save] and [Publish] the tracking code will now apply only to this specific page
If you’re seeing a “tag not detected” message in Google Analytics, this can feel concerning but in most cases, it’s simply a temporary detection delay on Google’s end. So while the message may appear in the GA interface, it does not indicate a tracking issue. It’s a known delay in how Google verifies and displays tag status, and it usually resolves on its own. If the message continues or you’d like us to double-check your setup, feel free to reach out to our support team anytime via the chat widget.
You can place your Facebook and TikTok pixels in either the Head or Body tracking code, and it will work. However, best practice is to place them in the Head tracking code so they load earlier and track more reliably.
Yes, you can safely place both Meta (Facebook) and TikTok pixels in the Head tracking code. They won’t conflict with each other.
You should use the full pixel script code, not just the pixel ID, to ensure everything tracks correctly.
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