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How to set up Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, or Google Tag Manager in Learnybox

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Eduardo Stewart avatar
Written by Eduardo Stewart
Updated over 2 months ago

To track visitor behavior across your Learnybox website, blog, and funnel pages, you must first integrate your preferred tracking tool through the platform’s external integrations.

Follow the steps below to set up Google Analytics, Meta Pixel), or Google Tag Manager in your account.

Step 1: Access External Integrations

  1. Navigate to SettingsExternal Integrations using the side navigation menu.

  2. Choose the tracking tool you wish to integrate.

Step 2: Set Up the Tracking Tool

Example: Integrating Google Analytics

  1. Click to add a new integration for Google Analytics.

  2. Enter a custom name for the tracking integration (for easy identification later).

  3. Paste your Google Analytics Tracking ID into the required field.

  4. Save your changes.

Repeat this process similarly for Meta Pixel or Google Tag Manager if needed.

Step 3: Enable Tracking in Website Settings

Once the tool is integrated, you must activate it on your website:

  1. Navigate to Website & BlogWebsite using the side navigation menu.

  2. Open the Settings tab.

  3. Open the Tracking sub-tab.

  4. In the Google Analytics section (or relevant tool section), select the previously integrated tracking entry from the dropdown.

  5. Save your settings.

This activates tracking on all pages of your website, blog, and funnels.

Step 4: Google Tag Manager Specifics

For Google Tag Manager, you have two options:

  • Option A – Manual Code Injection
    Insert your Google Tag Manager code into the Additional options section of the tracking settings.
    This ensures the code is applied across all your website, blog, and funnel pages.

  • Option B – Linked Integration
    Alternatively, select the Google Tag Manager integration previously created via External Integrations (in the Google Tag Manager section of the tracking settings).
    Note: This method will apply to your website and blog pages.

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