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Webflow Pixel Installation

Learn how to install the Cometly Pixel in your Webflow site.

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Cometly Pixel

The Cometly base code pixel automatically tracks the source of webpage visitors and automatically captures information from form opt-ins (first name, last name, email, and phone number). To begin, place the Cometly Pixel on every website or domain you want to track, including your main domain, subdomains, and any additional domains.

This pixel must be placed in the <head> section of every website that you want to track. This includes your main domain (e.g., cometly.com) and subdomains (go.cometly.com, blog.cometly.com, academy.cometly.com, etc.).

Visit the Space Setup page and click Install & Verify Cometly Pixel

Click Copy Code to copy the Cometly Pixel and add to in the <head> section of your website.


How to Install Cometly Pixel in Webflow

To install the Cometly Pixel on your Webflow site, follow these steps:

Access Site Settings:

  • Log in to your Webflow account.

  • Navigate to the Dashboard.

  • Click the gear icon (βš™οΈ) next to the site where you want to add the Cometly Pixel.

Add Custom Code:

  • In the Site Settings, select the Custom Code tab.

  • Locate the Head Code section.

  • Paste your unique Cometly Pixel code into this section.

Save and Publish:

  • Click Save to apply the changes.

  • Publish your site to ensure the Cometly Pixel is active.

The Cometly Pixel will now track visitor activity on your Webflow site.

Cross Domain Tracking (Required For SaaS Companies)

If your setup involves users navigating between your main domain and subdomains (e.g., from cometly.com to app.cometly.com), it's essential to configure cross-domain tracking to maintain accurate user data.

Example: If traffic flows from cometly.com to app.cometly.com, cross-domain tracking ensures users are properly tracked across both domains.

For guidance on setting up cross-domain tracking, please see the following article:

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