You can install Meta’s Conversion API (CAPI) directly on your WordPress site, but whether you’ll need a third-party tool depends on your tech setup and how hands-on you want to get.
Option 1: Direct Setup (No Third-Party Required)
If you're using the Meta Pixel for WordPress plugin (by Facebook), it now supports CAPI integration natively. Here’s how:
- Install the “Facebook for WordPress” plugin (a.k.a. Meta Pixel plugin).
- Connect your Pixel and follow the guided steps inside Events Manager.
- CAPI will auto-enable in most cases — but double-check in Events Manager → Diagnostics.
- You should see both Browser and Server events firing (called “Event Matching Quality”).
Note: While this is simple, the data quality may be limited compared to a full CAPI implementation.
Option 2: Use a Third-Party Tool (for More Control)
If you want deeper tracking (like custom events, enhanced match, or better data reliability), you can use:
- PixelYourSite – One of the most popular WordPress plugins for CAPI.
- WPCode / GTM (Google Tag Manager) – If you’re more technical, you can implement CAPI via GTM server-side.
- Stape.io – A great option for server-side tracking with GTM for non-devs.
When You Should Use a Third-Party:
You need more accurate tracking (e.g., lead forms, custom actions, WooCommerce checkout).
You want to improve event match quality (e.g., match on email, name, phone).
You’re running ads at scale and need clean data to improve ROAS.