Website Tracking & Analytics Audit
Free SEO + tracking audit — see exactly what's broken in under 60 seconds
Your website's tracking setup has a few areas that need attention. Google Analytics 4 is properly set up and fired correctly on your homepage, but there is a warning because Google Tag Manager (GTM) is not being used; instead, gtag.js is directly implemented. This isn't necessarily a problem, but GTM offers more flexibility and control. Additionally, Google Ads and Meta Pixel tags fired successfully, which is good for tracking your marketing efforts. However, there are warnings about missing Google Consent Mode and no Shopify-native analytics detected, which could be important if you're using Shopify. There are also console errors that might need investigation to ensure everything runs smoothly. Next, you should audit your product, cart, and checkout pages to ensure all necessary events are firing correctly. Given the current issues, I recommend connecting your store to PayHelm AI for a more comprehensive analysis and resolution.
Tag setup present but not confirmed loading.
GA4 is installed and sending data.
Not an ecommerce store — scored on basic analytics coverage.
No data-quality issues found in tracked events.
Consent Mode not detected.
Tags load quickly.
No conflicting analytics IDs.
No Google Consent Mode was detected. Since March 2024 Google requires Consent Mode v2 for sites with EEA/UK traffic running Google Ads — without it, conversion and remarketing data is lost for users who haven't consented.
Tags loaded quickly — no performance concern.
No cross-domain (linker) tracking was detected. If your checkout or other steps live on a different domain, set up linker tracking so visits aren't split into separate sessions.
Google Ads Enhanced Conversions were not detected. They send hashed first-party data (email/phone) to recover conversions lost to cookie restrictions — worth enabling if you run Google Ads.
GA4 User-ID tracking was not detected. If you have logged-in users, setting a User-ID lets GA4 join their activity across devices and sessions.
3 SEO improvements identified — addressing them could meaningfully boost organic visibility.
Title is 47 characters — within the ideal 30–70 character range.
Optivax Global | Digital Marketing & Web Design (47 chars)Meta description is 217 characters. Google may truncate descriptions over ~160 chars.
Optivax Global provides professional website design, web development, logo design, UI/UX design, app… (217 chars)No H1 heading found. Search engines use H1 to understand the page's primary topic — every page should have exactly one.
No H1 tag found.No noindex directive — the page is eligible to be indexed.
robots: index, followNo canonical tag found. Adding one prevents duplicate-content issues when a page is accessible via multiple URLs.
No canonical link tag found.All core Open Graph tags found — links display richly when shared on social media.
og:title ✓ og:description ✓ og:image ✓Structured data found — search engines can use it to generate rich results (star ratings, FAQs, products, breadcrumbs, etc.).
JSON-LD script foundViewport meta tag found — the page is set up for mobile-friendly rendering.
viewport meta tag present2 AI discoverability gaps found — closing them improves your odds of being cited by ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews.
llms.txt exists but doesn't follow the standard format. Use a top-level heading plus markdown links to your most important pages.
Found at /llms.txt but missing the expected structure (a top-level # heading and markdown links).robots.txt doesn't block any major AI crawler — ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google's AI features can all fetch and cite your content.
All 15 known AI crawlers are allowed.Structured data (JSON-LD) is present with types AI answer engines commonly extract facts from (e.g. FAQPage, Product, Organization).
Schema.org types found: Organization.Very little text is present in the raw HTML — this page likely relies on client-side JavaScript to render content. Most AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) don't execute JavaScript, so they may see a near-empty page.
~0 words of text visible in the raw HTML response.A sitemap is available at /sitemap.xml, helping both search engines and AI crawlers discover your full set of pages efficiently.
Found at /sitemap.xml.- Reformat llms.txt to follow the standard: a top-level `# Site Name` heading, a one-line summary, then markdown links (`[Page](url): description`) to your key pages.
- Server-render (or pre-render) key page content — most AI crawlers don't run JavaScript, so client-side-only rendering makes your content invisible to them even though it looks fine in a browser.
No GTM-XXXX container; gtag.js present instead.
Tags are loaded directly via gtag.js rather than through Tag Manager. That works, but you lose GTM's centralised management, versioning, and conditional firing controls.
Fix this issueG-801DY13JQ5 — collect hit observed.
Google Analytics 4 is actively sending pageview/event data.
2 error(s) logged.
JavaScript errors were logged during page load. These don't necessarily affect tracking — only errors that directly interrupt pixel execution matter. See any vendor-specific errors below for actionable issues.
No consent API calls observed
No Google Consent Mode was detected. Since March 2024 Google requires Consent Mode v2 for sites with EEA/UK traffic running Google Ads — without it, conversion and remarketing data is lost for users who haven't consented.
Fix this issueGA4 first hit 522ms, DOMContentLoaded 872ms
Tags loaded quickly — no performance concern.
No linker configuration observed
No cross-domain (linker) tracking was detected. If your checkout or other steps live on a different domain, set up linker tracking so visits aren't split into separate sessions.
Not detected
Google Ads Enhanced Conversions were not detected. They send hashed first-party data (email/phone) to recover conversions lost to cookie restrictions — worth enabling if you run Google Ads.
Not detected
GA4 User-ID tracking was not detected. If you have logged-in users, setting a User-ID lets GA4 join their activity across devices and sessions.
Ecommerce Funnel — Not Applicable
This site doesn't appear to be an online store, so the ecommerce funnel report has been skipped. GTM tag coverage, triggers, variables, and on-page scripts are still audited above.
If this site does sell products, try re-running the audit on a product page URL — that will surface add-to-cart, checkout, and purchase event coverage.
These tracking scripts are hardcoded directly in your page HTML. Moving them into GTM makes them easier to update, pause, version, and conditionally fire — without touching your code.
Meta Pixel script (fbevents.js) found hardcoded directly in the page HTML.
Fix: Remove the hardcoded snippet and use a GTM 'Facebook Pixel' or 'Custom HTML' tag instead.
Risk: If GTM also fires Meta Pixel, you'll double-count conversions and inflate ROAS. Centralising in GTM also lets you pause, version, and conditionally fire without a code deploy.
GA4 gtag.js snippet installed directly in the page HTML (outside GTM).
Fix: Remove the hardcoded GA4 snippet and manage it via a GTM 'Google Analytics: GA4 Configuration' tag.
Risk: Running GA4 both directly and via GTM sends duplicate pageviews and inflates every metric in your reports.
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Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 422 ()
Your tracking has gaps — PayHelm can fix this.
Broken tags mean lost attribution and bad decisions. PayHelm unifies your ecommerce, ad, and analytics data so every number is trustworthy — no guesswork.