conversion pixel

Conversion pixel

A conversion pixel is a small tracking request fired after a visitor completes an action, such as a signup, purchase, form submission, or workflow step. In Klinky, the pixel records a conversion signal for a link and variant so the signal can be reviewed with click activity.

conversion signal review

Worker pixel route

backend conversion logging

variant-level comparison

Definition

A pixel records that a conversion happened

The pixel request is usually fired from a confirmation page, tag manager, or application event after the visitor completes the target action.

  • Send the link ID with the pixel request.
  • Send the variant ID that reached the conversion page.
  • Fire the pixel only after the conversion action occurs.

Klinky

Connect conversion signals to split-link variants

Klinky can record conversion signals alongside clicks and variant activity. That helps you compare what happened after each destination received traffic.

Limits

Use the signal with your source systems

A conversion pixel is one measurement input. Klinky does not infer checkout revenue, CRM status, or downstream business outcomes from external systems.

Create your first split link.

Save the workflow in Klinky when a single test link needs reliable routing, editable destinations, and link-level analytics.

Review pixel setup

Questions

What does a conversion pixel measure?

It records that a conversion event happened for a link and variant when the configured pixel request fires.

Does the pixel prove which variant is best?

No. It records conversion signals for review. Variant decisions still require manual judgment and supporting business data.

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