Question

I'm investigating usage of CPA ad types in our application and was reading about pixels for tracking conversions. It states that there are JS/HTML pixels available, but I'm wondering if there is a pixel that could be triggered on server side, (i.e. using file_open from our script). This would be a huge benefit for my app, since it would enable me to lower discrepancy and also allow more flexibility.

Does anyone have an idea?

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Solution

No, there is no ability to record conversion using a server-to-server method at the moment.

OTHER TIPS

Now you have options for behavior like this. Note: You cannot fire a "piexl" from the server, because pixels are specific to web pages.

Facebook created the Offline Conversions api to allow you to upload conversions that happen outside a website, like users purchasing something in a brick and mortar, or conversions that don't count until you have verified the information yourself (i.e. you must have a human review a user's sign up)

Now the right way to do it is using the Conversions API:

The Conversions API allows advertisers to send web events from their servers directly to Facebook. Server events are linked to a pixel and are processed like browser pixel events.

So it's exactly what you need.

(It's previously called Facebook Server-Side API, by the way.)

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