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This is for anyone running Facebook ad on an Unbounce page… I just switched my landing pages to Unbounce from my Squarspace site. I’ve always ran my lading pages on SS. SS has a built in Meta Pixel configuration. You just put in your pixel id and it adds the pixel code to all the pages.

 

I’ve gone through the UB pixle configuration and added the pixel code to my UB site. When I use the FB event testing tool, it shows that the pixel is firing properly.

 

The problem comes in with the event UB is sending to the pixel for a form submission. On SS, when an equivalent form is submitted, it send FB a “Lead” event. This in turn gets registered as a lead conversion on my FB ads. On UB however, the event is “SubscribedButtonClick” which does NOT get registered as a lead conversion.

 

Why is UB not sending a “Lead” for this event? This now means that in order to trigger a lead, I have to set up a custom event on FB and set it to a “post submission page" after the UB form is submitted. This works, but it’s kind of a kludge and is prone to errors. With SS, the even fires when the form is triggered. So if there is an issue and the “post submission page” doesn’t load then it won’t get registered as a lead.

 

Is this what everyone is doing? Why is nobody complaining about this? I’ve contacted support but they claim its a FB issue and not with them, when it seems like it is them sending the “SubscribedButtonClick” event to FB.

 

Thanks!

Hey @S72Headshots, thanks for posting! 👋 

 

The “SubscribedButtonClick” event is a new default event that Facebook introduced in their last pixel update. You can read more about it here: https://www.pixelyoursite.com/new-facebook-pixel-events-video. It’s important to note that Unbounce has no control over the default events that Facebook adds to their pixel. You should be able to modify this by using the Event Setup Tool in the in the Meta Events Manager.

 

As for tracking conversions as leads, if you’re not a fan of adding the lead tracking event to your thank you page or form confirmation dialogue then another option would be to use the Event Setup Tool referenced above. If you navigate to the ‘Track Conversion Events with FB Pixel’ part of our documentation you’ll see ‘Option 2: Tracking Conversion Events Using Meta's Event Setup Tool’. 

 

Please just keep in mind (as referenced in the doc) that if you run into any trouble using this tool, we’d recommend reaching out to Meta's support team or support center, as the Event Setup Tool is outside the scope of Unbounce's support.

 

I hope this helps @S72Headshots. You’ll be on the campaign trail in no time! 💪 


@S72Headshots, As Michael mentioned with Event Setup and I would also like to add some context.

So the difference in events being fired can be a bit confusing.

Unbounce does send a "SubscribedButtonClick" event by default, which is different from the "Lead" event you were getting with Squarespace. Unfortunately, this is a known difference between the platforms. To resolve this, you can indeed set up a custom conversion in Facebook to track the "SubscribedButtonClick" event as a lead.

Here are a few steps you can take to address the issue:

  1. Custom Conversion in Facebook:

    • Go to your Facebook Ads Manager.
    • Navigate to Events Manager.
    • Create a custom conversion by using the "SubscribedButtonClick" event and defining it as a lead. This way, your leads will still be tracked accurately.
  2. Unbounce Zapier Integration:

    • If you're open to using Zapier, you can set up an integration that triggers a lead event when a form submission occurs in Unbounce. This might provide a more seamless solution compared to relying on the post-submission page.
  3. Custom JavaScript:

    • You can add custom JavaScript to your Unbounce page to send a "Lead" event directly to Facebook when a form is submitted. This approach requires a bit of coding but can be more reliable.

It's true that this additional setup can be a bit of a hassle, but it’s a workaround many Unbounce users have had to implement. It would be great if Unbounce offered a more straightforward solution for this, and voicing this to their support team might help push for a better integration in the future.

Hope this helps!


This is for anyone running Facebook ad on an Unbounce page… I just switched my landing pages to Unbounce from my Squarspace site. I’ve always ran my lading pages on SS. SS has a built in Meta Pixel configuration. You just put in your pixel id and it adds the pixel code to all the pages.

 

I’ve gone through the UB pixle configuration and added the pixel code to my UB site. When I use the FB event testing tool, it shows that the pixel is firing properly.

 

The problem comes in with the event UB is sending to the pixel for a form submission. On SS, when an equivalent form is submitted, it send FB a “Lead” event. This in turn gets registered as a lead conversion on my FB ads. On UB however, the event is “SubscribedButtonClick” which does NOT get registered as a lead conversion.

 

Why is UB not sending a “Lead” for this event? This now means that in order to trigger a lead, I have to set up a custom event on FB and set it to a “post submission page" after the UB form is submitted Check more. This works, but it’s kind of a kludge and is prone to errors. With SS, the even fires when the form is triggered. So if there is an issue and the “post submission page” doesn’t load then it won’t get registered as a lead.

 

Is this what everyone is doing? Why is nobody complaining about this? I’ve contacted support but they claim its a FB issue and not with them, when it seems like it is them sending the “SubscribedButtonClick” event to FB.

 

Thanks!

Unbounce sends a "SubscribedButtonClick" event instead of the "Lead" event by default, which is why it's not being registered as a lead conversion in Facebook Ads. This happens because Unbounce treats form submissions as button clicks rather than lead conversions.

To fix this, many users set up a custom event on Facebook for a "post-submission page," but this can be prone to errors if the page doesn’t load. Another option is to use Unbounce's custom JavaScript to manually trigger the "Lead" event after the form is submitted. If this issue persists, you may need to follow up with Unbounce support for more specific guidance.


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