WordPress
Add one snippet to your theme or a headers plugin. The pixel loads on every public page and tracks logged-out visitors the same way enterprise sites do.
One lightweight first-party pixel tells you who is on your site right now: sessions, pages, scroll depth, and—when signals line up—company-level context you can route to sales the same day.
It is built for operators who are tired of anonymous traffic dashboards and want CRM-ready motion without another heavy tag manager project.
The 365Leads snippet is a small JavaScript bundle served from our edge network. When a visitor loads a page where you installed it, the script:
The same pixel contract runs across the CMS and commerce stacks you already operate. No separate SKUs per channel—just consistent events your revenue team can trust.
Add one snippet to your theme or a headers plugin. The pixel loads on every public page and tracks logged-out visitors the same way enterprise sites do.
Paste into Online Store → Themes → Edit code, or use a script app. Storefront, checkout-adjacent pages, and headless Hydrogen builds can all emit the same events.
Embed in Project Settings → Custom Code (site-wide) or on specific pages for landing experiments. Publish once; we collect on staging and production domains you allowlist.
React, Next.js, Vue, or static HTML—load the script once in your root layout or layout partial. First-party context keeps data closer to your domain and ad blockers at bay.
Below is a simplified example of the account queue your reps would see after a busy afternoon of product research traffic—names illustrative only.
In practice, Live Visitor Intelligence:
Pair this module with the Keyword Intent Engine when you want both on-site and off-site demand signals in one revenue system.