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When your Facebook Conversion API (CAPI) workflow isn’t working as expected, it can disrupt tracking and affect your campaign performance. Resolving these issues requires a clear understanding of how workflows integrate with Facebook’s system and the right approach to testing and optimizing them. This guide walks you through practical steps to identify and fix common problems with your CAPI workflows, ensuring smooth and accurate conversion tracking.
Triggers are the foundation of any workflow, and the Facebook Conversion API works best with specific triggers. Ensure your workflow uses either one of the following: Form Submission (e.g., contact forms), Survey Submission (from feedback or lead generation surveys), Appointment Submission (client bookings), or Two-step Order Form Submission (for product purchases).
Choosing the right trigger ensures your workflow activates at the correct moment, allowing accurate conversion tracking.
The Test Workflow button might seem convenient, but it doesn’t provide the most accurate results for Facebook CAPI workflows. Instead, replicate real user interactions by using live triggers, such as submitting a form or booking an appointment. Testing this way ensures the workflow behaves as intended in real-world scenarios.
If your workflow involves appointments, it’s crucial to select the Customer Booked Appointment trigger rather than a general appointment trigger. Using the wrong option can cause the workflow to fail or misfire, disrupting your conversion tracking.
This might sound simple, but forgetting to Save and Publish your workflow is a common mistake. Without this step, your changes won’t take effect, and your workflow will remain inactive. Double-check that your updates are saved, and always publish the workflow when you’re done making changes.
Remember, the Facebook Conversion API can be sensitive to configuration details. Thorough testing and careful attention to your setup are crucial for successfully tracking conversions.