Jekyll
Facebook Pixel
Integrate Jekyll with Facebook Pixel
Don't go through the pain of direct integration. RudderStack’s Jekyll integration makes it easy to send data from Jekyll to Facebook Pixel and all of your other cloud tools.
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Easily integrate Jekyll with Facebook Pixel using RudderStackRudderStack’s open source Jekyll integration allows you to integrate RudderStack with your Jekyll to track event data and automatically send it to Facebook Pixel. With the RudderStack Jekyll integration, you do not have to worry about having to learn, test, implement or deal with changes in a new API and multiple endpoints every time someone asks for a new integration.Popular ways to use Facebook Pixel and RudderStack
Easily send conversionsSend existing events to Facebook Pixel as conversions with no additional code.
Track client and server-sideManage client-side and server-side conversions for Facebook Pixel with a few clicks.
Easily send audience dataSend custom audiences from your warehouse to Facebook Pixel.
Frequently Asked Questions

With Rudderstack, integration between Jekyll and Facebook Pixel is simple. Set up a Jekyll source and start sending data.

Pricing Jekyll and Facebook Pixel can vary based on the way they charge. Check out our pricing page for more info. Or give us a try for FREE.

Timing can vary based on your tech stack and the complexity of your data needs for Jekyll and Facebook Pixel.

Yes, RudderStack streamlines the integration and management of your connection between Jekyll & Facebook Pixel, but you check out our guide on How to Event Stream Data from Your Jekyll Site to Google Analytics Using RudderStack to learn how to connect the tools manually.

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About Facebook Pixel

Facebook Pixel (now Meta Pixel) is a developer tool by Facebook that allows you to track any visitor activity on your website. It’s a JavaScript snippet that you can add to your website and start tracking visitor actions such as page views, clicks, and add-to-cart events. The tracked metrics, also called events, appear on your Meta Pixel page in Events Manager.