Trackbase Analytics is the official WordPress plugin for Trackbase. It gives you two things in one simple settings page:
<head> of every page on your site.This plugin requires a (free or paid) Trackbase account and relies on the Trackbase third-party service to function. Both features are opt-in: nothing is sent to Trackbase until you enter a project ID and/or a crawler key in the plugin settings. See the “External services” section below for full details on what data is transmitted and when.
This plugin connects to Trackbase, a third-party software-as-a-service platform operated by Trackbase, to provide its analytics and crawler-tracking functionality. The plugin is not functional on its own and requires a Trackbase account. The plugin only contacts the Trackbase service when you have entered a project ID and/or crawler key on the settings page.
The service is provided by Trackbase. Its terms and policies are available here:
1. Analytics Tracking script (https://app.trackbase.ai/js/tracker.js)
When a Trackbase project ID is configured, a <script> tag is added to the front end of your site that loads the Trackbase analytics script from app.trackbase.ai. This script runs in your visitors’ browsers and collects standard web analytics data such as page URL, referrer, browser type, screen size, and approximate location derived from IP address.
2. Crawler Analytics ingest endpoint (https://app.trackbase.ai/api/ingest/wordpress-crawler)
When a Crawler Analytics key is configured, the plugin detects bot/crawler visits on your server and sends a small JSON payload to Trackbase’s ingest endpoint for each detected crawler hit.
By installing this plugin and entering your credentials, you authorize the plugin to transmit the data described above to Trackbase. To stop all transmission, clear the project ID and crawler key fields in the plugin settings.
This plugin transmits data to a third-party service (Trackbase) as documented in the “External services” section above. The plugin itself does not store personal data in your WordPress database — only your Trackbase project ID and crawler key are stored as plugin options.
The plugin automatically registers a suggested privacy policy text using wp_add_privacy_policy_content(). To include it in your site’s privacy policy, go to Tools Privacy in your WordPress admin and review the suggested text for “Trackbase Analytics”.
Site owners in jurisdictions with consent requirements (such as GDPR/ePrivacy in the EU/EEA, or similar laws elsewhere) are responsible for obtaining the appropriate visitor consent before enabling analytics tracking on the front end of their site.
Questions? Visit www.trackbase.ai or use the Contact Support button inside the plugin settings.