Meta Conversions API Gateway Hosting
Host your Meta Conversions API Gateway with TAGGRS. Two-step setup for server-side tracking. Accurate data, full hosting, premium support, and best-in-class pricing.
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1 pixel
Automatic setup
Custom subdomain
10 pixels
Automatic setup
Custom subdomain
100 pixels
Automatic setup
Custom subdomain
Support included
What is the Meta Conversions API Gateway?
Traditional Server-side Tracking requires third-party tools like Google Tag Manager or custom integrations. TAGGRS changes that. Our Meta CAPI Gateway Hosting solution builds a direct, secure connection to Meta, so your conversion data is sent automatically. No developer setup, no extra maintenance needed.

Accurate campaign tracking without technical setup
Give your Meta-campaigns the data they deserve
Why choose TAGGRS?
Best price-quality
Fully hosted solution
Premium Support
How to set up the Meta Conversion API Gateway?
Follow the step-by-step guide created by our Implementation Specialists to set up the Meta CAPI Gateway with TAGGRS.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our servers are monitored 24/7. In case of an outage, a backup is always available. The current server status can be found on our server status page.
The Meta Conversions API Gateway is a simple solution specifically for implementing the Meta Conversions API. Server Google Tag Manager offers more flexibility and supports multiple platforms but requires more technical knowledge and configuration. As a result, Server GTM provides more control over data processing, while the Gateway offers a faster and easier setup.
Yes, the Meta Conversions API Gateway pixels are included in the partner kickback fee.
The data is hosted via the Google Cloud network. A location can be selected that meets the client’s requirements. However, please note that Google Cloud falls under the U.S. Cloud Act, which means that data can be accessed by U.S. authorities. If you want to prevent this, we recommend setting up the Conversions API via sGTM.
Yes. By optimizing data collection from the Facebook pixel, you can improve Event Match Quality (EMQ). In addition, the TAGGRS CAPI Gateway analytics dashboard allows you to monitor your average EMQ score, event coverage, and deduplication status in real time, so you can verify the impact of your implementation.
Yes, you can use a TAGGRS subdomain, but you won’t have first-party tracking.