How to find your META Pixel ID

How to find your META Pixel ID

To find your Meta Pixel ID, you can: 
  1. Log into your Facebook Business Manager
  2. Click All tools in the left-hand menu options
  3. Scroll down to Events Manager in the pop-up menu page
  4. Find your data sources and new Pixels
  5. Look for the Pixel ID number under the Pixel name
  6. Copy the number
You can also find your Meta Pixel ID by: 
  1. Opening Business Settings in Business Manager
  2. Choosing your business
  3. Clicking on Data Sources
  4. Looking for your Pixel ID in parentheses right under the name
  5. Going to your Ads Manager account
  6. Navigating to the Events Manager tab
  7. Clicking on Pixels
  8. Copying your Pixel ID from underneath your Site Name
If you were given a snippet of code similar to below the ID is usually the number stored in the line below highlighted in red:


Once you have found your META Pixel ID you can then refer to our help article on how to install and use it on Quicket.

We'd also suggest you Install the META Pixel Helper Chrome plugin and read our article on how best to use it to test your pixel in real time.


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