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X (Twitter) Ads Conversion Pixel

Last updated on May 05, 2026

The Twitter Ads Conversion Pixel, also called the Twitter Website Tag, allows you to measure how users interact with your website after engaging with your ads on Twitter. It helps you track conversions, build remarketing audiences, and optimize your ad spend more effectively.

Your Twitter Pixel ID is a unique numeric value that typically looks like this:
123456789

By adding your Twitter Pixel to Trimrly, you can track how users from Twitter campaigns interact with your short links, QR codes, and bio pages — giving you a complete view of your ad performance.

 

How to find your Twitter Pixel ID:

  1. Log in to your Twitter Ads Manager.

  2. From the top menu, click Tools → Events Manager.

  3. Select Add Event Source → Website Tag if you haven’t set one up.

  4. Copy your Twitter Pixel ID (numeric code similar to 123456789).

 

How to add the Twitter Pixel in Trimrly:

  1. Open your Trimrly Dashboard.

  2. Go to Tracking or Analytics settings.

  3. Paste your Twitter Pixel ID in the Twitter field.

  4. Save your settings to enable conversion tracking.

 

Important:

  • Ensure the Pixel ID is entered correctly; otherwise, no data will be recorded.

  • Allow a few hours for conversions to start appearing in your Twitter Ads dashboard.

  • You can verify installation using the Twitter Pixel Helper (Chrome Extension).

 

Why connect Twitter Pixel with Trimrly:

  • Track signups, downloads, and visits driven by Twitter ads.

  • Build retargeting audiences from Trimrly link or QR traffic.

  • Measure conversions from every campaign more accurately.

  • Improve ROI by understanding which ads lead to real actions.

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