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Why Getlasso users add wecantrack rather than switching
Getlasso and wecantrack do different jobs. Getlasso is a WordPress plugin that handles affiliate link presentation and product display blocks inside the editor. wecantrack is a tracking and attribution layer that pulls conversion data from 450+ affiliate networks and routes it into GA4, ad platforms, and BI tools.
Most publishers running both don’t switch from Getlasso to wecantrack — they add wecantrack alongside Getlasso. The two tools coexist on the same WordPress install without conflicts because they own different layers of the stack.
What wecantrack handles that Getlasso doesn’t
Getlasso owns on-page link presentation. wecantrack covers the data layer Getlasso isn’t designed for:
- Conversion data ingestion from 450+ affiliate networks (Getlasso is Amazon-first)
- Click + session + content attribution at the data level
- GA4 ecommerce events for affiliate sales
- Conversion data feeding Google Ads, Meta, TikTok, Microsoft Ads
- Looker Studio + BigQuery exports for BI dashboards
- Cross-network commission reporting and attribution
If your site uses multiple affiliate networks beyond Amazon, runs paid acquisition, or builds analytics in GA4 / Looker Studio, wecantrack covers the layer Getlasso isn’t built for.
Adding wecantrack to a Getlasso-powered WordPress site
- Install the wecantrack WordPress plugin from WP admin (search “wecantrack”)
- Paste your wecantrack site key in plugin settings
- Connect affiliate networks via API or postback in your wecantrack dashboard
- Activate GA4 and ad platform integrations
- Conversions appear within 24-48 hours
The plugin auto-detects Getlasso’s link cloaking and uses the server-side Clickout API automatically for higher attribution coverage. No manual configuration needed for Getlasso compatibility.
How Getlasso and wecantrack work together day-to-day
- Reader visits an article on your WordPress site
- Getlasso displays the affiliate link or product card on the page
- wecantrack auto-tags the click and captures session data
- The affiliate network records the conversion
- wecantrack ingests the conversion and attributes it to click, session, and content
- Conversion data flows out to GA4, Google Ads, Meta Ads, Looker Studio, BigQuery
Frequently Asked Questions
Are wecantrack and Getlasso competitors?
Not directly — they sit at different layers of a WordPress affiliate stack. Getlasso handles affiliate link presentation and product display in the WordPress editor. wecantrack handles cross-network conversion tracking and routes data into GA4, ad platforms, and BI tools. Most publishers running both use them together.
Can I use wecantrack alongside Getlasso on WordPress?
Yes — this is the most common setup. The wecantrack WordPress plugin coexists with Getlasso without conflicts. Getlasso displays the link; wecantrack tracks the click underneath.
Do I need wecantrack if I’m only running Amazon Associates?
Probably not. Getlasso is Amazon-first by design. wecantrack adds value when you run multiple affiliate networks beyond Amazon, want affiliate revenue inside GA4, run paid campaigns to your content, or build BI dashboards in Looker Studio.
Does wecantrack do link presentation or product cards like Getlasso?
No. wecantrack is a tracking and attribution layer, not a content presentation tool. Getlasso owns that part of the WordPress affiliate stack.
Will the wecantrack WP plugin slow down my site?
The plugin is lightweight — no synchronous external calls during page render. Click tracking happens asynchronously after a click is fired, so there’s no impact on page load times for visitors.
How does pricing work?
wecantrack: $69/month entry, 15-day self-serve trial, all integrations included. Getlasso has its own pricing tiers for content sites — the two tools cover different parts of the stack and aren’t directly substitutable on price.
Looking at other affiliate-tracking tools? See how wecantrack compares to Affilimate, Trackonomics, AnyTrack and Strackr. For paid-traffic and CPA-focused trackers, see our RedTrack alternative and Voluum alternative pages.