Set up Look at Revenue in minutes
Look at Revenue helps you track where your revenue actually comes from — from the first UTM click to the final WooCommerce order.
This guide will help you install the plugin, connect your website, and start seeing attribution data inside your WordPress dashboard.
1. Install the plugin
After purchasing Look at Revenue, download the plugin ZIP file from your account.
In your WordPress dashboard:
- Go to Plugins → Add New
- Click Upload Plugin
- Upload the
look-at-revenue.zipfile - Click Install Now
- Activate the plugin
Once activated, you’ll see a new Look at Revenue menu in your WordPress admin panel.
2. Activate your license
To receive updates and enable your subscription, connect your license key.
Go to:
Look at Revenue → License
Then:
- Enter your license key
- Click Activate License
- Wait for confirmation
Your website domain will be linked to your license automatically.
Development domains
Look at Revenue supports development environments, so you can safely use the plugin on staging or local sites without affecting your production license.
Supported development domains may include:
localhost.local.test.dev- staging subdomains
3. Check tracking status
After activation, open:
Look at Revenue → Tracking
Here you can confirm that revenue tracking is active.
Look at Revenue starts collecting attribution data from visitor sessions, including:
- UTM source
- UTM medium
- UTM campaign
- landing page
- referrer
- lead source
- WooCommerce order source
- revenue connected to each channel
4. Add UTM links to your campaigns
Use UTM parameters in your marketing links to track campaign performance.
Example:
https://yourwebsite.com/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=spring_sale
Look at Revenue will automatically capture these values when visitors land on your website.
You can use UTMs for:
- paid ads
- email campaigns
- social media posts
- influencer campaigns
- affiliate links
- newsletter links
- partnership campaigns
6. Track WooCommerce orders
If WooCommerce is installed, Look at Revenue automatically connects attribution data with customer orders.
You’ll be able to see which sources drive:
- orders
- total revenue
- average order value
- conversion rate
- returning customer revenue
- campaign performance
Instead of only seeing traffic, you’ll see what actually matters: revenue.
7. View your dashboard
Go to:
Look at Revenue → Dashboard
Here you can review your marketing performance by source, campaign, and revenue.
The dashboard helps you quickly understand:
- which channels bring the most revenue
- which campaigns convert best
- which sources generate leads but not purchases
- which landing pages lead to sales
- where to invest more marketing budget
8. Recommended setup checklist
Before launching your campaigns, make sure everything is ready:
- Plugin is installed and activated
- License key is connected
- WooCommerce integration is active
- Form tracking is enabled
- UTM links are used in campaigns
- Test order has been created
- Test form submission has been checked
- Dashboard shows incoming attribution data
9. Test your setup
To make sure tracking works correctly:
- Open your website in an incognito window
- Visit a test URL with UTM parameters:
https://yourwebsite.com/?utm_source=test&utm_medium=test&utm_campaign=setup_check
- Submit a form or place a test WooCommerce order
- Go to Look at Revenue → Dashboard
- Check whether the test source appears in your reports
If the test campaign appears, your setup is working.
10. Common issues
I don’t see any data yet
Make sure your website has received visits with UTM parameters. Attribution data appears after users visit your site and complete tracked actions such as form submissions or orders.
My license does not activate
Check that your license key is correct and that your subscription is active. Also make sure your website can connect to the license server.
WooCommerce orders are not tracked
Confirm that WooCommerce is installed and active. Then check that Look at Revenue tracking is enabled.
UTM data is missing
Make sure your campaign links include valid UTM parameters before visitors land on your website.