Wix makes building a beautiful store easy—but Google Ads performance often suffers. Limited tracking, basic feed tools, and checkout limitations hurt conversion rates. Our AI audit identifies exactly where your Wix store is leaking ad spend.
These problems are costing you revenue every day. Our audit finds exactly where your budget is leaking.
Wix's native tracking often misses enhanced conversions, cart data, and cross-device attribution. You're flying blind on what's actually working.
Wix's Google Shopping app works but lacks advanced features like custom labels, supplemental feeds, and automatic inventory sync for all variants.
Wix checkout has fewer payment options and less conversion optimization compared to Shopify. High-intent traffic drops off at payment.
How does your store compare? Source: Wix ecommerce analysis 2025
Slightly lower due to less competition CPC • Below Shopify due to platform limitations ROAS vs all ecommerce
What you should run vs. what you should avoid
6 critical areas specific to Wix Ecommerce stores
Verifying conversion attribution completeness
Product sync and approval rate analysis
Payment options and abandonment analysis
Core Web Vitals impact on Quality Score
Ensuring all options appear in Shopping
Wix limitations vs. migration benefits
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Common questions about running Google Ads for Wix Ecommerce stores
Yes, but with more limitations than Shopify or WooCommerce. Wix has improved significantly—their Google Shopping integration works and the platform is stable. However, you'll face constraints: tracking is less comprehensive (no built-in enhanced conversions), feed management is basic (limited custom labels and supplemental feeds), checkout has fewer payment options, and there are fewer third-party apps for optimization. Success strategies: Install Google Tag Manager for better tracking control. Manually verify your product feed syncs correctly. Enable all available payment methods. Focus on smaller, well-curated catalogs where you can manually optimize. Accept that you'll have less data and fewer automation options than competitors. For stores spending $15K+/month on Google Ads, consider whether migrating to Shopify would improve ROI enough to justify the effort.
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