How to Add Facebook Pixel to Survey, Forms & Calendars

How to Add Facebook Pixel to Survey, Forms & Calendars

July 31, 20241 min read

You can add a Facebook Pixel event directly to your forms, surveys and calendars. This pixel will then fire upon a submission of the form, survey or calendar. This is a default event that registers with Facebook as 'Submit Application' for a Form or Survey Submission and 'Schedule' for a Calendar Submission 

What you'll need:

  • Your Facebook Pixel ID

Step 1: Form Pixel

  • Navigate to the Form Builder.

  • Select Your Form.

  • Click Options > Input your Pixel ID into the Pixel Section.

  • Integrate Form and Save.


Step 2: Survey Pixel

  • Navigate to the Survey Builder.

  • Select Your Survey.

  • Click Options.

  • Input your Pixel ID into the Pixel Section.

  • Integrate Survey.

  • Save to confirm your changes.


Step 3: Calendar Pixel

  • Navigate to Settings > Calendar.

  • Click in to edit the Calendar (Pencil Icon)

  • Input the Pixel ID into the Calendar.

  • Click Save.

Moe Ameen is a real estate investor, software creator, and general over-caffeinated human who somehow made automation cool (or at least tolerable). He built a cutting-edge real estate CRM because manually chasing leads is so last century. Specializing in creative finance, deal structuring, and making things unnecessarily efficient, he helps investors close more deals while doing less actual work. When he's not automating the real estate world, he’s probably pretending to work while staring at spreadsheets or convincing himself that buying another domain name is a good idea.

Moe Ameen | BILT CRM

Moe Ameen is a real estate investor, software creator, and general over-caffeinated human who somehow made automation cool (or at least tolerable). He built a cutting-edge real estate CRM because manually chasing leads is so last century. Specializing in creative finance, deal structuring, and making things unnecessarily efficient, he helps investors close more deals while doing less actual work. When he's not automating the real estate world, he’s probably pretending to work while staring at spreadsheets or convincing himself that buying another domain name is a good idea.

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