I want to boost the reliability of my Facebook campaign reporting by adding the Meta (Facebook) Conversion API to my WordPress site. The standard pixel is already in place and firing, but I’m missing server-side purchase events, so attribution drops whenever browser tracking is blocked. Scope • Configure the Meta Conversion API so that Purchase events are sent from my server in parallel with the existing browser pixel. • Keep event parameters (event_id, value, currency, etc.) perfectly matched between browser and server calls to avoid double-counting. • Test the implementation in Events Manager, confirm “green” diagnostics, and provide screenshots or screen-share proof that server events are received and deduplicated. I’m open to whatever method you prefer—WP code snippet, the official Meta plugin, or a lightweight third-party tool—as long as performance stays fast and the setup is future-proof for additional events. Acceptance • At least one successful test Purchase event appears as both “Server” and “Browser” with no warnings. • No duplicate conversions in Ads Manager after a 24-hour observation window. • A short hand-off note explaining where the code or plugin settings live, so I can update tokens later. If you have recent experience rolling out CAPI on WordPress, let’s get this live.