Modovisa integrations
Install Modovisa on Shopify, WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, PrestaShop and every other platform that lets you add a script tag. Marketplace apps and modules where they exist, step-by-step guides everywhere else — the dashboard is identical either way.
Pick your platform
- Shopify — Install through the Shopify App Store — no theme code to edit, and the site token stays in a settings screen.
- WordPress — The WordPress.org plugin, plus what to exclude if you run a caching or delay-JS optimisation plugin.
- Drupal — The Drupal.org module, with the site token kept in configuration rather than pasted into a template.
- Joomla — The Joomla Extensions Directory listing — system plugin install, token in settings, no template edits.
- PrestaShop — The official PrestaShop module — upload the ZIP, paste your site token, no theme edits.
- Every other platform — Written guides for Magento, Wix, Webflow, Squarespace, Ghost, BigCommerce and plain HTML.
Two ways in: an app or the snippet
Shopify, WordPress, Drupal, Joomla and PrestaShop have a first-party integration you install like any other app, plugin or module — no theme code to edit, and your site token lives in a settings screen. Everywhere else you paste one snippet into the site head; we keep written guides with the exact placement for Magento, Wix, Webflow, Squarespace, Ghost and BigCommerce, including where each platform hides its custom-code field. Both routes install the same script, so nothing about the product depends on which one you used.
What the script actually does
One small first-party script, loaded async, reporting to your own Modovisa workspace. It records page views with their referrer and UTM parameters, adds device and country server-side, and picks up cart and purchase events when your platform sends them. It does not capture screen recordings, mouse movement or keystrokes. It is also built to survive front-end optimisation settings that defer or combine scripts, which is the usual cause of undercounted traffic.
The same dashboard on every platform
The platform only decides how the script reaches your pages. After that the product is identical: live visitors, page journeys, replay on paid plans, and campaign reporting all behave the same whether the site runs on Shopify, WordPress, a site builder or hand-written HTML. Site allowances scale with your plan: Free includes 1 active site, Standard 5, Growth 10, Pro Lite 25, and higher Pro tiers include more. Archived sites never count. Stackable +5 site packs are available if you need a few extra.
Which plan unlocks what
Your plan never changes how you install or which platforms are supported — it decides how much of the replay and campaign tooling is switched on:
- Live visitor tracking and page journeys — every plan
- Session replay — paid plans and the 21-day trial
- Dashboard UTM tables — Standard and above
- Campaigns workspace with goals, link builder and protection — Growth and above
- Ads Connect for Meta and Google Ads spend — Pro Lite and above
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a plugin, or is a script enough?
A script is enough on any platform. The Shopify app, WordPress plugin, Drupal module, Joomla extension and PrestaShop module exist to save you from editing theme files and to keep the token in a settings screen instead of your markup.
Will Modovisa slow my site down?
The tracker is a single small async script, so it does not block rendering, and it is configured so script-deferring optimisers cannot delay or drop it.
Can I track more than one site?
Yes on any paid plan — each plan includes a site allowance (Standard 5, Growth 10, Pro Lite 25, and higher tiers include more). The Free plan covers one site.
Does it work alongside Google Analytics?
Yes. Most teams run both for a while, using Modovisa for live decisions and GA4 for historical reports, then drop GA4 once Modovisa covers the daily questions.