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# Foxy Integration

**Tracking Foxy Purchase Events with Humblytics**

Humblytics makes it easy to track the end-to-end purchase process from your site to **Foxy** checkout and successful purchase events—**without cookies**, **without GTM**, and **with full privacy compliance**.

Tracking Foxy purchases helps you:

* Track the complete customer journey from your site to successful purchase
* Attribute sales to campaigns, sources, and experiments
* Run A/B tests with purchase events as conversion goals
* Measure true conversion performance and ROI
* Set up accurate funnel analysis from landing page to purchase

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Platform-specific setup guides

Choose your implementation target:

* [Custom/Self-Hosted – How to Track FoxyPurchases](/how-to-track-purchase-events/foxy/custom-self-hosted-how-to-track-foxycart-purchases.md)

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#### 🛠️ Requirements

Before getting started, make sure:

* The [Humblytics tracking script](https://docs.humblytics.com/how-to-get-started/add-humblytics-analytics-to-a-custom-self-hosted-site) is installed on your main website
* You can access the Foxy admin panel to manage integrations
* You have your Humblytics webhook URL and encryption key from **Site Settings → Revenue** in the Humblytics dashboard


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