=== Track360 ===
Contributors: track360
Tags: analytics, tracking, ecommerce, woocommerce, marketing
Requires at least: 6.0
Tested up to: 6.9
Requires PHP: 7.4
Stable tag: 1.0
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Track360 helps WooCommerce stores track key customer events so you can optimize ads, funnels, and sales performance.

== Description ==
Track360 is a lightweight tracking plugin designed for WordPress stores using WooCommerce. It helps merchants collect event data from key shopping actions so marketing platforms and analytics tools can measure what is working.

With Track360, store owners can improve campaign performance, reduce wasted ad spend, and make better decisions based on real conversion behavior.

Key benefits for WordPress store owners:

* Easy setup for non-technical users.
* Tracks high-value ecommerce events (such as product view, add to cart, checkout, and purchase).
* Improves attribution visibility across paid channels.
* Supports better retargeting and lookalike audience creation.
* Built to run efficiently in a WooCommerce environment.

== Installation ==
1. Upload the plugin folder to `/wp-content/plugins/track360`.
2. Activate the plugin through the **Plugins** screen in WordPress.
3. Go to the plugin settings page under WordPress admin.
4. Enter your Track360 account or tracking configuration details.
5. Save settings and verify events are being received in your analytics dashboard.

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= Is WooCommerce required? =
Track360 is built for ecommerce tracking and works best with WooCommerce-enabled stores.

= Will this slow down my site? =
The plugin is designed to be lightweight and only load required tracking functionality.

= Can I use this with ad platforms? =
Yes. Tracked events can be used to improve ad reporting, optimization, and retargeting workflows.

== Changelog ==
= 1.0.0 =
* Initial release.

== Upgrade Notice ==
= 1.0.0 =
Initial public release of Track360 for WooCommerce stores.