How Metrion is organized

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Last updated 1 day ago

Metrion uses four building blocks: workspaces, installations, domains, and Syncs. Knowing how they nest makes the rest of the app easy to navigate.

The hierarchy

From the outside in:

  • Workspace. The top-level container, usually one per agency or brand. A workspace has its own team members, plan, and branding.

  • Installation. A single tracking project inside a workspace, typically tied to one webshop or one brand. Each installation has its own plugin key, settings, and can connect to multiple destinations.

  • Domain. A website attached to an installation. An installation can hold one domain or many — for example example.com and example.nl together.

  • Destination. An ad-platform account (Google Ads, Meta Ads, TikTok Ads, Klaviyo) that conversions are sent to.

  • Sync. The connection that ties domains to a destination and forwards conversion data on a recurring schedule.

How they fit together

A workspace can contain many installations. Each installation can contain many domains and many destinations. A Sync sits at the bottom of the tree and binds one or more domains to one destination. You can have multiple Syncs per installation — for example, one Sync to Google Ads and one to Meta Ads, both pulling from the same domain.

Quick reference

Concept

What it represents

Where in the app

Workspace

Top-level account

Workspace selector (top right)

Installation

One tracking project

Tracking → Installations

Domain

A website attached to an installation

Installation detail page

Destination

Ad-platform account that receives data

Installation detail page

Sync

Domain(s) → destination connection

Tracking → Syncs