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Audit Leadfeeder Account Tracking Scripts Across Multiple Sites in a Excel

2026-05-14
5 min read

The Scenario

You're a digital agency managing Leadfeeder for twelve clients. Somewhere around client seven, a new developer on the team accidentally installed the wrong tracking script on a client's site. The client's Leadfeeder data went dark for two weeks before anyone noticed.

Now your account manager wants a verification workbook: every client account, its Leadfeeder ID, and the current tracking script — so someone can compare the script in the workbook against what's actually on each client's website.

The bad version:

  1. Log into Leadfeeder, switch to client account one, find the tracking script in settings, copy it, switch to your workbook, paste it.
  2. Switch back to Leadfeeder, change accounts, repeat.
  3. Twelve clients. Twelve account switches. Twelve copy-pastes.

The developer who needs this list is already waiting. The client whose data went dark is already asking questions. And this task — pulling account IDs and tracking scripts — has no analysis in it. It's pure mechanical retrieval.

The Easy Way: One Prompt in SheetXAI

SheetXAI sits inside your Excel workbook and connects to your Leadfeeder account. Ask it to list all accounts you have access to, and it pulls every account name and ID in one call — then fetches the tracking script for each one if you ask.

List all Leadfeeder accounts I have access to and write account name and account ID into columns A and B in Sheet1

What You Get

  • Every Leadfeeder account you have access to appears in Sheet1.
  • Column A: account name. Column B: account ID.
  • The list is complete — no accounts skipped from fatigue or missed account switches.
  • Ready to use as a reference for verification, reporting, or handoff to the dev team.

What If the Data Is Not Quite Ready

You have account IDs already and need to fetch the tracking scripts

Account IDs are in column A from a previous pull and you need the scripts for verification.

For each account ID in column A of my Excel workbook, fetch the Leadfeeder tracking script and paste it into column B so I can verify each client site's implementation.

You want the account list plus a Status column for the verification audit

Someone on the team will mark each row after manually checking the client site.

List all Leadfeeder accounts I have access to and write account name and account ID into columns A and B. Add a blank 'Verification Status' column in column C so the team can mark each account as Verified, Mismatch, or Pending.

You need to match the account list against a client roster in another worksheet

Sheet2 has your agency's client roster with the client name in column A and expected Leadfeeder account name in column B.

Fetch all Leadfeeder accounts and write account name and ID into Sheet1 columns A and B. Then match each account name in Sheet1 column A against Sheet2 column B, and write 'Matched' or 'Not Found' into Sheet1 column C.

You want the full account inventory plus tracking scripts plus a flag for accounts with no recent data

List all Leadfeeder accounts I have access to. Write account name and ID into Sheet1 columns A and B. Fetch the tracking script for each account and write it into column C. In column D, flag any account where no lead activity has been recorded in the past 30 days as 'Inactive' — flag the rest as 'Active'.

One prompt builds the full inventory, retrieves the scripts, and flags the dark accounts in a single pass.

Try It

Get the 7-day free trial of SheetXAI and open the Excel workbook where you track your client deployments. Ask it to list all your Leadfeeder accounts with their IDs and tracking scripts. Also see how to pull all leads by visit frequency or return to the Leadfeeder integration overview.

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