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First-party visitor measurement that runs on your own domain and lands in a dashboard you own: real visitors separated from bots, calls and form submissions tracked to their source, and no data shipped to an ad company on the way.
Business owners who look at their analytics and do not believe them, or do not look because the dashboard was built for marketers. Works standalone on any site. Every build I deliver includes basic conversion tracking; this is the owned platform on top of it, and the honest version of the numbers.
Three reasons. The data lives in Google's systems under Google's terms, not yours. The consent banners it drags along depress the very numbers you are trying to read. And out of the box it counts crawlers, link scanners, and your own visits as customers, which is how a business ends up believing traffic that is one-third machines. First-party measurement on your own domain sidesteps all three, and privacy law increasingly agrees with the choice.
Real visitors with the bots, crawlers, and your own sessions filtered out and labeled, not silently deleted. Which pages earn attention and which get skimmed. Where visitors come from, tagged consistently so a profile visit, an email click, and a search arrival stay tellable apart. And the moments that matter: calls tapped, forms submitted, tracked back to the source that produced them. Numbers you can read in one screen and believe.
$1,200 one-time. The measurement runs on your domain, the data sits in your database, and the dashboard is yours, so none of it disappears if we part ways. It slots into the monthly report if you run a retainer, and it is the same measurement discipline every report I send is built on.