Overview stops being enough
Store-native tools answer the store question.
How the business is doing overall, in one blended number.
They do not answer the media buyer questions.
Which channel, which campaign, which ad deserves more budget tomorrow. And which wastes the budget and should stop.
So the work moves back to a spreadsheet.
Five tabs open, exports from each platform, and a number that is a day old by the time it is finished.
Every channel, one row format
All channels report the same way.
Meta, Google, TikTok, Snapchat, native and influencer sit in one table with the same columns.
Down to ad level, not channel level.
Spend, orders, revenue, CAC and ROAS per ad, not just per platform.
Built on one attribution model.
The same logic applies to every channel, so the comparison between them is honest.
Depth across channels versus breadth inside the store
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to popular questions right here. Contact us if you have additional questions.
Who are the RedTrack DTC / Ecom subscriptions built for?
Brands running paid ads. If you do not do paid ads, you do not need this.
Does it replace my store analytics?
No. It sits next to it. Your store still records orders. RedTrack tells which ad produced them.
Is pricing based on my store revenue?
Brand plan is tiered toward revenue tracked, not on your overall GMV or order count.
Can I see influencer and native alongside Meta and Google?
Yes, in the same table with the same columns if you need.
How current is the spend data?
Ad-level spend refreshes hourly on Brand. Faster refresh is available as an add-on.
How can RedTrack help me?
Server-side tracking & first-party customer data
Conversion API to Meta, Google, TikTok & Snapchat
Store integrations beyond Shopify
Ad-level ad spend sync
Customer segments, cohorts & LTV
Attribution models & conversion paths
Product-level profit by channel
AI dashboards & AI Copilot