A Slack message on a Tuesday morning. A checkout button that had been broken since 2pm the day before. Eighteen hours of ad spend that bought us exactly nothing. If this sounds familiar, TrustedCount is for you.
A pixel quietly stops firing. A checkout button breaks after a theme update. A promo code has a typo that kills the cart. Nobody notices.
And the way you find out is always the same: a Slack message the next morning that starts with "hey, quick question about yesterday's numbers…"
By then, you've already paid for it.
We have spent years running paid acquisition, sometimes spending over 6 figures in one day. The script never changed. Something in the funnel would break quietly. GA4 wouldn't flag it, because GA4 is a reporting tool, not an alerting one. The attribution platform we were paying four figures a month for would reconcile overnight and show us the damage in the morning. Dashboards that promised "near real-time" refreshed every 15 minutes, which is fine unless your ad budget is burning through at $5k an hour. In which case they might as well refresh every day.
We tried everything on the market. We duct-taped queries together. We built custom dashboards that choked under load. We paid analysts to tell us what had already happened.
Every tool we had was built for the wrong job: analyze yesterday, not catch today.
So we stopped waiting for somebody else to build the thing and built it ourselves.
TrustedCount is not a replacement for Google Analytics. It's not an attribution suite. It's not a BI tool. It doesn't do dashboards with 47 tabs or cohort analysis you'll open once and never again.
It does one thing: it shows you every sale the second it happens, ties it back to the ad that caused it, and pings you the moment conversions fall off a cliff.
No overnight batch jobs. No 40-tab interface. No separate analyst to run queries. No certification required to read your own data.
If you want beautiful attribution charts that reconcile at 3am, there are tools for that. If you want to know — right now, on a Tuesday afternoon — that the money you're spending on ads is actually producing conversions, and to find out in minutes when it stops, that's the tool we built.
The ad industry has trained marketers to accept a 24-to-48 hour delay as normal. It isn't.
We think the people spending the money should be the first to know when it stops working. Not the last.
We think setup docs shouldn't require a developer. We think dashboards shouldn't require a certification. We think "real-time" shouldn't mean "every 15 minutes." And we think a tool that watches a $300k/year ad budget shouldn't cost more than the ad budget.
We built TrustedCount because the existing options were either too slow, too bloated, too expensive, or some combination of the three. Pick your favorite.
If you're spending meaningful money on ads and your revenue depends on every click converting correctly - TrustedCount was built for you.
If you're running $50 a month on boosted posts and checking in when you feel like it, you probably don't need us. And we're fine telling you that.
Something in your funnel might be broken, and you might not find out for another 14 hours. Paste one snippet. Watch the first conversion hit in seconds. And the next time something breaks, know about it in minutes — not tomorrow morning.