Built for marketers who need to understand what’s working, without tracking people. Keymetrik is the privacy-first attribution engine, shaped by the ideas we write about.
Most analytics tools track everything, but tell you nothing.
Keymetrik gives you exactly what matters: where your leads came from, what they cost, and what they’re worth.
Be live in under 30 minutes. Just one script. Just connect your traffic sources and forms.
See which ad, email, or affiliate actually brought in the customer.
We don’t tag visitors with anything. Attribution is done with a one-way hash, stored only if a person becomes a lead.
View LTV, AOV, CPL, ROAS, and more actual performance numbers in one clean dashboard. No fluff. No fake engagement graphs.
Stop waiting on UTM reports or spreadsheet exports. Get your answers in real time.
Keymetrik connects to your CRM, checkout, landing pages, and ad tools with one REST API.
When someone visits your site, Keymetrik quietly captures the source: ad, campaign, keyword — whatever UTM data you’ve passed. As well as his device, browser, etc. All this without any cookies, and no personal data, just with a temporary, privacy-safe UUID.
Plus, this temporary UUID with all data is completely deleted after 7 days, if this visitor does not become a lead of yours.
But let’s say a few days later, that visitor signs up for your newsletter or becomes a lead.
That’s when Keymetrik steps in.
It checks the UUID and matches it to the original visit including the exact campaign they came from.
In this case? Campaign ID abc
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Now you don’t just have a lead. You know where they came from. And that means you get the big picture of what’s working and what’s wasting your budget.
Connect your stack — Paste one API key to link traffic, forms, and payments.
Track visits privately — We use a one-way, temporary identifier. No cookies, trackers.
See the full story — From ad to form to sale, every lead is traced back to the source.
For years, attribution meant bloated dashboards, missing data, or shady tracking. We wanted something simpler: a tool that marketers could trust and that we’d use ourselves. So we built it.
Either way, start here