IP Snare gives vendors and publishers a shared, real-time view of billable vs. non-billable traffic — without sharing revenue, CPC, or client data. Catch discrepancies daily, not argue about them monthly.

Calculate how much you could save by not paying for bot traffic
| Before IP Snare | After IP Snare |
|---|---|
| Disputes discovered at month-end | Discrepancies caught the same day |
| Hours of manual log pulling per dispute | Automated click classification in real time |
| No shared view — vendors and publishers see different numbers | One neutral dashboard both sides can trust |
| Unclear why clicks were rejected | Every non-billable click has a clear reason |
| No visibility into which publishers send bad traffic | Publisher quality scoring for every source |
Most platforms want your revenue, your CPCs, your client list. We don't. See exactly what we collect.
We process click IDs, source IDs, IP address, user agent, job ID, country info, timestamps, and routing flags. No revenue figures, no CPC rates, no client names — ever.
Every partner gets their own report — and can only see their own data. No cross-partner leakage, no shared dashboards they didn't opt into.
Since we never collect commercial data, there's nothing sensitive to breach. Your pricing strategy and client relationships stay between you and your partners.
Built for how job traffic actually works
Vendors and publishers see the same numbers. Aggregate traffic from all your partners into one neutral, auditable view.
Every click is checked for bots, expired jobs, duplicate clicks, invalid countries, and failed challenges — with the reason shown for every non-billable event.
Don't wait until month-end to discover a billing gap. See vendor vs. publisher discrepancies as they happen, so you can act the same day.
No more pulling logs, no more back-and-forth between IT teams. IP Snare is the neutral third party both sides can trust.
Send click metadata to our API — IDs, IP, user agent, job and country info. No revenue data, no client info, no SDK — just what we need to classify traffic.
Every traffic source gets a quality score so you can quickly identify which partners to scale and which to cut.
Give both sides a clear, shared view of billable traffic, missing clicks, duplicates, and invalid activity—without waiting until month-end to uncover problems.