Product Roadmap
See what we are building right now and what is already powering your tracking.
See what we are building right now and what is already powering your tracking.
We are eliminating the need to copy/paste code. Soon, you will be able to connect your Shopify or WooCommerce store in 1-click, and our system will inject the tracking script automatically via API.
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Fake Cash-on-Delivery (COD) orders kill profitability. We are building an AI layer that analyses IP, Device Fingerprint, and past behaviour to flag fake orders before you ship them.
Instead of relying on cookies that expire, use AI to create a unique server-side "identity" based on non-blocked signals (OS, timezone, screen mesh). This allows for cross-session tracking without a single script being "seen" by the browser.
We are currently working on Google Ads data. It will be soon available
Stop slowing down your website with heavy tracking scripts. ServerTrack.io now fully supports Google Analytics 4 (GA4) via our own server-side tracking!
Full integration with cookie banners to ensure data is only pushed server-side when user consent is granted.
Email/Call/SMS notifications if a tracking endpoint fails or if there is a sudden drop in event volume.
Offloads heavy JS tracking logic to the server, improving the site’s Core Web Vitals and SEO rankings.
Automatically renames tracking scripts (e.g., analytics.js → app_x92z.js) every 24 hours to evade list-based blockers.
Automatic event_id and external_id generation ensures perfect matching with Pixel events.
Automatic 10x retries for failed API requests to ensure 100% data delivery.
Server-side cookies that persist for 2 years (bypassing Safari 7-day limit).
SHA256 hashing for emails/phones before data leaves the server.
100% success rate in data process
Sets up track.yourdomain.com to ensure tracking is treated as first-party traffic, extending cookie life.
A logic layer that prevents double-counting by reconciling browser-side and server-side hits in real-time.
A dashboard showing exactly how many events were "recovered" from adblockers vs. standard tracking.