Every other tool in this category starts at 5,000 visits a month. If you run a local business doing eight hundred, you have been asked to pay for four fifths of nothing.
Plans differ by how much traffic they cover and how many sites they run on. They do not differ by how well you are protected — the smallest plan detects exactly what the largest one does.
Device fingerprinting on the $29 plan. Elsewhere in this category it is a $189 feature, and on the cheaper tiers you get address blocking — which anyone defeats by turning mobile data off and on.
Order values read from the order itself on your own server, so revenue counts even when a shopper blocks scripts. Every plan, including the smallest.
Not when a card fails, not when a plan lapses, not when you go past your traffic. Everyone you have blocked stays blocked. Only the analysis pauses.
Seven days with everything switched on and no card. You decide with a week of your own traffic in front of you, rather than a demo built from somebody else's.
A page view by a person, whether they arrived from an ad or not. Search engine crawlers are recorded but never counted against your plan, and never blocked.
Everyone you have already blocked stays blocked — that never stops. What pauses is blocking anyone new, along with the reporting screens, until you move up or your next month begins. You are told well before it happens, on the screen and by email.
Everyone you have already blocked stays blocked, forever. Protection is never removed for a billing reason. What pauses is blocking anyone new and the reporting screens.
No. Seven days, everything switched on, and nothing to cancel if you walk away.