Radar

See how a competitor tracks ads — next to yours

Agencies screenshot competitor source like it’s 2014. Caply fetches the public page, flags tracking helpers, and stores the last scan per URL.

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Your Pixel can be healthy and still lose the auction to a store that already sends sales from the server and counts each checkout once. You find that out by reading their page, not another webinar.

Tracking radar is the public scanner aimed at URLs you choose: competitor storefronts, the client you are pitching, last quarter’s “we’ll do server-side later” site.

What a scan can see (static HTML)

  • Meta Pixel and how many Pixel IDs
  • Purchase in the markup vs “only after JavaScript”
  • Whether sales look counted once
  • Tag managers
  • Other server-side tracking helpers
  • Caply snippet (trycaply.com/v1.js or @caply/track)

Sites that inject the Pixel after paint look empty on a static fetch — same limit as the public scanner. Pro deep scan still exists for your site when you need a real browser.

Compared to you

Logged-in Caply workspaces count as managed server-side tracking even if the snippet is not in the first HTML byte. The comparison table is Pixel / purchase / counted once / Caply / helpers / tag manager / duplicate IDs — not a vanity score.

Limits: Free 3 URLs, Pro 15, Team 50. Dashboard → Radar. Marketing page: /tracking-radar.

Caply

Match Forecast on every purchase. Tracking radar on competitor storefronts. Managed server-side tracking without a tagging server.

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