Server-side ad attribution.No JavaScript.
See the 30% of buyers Meta is hiding from you. iOS killed the pixel. Ad blockers killed the rest. HyperTracking walks straight through both.
What's in the kitchen
Six concrete capabilities — every one is already wired in the merchant dashboard and waiting for the public flip.
Server-to-server conversions
Purchase, Lead, Subscribe — every event POSTs straight from your backend to Meta, Google, TikTok, LinkedIn. No browser pixel sitting between the buyer and the ad platform.
First-party email matching
Pepper-rotated SHA-256 hashes on customer email + phone rebuild the click→purchase path Meta lost to iOS ATT. GDPR-compliant by construction; the raw email never leaves your perimeter.
Refund-aware attribution
Stripe refund → inline negative-amount conversion back to the ad platform that originally booked the sale. Your ROAS stops lying within minutes, not the next billing cycle.
One install, every platform
Meta Graph API, Google Ads, TikTok Ads, LinkedIn Campaign Manager — one connector flow wires up conversions and refund sync in parallel across the stack.
No JavaScript on your site
No tag manager, no third-party script, no Core Web Vitals tax. iOS Intelligent Tracking Prevention and ad-blocker rules walk straight past a system that isn't there.
Multi-merchant ready
Agency-grade isolation between merchants — one control plane, N stores, zero cross-merchant leakage. Per-merchant Stripe usage billing scales with spend, not seats.
Your pixel is bleeding. You're paying for it twice.
Apple's ATT framework took 30%+ of iOS conversions out of Meta's reporting overnight. Chrome's third-party cookie deprecation is taking another 10% across desktop. Anti-tracking extensions take what's left. The buyer still bought. Meta just can't see who.
When Meta can't see the conversion, two things break. You get reported a fraction of your real ROAS, so you cut campaigns that are actually working. And Meta's optimisation model learns from the wrong signal, so the surviving campaigns target the wrong people. You pay twice — once in invisible revenue, once in misallocated spend.
HyperTracking sends the conversion event straight from your server to Meta's Graph API, hashed and matched on first-party identifiers you already own. No browser. No cookie. No tag. The buyer Meta couldn't see ten seconds ago shows up in the dashboard the moment Stripe fires the webhook.
While you wait, find $1,000 for free.
HyperTracking is the attribution layer. Omesta is the leak hunter — 147 failure patterns across Stripe + Meta + Google that already cost you money this month. No card, no commitment until Omesta puts $1,000+ back in your bank.
Or just hold my place on the HyperTracking waitlist