====== Why CBSplit does not replace your ad tracker ====== ===== The replacement assumption ===== When teams first encounter CBSplit, a common question appears. Does this replace my ad tracker? The answer is no. CBSplit was never designed to replace ad tracking. It was designed to solve a different problem. ===== What ad trackers are good at ===== Ad trackers excel at the top of the funnel. They measure: * Impressions * Clicks * Campaign-level attribution * Creative performance * Cost signals They answer questions like: * Which ad drove the click? * Which keyword performed best? * Which creative attracted attention? CBSplit does not compete here. ===== Where ad trackers stop being reliable ===== Ad trackers rely heavily on: * Browser cookies * Client-side scripts * Platform-reported events As funnels evolve, these signals degrade due to: * Cross-domain redirects * Checkout platforms * Payment retries * Subscription rebills * Refund delays Ad trackers were not built to handle post-purchase complexity. CBSplit was. ===== CBSplit focuses on what ad trackers cannot see ===== CBSplit operates where ad trackers lose visibility. It focuses on: * Payment outcomes * Retry behavior * Refunds * Chargebacks * Subscription survival * Net revenue These outcomes happen outside the ad platform’s line of sight. CBSplit fills this blind spot. ===== Ad trackers optimize acquisition. CBSplit optimizes monetization ===== Ad trackers help answer: * How do I get the right traffic? * Which ads attract users? CBSplit helps answer: * What happens after traffic converts? * Which paths produce durable revenue? * Which offers create long-term value? Both are necessary. Neither replaces the other. ===== Replacing ad trackers creates false confidence ===== If CBSplit attempted to replace ad tracking, it would: * Lose campaign-level context * Ignore creative performance * Misinterpret acquisition signals CBSplit intentionally avoids this. It assumes ad trackers exist and does not duplicate their role. ===== CBSplit complements, not competes ===== CBSplit is designed to work alongside ad trackers. Together they provide: * Ad tracker for traffic intent * CBSplit for revenue truth One measures how users arrive. The other measures what happens after money is involved. ===== Why separation matters ===== Keeping acquisition and monetization separate: * Reduces attribution confusion * Prevents metric contamination * Preserves signal clarity CBSplit respects this separation by design.