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Rightlander helps brands and operators identify and analyse the true sources of their incoming web traffic providing clear visibility into disclosed and undisclosed traffic sources by comparing ‘known’ domains and profiles with those independently identified by the platform

July 9, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Rightlander, a provider of compliance and monitoring technology has launched “Trackback”, a robust new technology designed to help brands and operators identify and analyse the true sources of their incoming web traffic. By embedding a lightweight code snippet on a brand’s website, the platform captures incoming clicks and attributes them to their sources, whether disclosed or undisclosed. Trackback gives brands clear visibility into disclosed and undisclosed traffic sources by comparing ‘known’ domains and profiles with those independently identified by the platform. The owner of each source is identified, helping teams understand partner behaviour and uncover unexpected referral paths. The dashboard is designed for efficiency. Every element is interactive, allowing users to move seamlessly from high-level overviews to specific domain or affiliate insights. The platform tracks daily click activity in real time, enabling users to spot spikes, identify trends, and investigate anomalies quickly. Interactive reports allow detailed analysis of affiliate performance, traffic volume, and regional patterns, supporting better decision-making. Discovered domains are clearly marked alongside declared ones, making it easy to identify potential compliance gaps. Insights deepen over time, with baseline data available from day one, trend recognition from day 28, and full comparative reporting by day 60. Users can filter traffic by geography to assess country-specific behaviour or isolate emerging risks. A separate social media module adds further context by highlighting brand mentions and follower activity.

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