Traffic is easy to get and easy to waste. See which sources actually buy — with revenue attributed to each one.
For a store, the only number that matters is revenue, and where it came from. Ad platforms will each claim the sale; a pageview counter won't claim any of it. Somewhere in between is the truth about which channel is really paying for itself.
Mochi connects to Stripe and attributes revenue to the source that earned it, cookielessly — so you can see that one channel returns real money while another just burns budget. Funnels show where checkout leaks, and it all works without a consent banner scaring off buyers.
Add up the platforms' numbers and you've 'sold' three times what you actually did.
Some sources look busy but never buy — and a counter can't separate them from the ones that do.
A cookie wall in front of a shopper is friction you don't want at the top of the funnel.
Stripe revenue attributed to the channel that earned it — one honest number, not each platform's claim.
See where visitors drop between product, cart and purchase, then fix the biggest leak.
Cookieless and first-party, so there's no cookie wall between a shopper and your store.
Know when buyers actually show up, so you launch drops and sales at the right time.
Yes. Connect Stripe and Mochi attributes each payment to the source that brought the buyer, so you get one honest revenue-by-channel view instead of each ad platform claiming the sale.
Yes. Mochi's funnels let you track product → cart → purchase and show the conversion at each step so you can fix the biggest leak.
No. Mochi is cookieless and first-party, so there's no consent wall between a shopper and your store.
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