Built for operators, not for advertisers.
WebmasterID's surface area is small on purpose. These are the audiences it fits well today.
Where WebmasterID lands.
Indie founders
Privacy-first analytics that doesn't slow your launch.
One snippet, one site_id, one dashboard. No tag manager, no consent SDK to integrate, no third-party scripts on your hot path. You get page views, traffic source breakdown, and AI referral signal from day one.
SEO ecosystems
Cross-page observability for content-heavy operations.
Top pages, traffic-source classification, UTM-tagged campaign attribution, and AI crawler activity per page. Built for operators who already know what they're looking at — no marketing-funnel overlays in the way.
Publishers
See which AI assistants are reading your work.
AI crawler visits and AI-referral human visits are surfaced as separate signals. Useful for editorial decisions, robots policy, and understanding which AI surfaces are quietly summarising your content.
AI-native websites
Analytics that understands the new traffic mix.
When ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini are part of your distribution, traditional analytics tooling can mis-attribute or hide that traffic. WebmasterID classifies it explicitly.
Programmatic SEO
Page-level signal at scale.
Top pages by source, UTM campaign rollups, and per-page bot detection. Designed to handle large content footprints without a marketing-suite price tag.
Content networks
One dashboard, many sites.
Each registered site gets its own site_id but shares the same operator dashboard. The site selector + range filter compose into every page so you can compare and slice without query gymnastics. Multi-site UX improvements are in progress.
Utility SaaS
A tracker you can ship in a Friday afternoon.
Strict TypeScript SDK for Next.js, plus a plain script tag for everything else. The product is small and readable; you can audit it before installing.