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Building RevenueTrack — See which channels actually drove revenue. In 60 seconds.

The Problem

SaaS founders spend 2+ hours configuring GA4 just to answer one question: which traffic source generated revenue this month? The interface is labyrinthine, per-channel revenue attribution requires custom reports, and GDPR compliance adds operational overhead that small teams shouldn't bear. After all that work, you still get aggregated data that doesn't clearly show whether Reddit drove $5k or organic search did.

What I'm Thinking of Building

RevenueTrack connects directly to your Stripe account and maps every payment to its traffic source automatically—no GTM, no custom events, no exploration reports needed. One dropdown, one chart: see total revenue by channel for any month. Optional GA4 import fills in missing channel data. Setup takes 60 seconds. If it doesn't answer your question in 30 days, you get your money back.

Who It's For

SaaS founders and growth leads at companies with $50k–$5m ARR using GA4 or Mixpanel today. Primarily bootstrapped/early-stage teams (2–50 people) who can't justify a dedicated analytics engineer but absolutely need to know which channels are profitable.

Key Features (Planned)

  • One-click Stripe OAuth connection—no API keys, no configuration
  • Automatic channel attribution from UTM parameters, referrer, or GA4 import
  • Month-over-month revenue breakdown by traffic source in one chart
  • GDPR-compliant: no tracking pixels, no cookie consent required
  • 30-day money-back guarantee if it doesn't answer your question

I'm validating this idea before writing a single line of code. If this resonates with you, I'd love your feedback:

For SaaS founders here: do you actually know right now which of your traffic channels drove the most revenue last month without building a custom GA4 report?

Check out the concept page and let me know what you think.

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