Monitor every client site. Report under your agency's name.
Tracefox watches your clients' websites, tracking pixels, cookies, consent banners, checkout flows, and generates monthly PDF reports and public status pages branded as your agency, not ours. One workspace, up to 50 client sites, and client-facing deliverables that look like you built them yourself.
White-label PDF reports included from Starter ($19/mo) · No credit card to try
Your reporting tool doesn't actually watch the site.
AgencyAnalytics, DashThis, and Whatagraph are great at rolling up GA4 and ad-spend numbers for client reporting. They don't notice when a Facebook Pixel falls off the page, when a theme update breaks checkout, or when a consent banner regresses. That's a different product, and it's the one most agencies are missing.
Analytics tools show downstream
Conversion dropped → but why? Your reporting dashboard can tell you revenue is off. It can't tell you the pixel stopped firing on Tuesday when the theme was updated.
Uptime tools show the easy failures
Pingdom and UptimeRobot check if the homepage loads. They don't replay a checkout, they don't diff scripts between scans, they don't know your consent banner exists.
Silent failures kill trust
When a client discovers broken tracking before you do, the trust damage outlasts the fix. Proactive monitoring is the service that prevents those conversations.
Three surfaces, all branded as your agency
The Tracefox dashboard you use day-to-day stays as Tracefox, that's fine, your clients never see it. Everything they actually receive or access is branded with your logo and agency name.
Monthly PDF reports
Your logo in the header. Your agency name throughout. Compliance score, period summary, every change categorized by severity with plain-English explanations. One per site, auto-generated, downloadable or emailable.
Public status pages
Every monitored site gets a public URL showing its compliance score, uptime, and recent detections, branded with your agency. Forward to clients who want real-time visibility without logging in anywhere.
Shareable detection links
When you want to show a client exactly what changed, 'your Facebook Pixel was removed on April 12', you send a link to the detection page. Branded, timestamped, evidence-backed.
One workspace. Every client. Clean separation.
Tracefox isn't a single-site tool with team features bolted on. Every part of the product assumes you're managing many clients in parallel, workspace-scoped data, per-site status pages, per-site reports, per-site team assignments.
- Up to 50 client sites on Business, 5 on Starter, 15 on Pro, no per-site upcharge
- Team members invited into the same workspace so anyone on your team can respond to client alerts
- Separate alert routing per site, a big client can get Slack + email, a small one can stay in the digest
- Audit log of every action, so when a client asks "when did that change?" you have the answer
- History retention of 60 days (Pro) or 90 days (Business), enough to show clients quarter-over-quarter trends
Priced for agency margins
Most agency-reporting tools charge $50-200/mo per client or take a percentage. Tracefox is flat-rate: $19 for 5 client sites, $69 for 15, $129 for 50. No overage fees, no per-site add-ons. If you're charging your clients even $50/mo for website monitoring, every plan pays for itself at one client.
See all plansCommon questions
What does white-label monitoring mean?
White-label monitoring means the reports, shareable links, and public status pages your clients see show your agency's brand, your logo, your name, your colors, instead of the monitoring tool's brand. Your clients experience it as a service from your agency, not as a third-party tool you resold.
Which parts of Tracefox are white-labelled?
Monthly PDF reports (available on Starter and above), public shareable status pages (one per website), and shareable individual-detection pages. Your agency logo and name replace Tracefox branding. The Tracefox dashboard you use internally is not white-labelled, only the client-facing surfaces.
Do I need the Business plan for white-label?
No. White-label PDF reports start on the Starter plan ($19/mo). Pro and Business include it too. The main differences at higher tiers are more client websites (5 → 15 → 50), more checkout tests, higher run frequency, and API/webhook access.
How do I add my agency logo and name?
Go to Settings → White-Label in the dashboard, upload your logo (PNG recommended), and enter your agency name. It applies to every PDF report you generate after that, you don't need to re-upload per client or per site.
Can different team members manage different clients?
Yes. You can invite team members into the same workspace; everyone sees every monitored site and every test. If you need stricter per-client isolation (agency team A can only see client A), that's on the roadmap but not available today.
What do clients actually receive?
Monthly PDF reports branded with your agency showing: compliance score for their site, scan count for the period, every detected change categorized by severity (HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW) with plain-English explanations, and a list of tracking scripts detected. Clients who want real-time access can be given the public status page URL for their site, also branded.
Ship client reports with your logo, not ours.
Start free, upload your logo, and send your first white-label report to a client this week. No credit card.