PeerClick, founded in 2011 in New York, is one of the most price-competitive and technically polished ad tracking and traffic distribution platforms available to affiliate marketers and performance agencies in 2026. Its infrastructure credentials are hard to argue with: 100% uptime since 2015, 2ms redirect speed, sub-2-second real-time reporting, ISO/IEC 27001 certification, and IAB Europe membership together describe a platform built with serious operational standards.
The free plan — 100K events per month with no time limit and no credit card — is the most generous permanent free tier among major ad trackers, and the Starter plan at $79/month (annual) sets a price floor significantly below RedTrack ($124+) and Voluum ($499+) for comparable S2S tracking capability.
The feature set is comprehensive: AI-based traffic distribution, rule-based automation, A/B testing, 55+ traffic source templates, landing page protection (lander locking), White Page functionality for grey-niche campaign moderation compliance, anti-fraud both native and third-party integrated, 40+ tracking parameters per click, multi-conversion tracking, and an affiliate panel for managing offer access across publisher accounts. The 24/7 live chat support with live webinars and dedicated onboarding sessions is genuinely above average for a bootstrapped platform at this price point.
The concerns are structural. PitchBook lists PeerClick at 3 total employees — an extremely small team for a platform with this feature surface area, and a material risk for buyers considering long-term dependency on the infrastructure. The no-refund policy is strict and non-negotiable. The Starter plan's 3-domain and 3-workspace limitations mean buyers need Basic+ ($159/mo) to access meaningful multi-account or multi-campaign scale, and the 3-month data retention on Starter is limiting for trend analysis. None of these are disqualifying, but they should factor into evaluation for teams planning extended commitment.
Best for: affiliate marketers, media buyers, and performance agencies wanting professional-grade tracking at a budget price point; grey-niche operators needing White Page and lander protection; beginners starting with the free plan.
Not ideal for: enterprises requiring guaranteed long-term vendor stability, or teams needing unlimited domains/workspaces from a base plan.
