Know every company on your site by name
Google Analytics shows sessions—Snitcher shows you Acme Corp visited three times this week, viewed pricing twice, and came back today.
Old way
Flying blind
- 5,000 visitors this month but you can't name a single one
- Traffic reports mean nothing to sales because there's no one to call
- Target accounts visit, evaluate, and choose competitors you never knew about
- You're paying to drive traffic you'll never be able to work
New way
Full visibility
- Every company that visits becomes a name you can look up and act on
- Traffic reports become account lists with context sales can actually use
- Target accounts trigger alerts the moment they land on your site
- Paid traffic delivers ROI because you capture who clicked
Companies, not sessions
Anonymous IP addresses become named companies with industry, size, and location—no form fill required, no waiting for hand-raisers.
Every visit, every return
See when accounts come back, which pages they revisit, and how their engagement changes over time—nothing slips through unnoticed.
While they're still browsing
Get alerts when target accounts hit key pages so you can reach out while they're still in research mode, not after they've decided.
Traffic quality, not just volume
Report which campaigns brought real companies—not just clicks—so marketing proves value and sales trusts the data.
"We solved a big problem at an affordable price without spending time on training."
We chose Snitcher because better data up front means better results downstream.
Wouter van Hofwegen
Head of Global Sales, Mapiq
Snitcher's accuracy and coverage are exactly what our customers need. It's become a core part of our enrichment stack.
Growth Team
·Growth Operations, Clay
Snitcher improved our website visitor match rate, enabling us to be a market leader in website intent.
Rhea Sagar
·Growth Lead, Unify
Buyers are visiting while you're counting page views
Right now a target account is on your pricing page. Snitcher identifies them before they leave, so your rep's first touch references exactly what they researched.
