No usage meters, no per-event billing, no seat counting. The number of creators you connect is the only thing that changes what you pay — and ten of them are included.
Fourteen days, refunded in full, no argument. If your conversions are not reaching Meta with a click id attached, you should not be paying for this.
Not a dashboard. Meta already has one. You are paying for the one thing Meta cannot do on its own: knowing that the fan who subscribed at 17:46 is the person who clicked an ad at 14:02, on a different site, in a different session.
Everything else — the reports, the lifetime value, the bot filtering — exists because that join exists. Without it they would be decoration.
No. You authorise EvlPixel against your creator account over OAuth, the same way you would authorise any app. You never hand over a password, and you can revoke it from Fanvue at any time.
One connected Fanvue account. Ten are included. Disconnecting a creator frees the slot immediately, and reconnecting the same one later restores its links and fan history rather than starting from zero.
No meter, and no per-event billing. A campaign that suddenly works will not produce a surprise invoice. If your volume ever becomes genuinely unusual we will talk about it rather than bill you for it.
Your tracking links keep redirecting — a link printed inside a live ad must never break, whatever your billing status. Clicks keep being recorded too. What stops is reporting to Meta. Resubscribe and the history is intact.
Because a free plan would make the honest version of this product worse. Attribution has to be complete to be worth anything, and a crippled version proves nothing. Instead the first fourteen days are refundable in full, so the risk sits with us rather than you.
Yes, at ten months for twelve. Ask once you are past the refund window — committing a year to something you have used for a week is not a trade we want you to make.
Connect one creator, point one campaign at a tracking link, and look at what lands in Meta.
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