We started PixelYeah after watching every visitor-ID tool on the market converge on the same broken model: charge per match, gate the good identities behind enterprise plans, and let the bill scale with growth. That isn't a business — that's a tax on traffic.
So we took the graph we'd already built — 280 million US consumers, 120 million verified work identities, daily refresh — and wrapped it in a single tiny pixel with two prices: $99 for small sites and $500 for unlimited.
That's it. No per-match meter. No "credits." No quarterly billing surprises when you have a good month.
Operating principles
Per-match pricing pretends to be fair and ends up punishing the customers who use the product most. Flat is honest.
Every changelog entry is a real change a customer asked for. No 'exciting updates.'
We resolve consented signals against a graph. We don't track people across the open web for fun.