Steam’s native UTM tracking under-reports paid-campaign wishlists by about 75%. Devs kill profitable ad campaigns 60 days before launch because the dashboard says CPW is $3.30 when it’s actually $1.71. We fix that.
This feature is in private beta while we finish proper user accounts and access control. We’re not accepting public uploads of Steamworks data until that’s done — your sales-funnel data deserves real auth, not a URL parameter. Drop your email below for the day-1 launch link.
What you’ll get when it ships
Drop your Steamworks “Wishlists by day” CSV export — encrypted at rest, scoped to your account, never shared or used for training.
Log your ad campaigns (Meta/Google/TikTok bursts, paid streamers, festivals, sponsored newsletters).
Per-campaign analysis: true cost per wishlist alongside what Steam UTM reported. The difference, on average, is the difference between a profitable campaign you would have killed and one you can correctly scale.
Full export of your data on request. Full delete on request. The standard GDPR / CCPA boilerplate but actually honored.
Why we’re gating this
Your wishlist trajectory is commercially sensitive. A competitor seeing it is real harm. We’d rather make you wait two weeks for proper authentication than ship a feature that could leak your sales funnel through a URL parameter. In the meantime, the free forecast and methodology page are fully open.