See Which Pieces Of Content
Actually Make You Money
Stop guessing what is working. Finally see where your best email subscribers come from.
Try it for 14 days free.
You Post Content.
But Do You Know What's Actually Growing Your List And Attracting Paying Customers?
47 New Subscribers This Week. But From Where?
You published a YouTube video, wrote a blog post, posted three times on X, and shared a LinkedIn thread.
People signed up for your newsletter. But which piece of content actually brought them?
Was it the article you spent two days writing, or the tweet you threw together in 2 minutes?
You have no clue.
So you keep doing everything, spreading yourself thin, and getting closer to burnout.
Your Autoresponder Can't Tell You Either 🤷
All it does it show you that someone subscribed.
But not where they came from:
- Not which tweet
- Not which video
- Not which blog post
| Name | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Sarah M. | sarah.m***@gmail.com | unknown |
| Jake T. | jake.t***@hey.com | unknown |
| Priya K. | priya.k***@outlook.com | unknown |
| Chris R. | chris.r***@yahoo.com | unknown |
| Amy L. | amy.l***@gmail.com | unknown |
So you're left guessing. And guessing means wasting hours on content that's not growing your list with the right subscribers.
You Might Be Sabotaging Your Growth By Following the Wrong Metrics
Maybe a video gets 512 views while a tweet gets 1,200 likes. Maybe a blog post gets no comments while a LinkedIn thread goes viral.
The obvious move is to double down on what looks like it's working.
But what if the 512-view video brought in 6 subscribers and 2 repeat buyers — and the viral post brought zero?
Without real data, you'd never know. You'd kill the thing that was quietly making you money.
That's the cost of guessing. You optimize for applause instead of revenue.
Google Analytics & Co Tell You Pageviews
You need to know which content you posted led to that $997 sale.
What Google Analytics tells you
- Traffic"1,000 pageviews from X"
- Bounce"Bounce rate: 65%"
- Time"Session duration: 2:30"
- Pages"Top pages by traffic"
What content makes you money? No freakin' clue.
What BestSubscribers tells you
- Revenue"X brought 3 signups that generated $2,400 in sales"
- Convert"The Substack article you posted last week has a 12% subscriber-to-buyer rate"
- ROI"YouTube video drove $15K in course sales"
- Rank"Top content by revenue generated"
What content makes you money? Crystal clear.
Simple Setup
Up and running in minutes.
Connect your autoresponder
Kit, MailerLite, Systeme.io (More to come.)
Connect domain & paste snippet
One line on your landing pages & website.
Connect Stripe
Or Teachable, PayPal, LemonSqueezy.
Generate tracking links
Get granular subscriber attribution for every piece you put out there.
Integrates With Your Stack
Not seeing your tool? Let us know and we'll integrate it.
How It Works
See which platforms pulls in subscribers
Know exactly where your email subscribers come from. YouTube, Twitter, your blog -- see what actually grows your list.
Generate tracking links in 2 seconds
Choose the platform and the content title done. (We even copy the link to your clipboard to save you that extra click.) No more confusing UTM builders or paying for link shorteners.
See which traffic sources bring the money
Not all traffic is equal. Find out which sources bring subscribers who actually buy.
Detailed analytics per subscriber
See every touchpoint for each subscriber. When they signed up, from where they come, and what they bought.
See which emails make you money
Find your top-performing emails and recycle what works. Filter by revenue or number of sales.
Are You Publishing for Vanity Metrics
or for the Money?
I don't publish content for vanity metrics.
I publish content to get people on my email list so they can buy my products.
As an email marketer, website analytics completely failed me. They're built for tracking website visitors, not for newsletter marketers.
I was posting on multiple platforms with no clear picture of what was actually working.
The real problem? I had $81,000 in untracked revenue.
People subscribe with one email and buy with another. They use VPNs, ad-blockers, open links in new windows.
When someone purchases, you can't just ask "which content got you on my list?"—they don't remember.
I built BestSubscribers to solve this. Now I know precisely where my best subscribers come from, so I can double down on what works.
You can too.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from Google Analytics?
Google Analytics tells you "1,000 people visited from X." Cool. But did any of them buy anything? We tell you "That X thread brought 3 email signups who spent $2,400 on your course." One answers trivia. The other answers what's actually working.
What email platforms do you integrate with?
Kit, MailerLite, Systeme.io right now. Connecting takes about as long as making a cup of coffee—paste your API key, click save, done. More platforms coming based on what you ask for.
How do I track revenue?
Connect your payment provider (Stripe, Paypal, Lemonsqueezy, Teachable:pay) and we do the rest. When someone buys, we automatically figure out which piece of content got them on your list in the first place. You'll see "This $297 sale came from that Instagram reel you posted in October."
Do I need to set up UTM tags?
Nope. No spreadsheets, no ?utm_source=whatever nonsense. Just use links like go.you.com/ig-promo and we figure out the rest. Name your links whatever makes sense to you.
How accurate is this?
We match about 85% of your subscribers to the content that brought them in. That's way higher than UTM tracking (which breaks the moment someone closes a tab and comes back later). The other 15%? Usually people on VPNs or privacy browsers—not much anyone can do there.
Do I need a big email list to make this work?
Nope. Actually, the sooner you start the better. Every subscriber who joins without tracking is a subscriber you'll never know the source of. Start now and every single person who signs up from this point forward gets attributed. Even with 50 subscribers, you'll start seeing which content actually converts—and you can double down on what works before you grow.
What if I'm not making any money from my list yet?
Still useful. Even without revenue, you'll see exactly which content drives subscribers. That's the hardest part to figure out—which posts, reels, or threads actually get people to sign up. Most creators have no idea. You will. So when you do launch something to sell, you already know where your buyers come from.
Can I use my own domain with the tracking links?
Are you kidding us? OF COURSE! Your tracking links use your own domain—like go.yourname.com or link.yourname.com. They look professional, match your brand, and your audience will never see scammy bit.ly URLs.
Is there a free trial?
14 days free. Poke around, connect your stuff, see if it's useful. If it's not, cancel and you won't pay a dime.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Cancel whenever you want—no contracts, no hoops, no guilt trips. You keep access through the end of your billing period.
Simple Pricing
Other tools nickel-and-dime you with tiers. We don't.
Billed monthly
- 14-day free trial
- Unlimited tracking links
- Unlimited subscribers tracked
- Unlimited revenue attributed
- All ESP integrations (Kit, MailerLite)
- All payment integrations (Stripe, Teachable)
This Tool Will Pay for Itself
at Least 10x Over
"I'll just track this myself"
You can.
Set up UTM parameters for every link. Log every email signup in a spreadsheet. Cross-reference with your payment provider.
Update it weekly.
That's 5-8 hours a month if you're organized.
At $50/hour (and your time is worth more than that), you're spending $250-400/month to do what this app does for $19.
And you'll still miss things.
Manual tracking breaks the moment you forget to tag one link or your spreadsheet formula breaks. Or your email subscriber uses ad-blocker or incognito mode.
"My email provider already shows me this"
Your email tool shows you open rates and click rates.
It does not show you which piece of content brought that subscriber to your list in the first place.
Google Analytics shows you traffic. It does not connect that traffic to a specific subscriber who later bought your $297 course.
No single tool you're currently using connects the full chain: content → subscriber → purchase.
The real cost of flying blind
Every month without this data, you make content decisions based on feelings.
You might be spending 10 hours a week on X when YouTube drives 80% of your sales.
That's 40 hours a month on the wrong platform. At $50/hour, $2,000/month in misallocated time.
Or maybe you killed a podcast that was quietly your best sales channel because downloads looked low.
You had no way to know those listeners were buying.
This doesn't get better with time. It compounds.
Six months of guessing is six months of content effort pointed in the wrong direction.
$19/month to stop guessing. Or don't. Up to you.
Find Out Where Your Best Subscribers Came From.
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