For BuiltWith to detect server-side tracking, use these specific filters in the "Keyword or Category Filter" field: Keywords to search for: • "server side tracking, stape, google tag manager server side, gtm server side, server side analytics, server side tagging" Additional settings: • Turn ON "Use Description in Keyword or Category Match" - this will search technology descriptions for matches • Turn OFF "Only Return Exact Technology Names" - this allows broader matching • Leave "Last Detected Date Filter" empty to get all historical data This setup will catch server-side tracking solutions like Stape, GTM server-side containers, and other server-side analytics tools that might not have exact name matches but are described in the technology details. [documentation [documentation
what is the best way to determine if a company (website) has any server side tracking companies (ex. Stape) integrated on the domain?
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could you give me the exact context or prompt to use with BuiltWith to find Server Side Tracking on companies' websites
For detecting server-side tracking technologies like Stape, you have several technographic enrichment options: Spade - Returns all known technologies used by a company including third-party tools, with the month each was last observed. Just needs company name and domain. [clay.com Sumble - Provides verified technology data from job postings. Go to "Add Enrichment" > "Sumble" > "Enrich Company Technology" and enter the technologies you want to check. [clay.com SimilarWeb - Has a "Find website technologies" action that shows installed technologies with installation/uninstallation dates. [clay.com BuiltWith - Analyzes website source code to identify the complete software stack and tools implemented on the domain. [documentation Openmart - Can identify tech stacks for SMBs by analyzing their digital presence. [documentation Spade or BuiltWith would likely be your best bets for comprehensive server-side tracking detection.
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