Quick Verdict
| Binom | ClickerVolt | |
|---|---|---|
| Hosting | Self-hosted (you run the server) | Managed, Cloudflare edge |
| Pricing model | License subscription | $997 Pro / $2,497 Agency, one time |
| Entry price | $149/mo ($104/mo annual) | $997 once |
| Click volume | Unlimited, flat license | No per-event metering |
| Data ownership | Full, on your own server | Hosted by ClickerVolt |
| Data retention | Lifetime (your storage) | Unlimited, all plans |
| Meta CAPI signal depth | S2S / postback conversions | 15-parameter, captured at opt-in |
| Refund reversal to ad platforms | Not part of the model | Automatic (Google, Meta, TikTok) |
| Native affiliate-network IPNs | Postback setup, manual | ClickBank, JVZoo, WarriorPlus, one step |
| Bot / fraud filtering | Strong, Binom Protect add-on | Basic |
| Setup | Server install required | Buy and run today |
| Track record | Since 2015 | Launched 2025 |
Binom Overview
Binom is a self-hosted performance-marketing tracker built for professionals who push high volumes of traffic and want to own their stack. You install it on your own server, you pay a flat license rather than per click, and the data never leaves your infrastructure. Its reporting is deep and fast, its traffic-distribution rules are mature, and it sells a dedicated anti-bot product, Binom Protect, alongside the tracker.
What Binom Does Well vs ClickerVolt
- Unlimited clicks at a flat license, and that is a genuine edge. Binom v2 processes traffic up to 260 million events a day with no per-event charge. For a buyer running massive pop, push, or native volume, the tracking cost trends toward zero against ad spend. ClickerVolt does not meter events either, but Binom's flat-license-plus-your-own-server model is the proven home for extreme volume.
- Full data ownership through self-hosting. Your tracking data sits on your server, under your control, with lifetime retention bounded only by your own storage. For buyers who will not put first-party data in a vendor's cloud, that is non-negotiable, and Binom delivers it.
- Mature, fast reporting and drill-down. A decade of iteration shows. Binom's multi-dimensional reports and speed are a real strength for buyers who live in their tracker all day.
- Dedicated anti-bot with Binom Protect. A purpose-built layer against bots, VPNs, proxies, anti-detect browsers, and click farms. ClickerVolt's bot filtering is basic by comparison.
- A decade in production. Since 2015, with a large and loyal professional base. ClickerVolt launched in 2025 and has not banked that trust yet.
I have a lot of respect for Binom, and I want that on the record before I say anything else. When a media buyer tells me they push nine figures of clicks a year and refuse to pay a per-event toll or hand their data to anyone, I point them at Binom every time. The flat license against unlimited volume is the right economic shape for that buyer, and self-hosting is the only honest answer to "I want to own my data." Those are not marketing lines. They are real engineering choices that real professionals depend on.
What I keep noticing is that owning your server solves the ownership problem and leaves the signal problem completely untouched. Binom will track every click you own with speed and precision, and it will hand the ad platforms a postback conversion when a sale lands. But a postback is not the rich, fifteen-field identity payload Meta scores match quality on, and self-hosting does nothing to fire a refund correction back out three weeks later. You can own every byte of your data and still be feeding Meta a five-field signal and an uncorrected refund. The control is real. It just does not reach the two places where a 2026 campaign quietly leaks.
Where Binom Falls Short vs ClickerVolt
- You run the server, with everything that implies. Self-hosting means you provision the VPS, handle updates, scaling, uptime, and security. Binom makes this as painless as it can with free install help and one-click updates, but the responsibility is yours. ClickerVolt is managed on Cloudflare's edge with nothing to maintain.
- Postback conversions, not 15-parameter identity forwarding. Binom reports conversions via server-to-server postback. It is not built to capture identity at the opt-in form and forward the full 15-parameter Meta customer-information payload that lifts Event Match Quality.
- No automatic refund reversal. Reversing a sale back to Meta, Google, and TikTok when a customer refunds is not part of Binom's model. ClickerVolt's Refund Sync fires those corrections automatically.
- Affiliate-network integration is manual postback setup. Connecting ClickBank, JVZoo, or WarriorPlus means wiring postbacks by hand. ClickerVolt's native IPN receivers do it in one step and parse reversals automatically.
- Ongoing subscription, plus your server bill. The license is $149/mo, or $104/mo on annual billing, and it never stops. On top of it you pay for hosting. ClickerVolt is a one-time $997.
Binom Pricing Summary
| Plan | Monthly | Annual | Clicks | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Binom v2 (self-hosted) | $149/mo | $104/mo | Up to 260M/day | You provide the server; lifetime retention |
| Binom Cloud (managed) | $299/mo | $299/mo | Up to 2M/day | Server included; 7-day trial |
| Binom Protect (anti-bot) | $99/mo | $69/mo | Unlimited | Separate add-on across your trackers |
License-based, no per-click charge. Self-hosted requires your own server. Additional self-hosted licenses run $75/mo ($52 annual).
ClickerVolt Overview
ClickerVolt is the tracker I built to close the two leaks I kept finding in campaign audits: refunds that never reached the ad platform, and conversion events carrying a fraction of the identity signal they could. It runs on Cloudflare's edge with sub-20ms redirects, prices as a one-time license, and ships its full feature set on every plan including free, with nothing for you to host or maintain.
What ClickerVolt Does Well vs Binom
- Nothing to host, on infrastructure you could not match alone. ClickerVolt runs on Cloudflare's global edge with sub-20ms redirects and no server for you to provision, patch, or scale. Binom's self-hosting gives you control; ClickerVolt's managed edge gives you zero ops.
- Fifteen Meta parameters, captured at opt-in. ClickerVolt captures identity at the form and forwards the complete customer-information payload server-side, the depth that moves Event Match Quality into the top band. A postback-first tracker is not built for this.
- Refund Sync is automatic. When a reversal arrives, corrections fire to Google, Meta, and TikTok with nobody in the loop. Binom has no equivalent.
- Native IPN receivers for affiliate networks. ClickBank, JVZoo, and WarriorPlus connect in one step and parse sales and reversals automatically, instead of hand-wired postbacks.
- One price, paid once. $997 for Pro, no monthly license and no server bill underneath it.
I want to be exact about the trade here, because it is a real one and pretending otherwise would insult anyone who runs Binom on purpose. Binom hands you control and ownership: your server, your data, your rules, unlimited clicks for a flat fee. That is a coherent, defensible choice, and for a high-volume buyer it is often the right one. ClickerVolt hands you the opposite trade: you give up self-hosting and in return you get a managed edge you would spend real money to build, plus the deepest signal and an automatic refund loop, for a price you pay once.
When I audit a stalling campaign on a self-hosted tracker, the clicks are almost never the problem. Binom tracks clicks beautifully. The problem is that Meta was matching on five fields instead of fifteen, and a tenth of the sales had reversed without the algorithm ever hearing about it. Self-hosting cannot fix either of those, because they are not infrastructure problems, they are signal problems. That is the gap ClickerVolt was built to close, and it is a different gap than the one Binom solves.
Where ClickerVolt Falls Short vs Binom
- No self-hosting and no data ownership. Your data lives in ClickerVolt's managed cloud, not on your server. For a buyer who requires full ownership, Binom wins outright.
- Lighter traffic distribution and basic bot filtering. Binom's mature rotation engine and the dedicated Binom Protect layer beat ClickerVolt's lighter distribution and basic filtering.
- One year old. Binom has run since 2015 with a large professional base. We have not earned that yet. (Even though I've built FunnelFlux in 2015 and OptinDojo in 2018, 2 other respected trackers).
ClickerVolt Pricing Summary
| Plan | Price | Billing | CAPI | Hosting |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | n/a | Yes, full 15-parameter depth | Managed |
| Pro | $997 | One time | Yes | Managed |
| Agency | $2,497 | One time | Yes, multi-user | Managed |
Head-to-Head Comparison
Who Runs the Server
This is the first fork, and it decides a lot of the rest. Binom is self-hosted: you own the box, the data, and the maintenance. ClickerVolt is managed: there is no box, and there is no maintenance. Neither is wrong. They are answers to different questions about how much control you want and how much operations work you are willing to own to get it.
Self-hosting gives Binom users full data ownership at the cost of running the server; ClickerVolt's managed edge removes the operations work and the data ownership alike.
Tracking Accuracy and Signal Depth
Binom tracks clicks and conversions with speed and precision, and nothing here disputes that. The separation is in what reaches the ad platform. Binom delivers a conversion by postback. ClickerVolt captures identity at the opt-in form and forwards the full 15-parameter Meta payload server-side. Self-hosting your tracker does not change how many fields Meta receives, and that is the number that decides Event Match Quality.
A postback carries the five fields the browser already exposes; the other ten are collected at the opt-in form and have to be forwarded on purpose, which is what ClickerVolt does on every plan.
Affiliate Network Support
Binom connects to affiliate networks the classic way: you configure postback URLs by hand for each network. It works, and experienced buyers do it without thinking. ClickerVolt's native IPN receivers for ClickBank, JVZoo, and WarriorPlus connect in one step and parse both the sale and the reversal automatically. For a buyer whose revenue runs through those networks, the difference is setup time and, more importantly, whether the refund ever gets handled.
What Owning Your Server Still Doesn't Send
Here is the structural argument, and it is not "Binom bad." Binom is excellent at what it was built for: fast, owned, unlimited-volume click tracking for professionals who want their own stack. The cost is in the two jobs self-hosting does not touch, and they are exactly the two that set a 2026 campaign's economics.
The first thing self-hosting does not send is signal depth. Owning your server gives you control over your data; it does nothing to add the ten identity fields a postback never carries. The second is the refund. Five to twenty percent of affiliate sales reverse within weeks, and a self-hosted click tracker has no mechanism to tell Meta, Google, and TikTok that the money left. The algorithm keeps the sale on its books and keeps prospecting toward the profile of someone who took their money back. You can own every byte of that data and still feed the platform a thin, uncorrected signal.
A self-hosted postback tracker records the reversal on your own server; the unsent correction still trains the ad platform to prospect for more buyers like the one who left.
The Money Side, Stated Honestly
On the pure license line, Binom and ClickerVolt are closer than most of these comparisons. Binom self-hosted is $149/mo, or $104/mo on annual billing, plus your server cost. ClickerVolt Pro is $997 once. ClickerVolt breaks even against the annual Binom license at month ten, and against monthly billing at month seven, before counting the server bill Binom carries and ClickerVolt does not. But price is not really the axis here. The axis is what you want to own. Binom sells you control and unlimited volume. ClickerVolt sells you signal depth, automatic refund correction, and zero operations, for a price that stops.
License-only, ClickerVolt Pro passes Binom monthly at month 7 and annual at month 10, before Binom's server bill. The real trade is ownership and unlimited volume versus signal depth, refund correction, and zero ops.
Final Recommendation
Choose Binom if you push high traffic volume and want a flat license with no per-click charge, you require full data ownership through self-hosting, you value mature, fast reporting and a dedicated anti-bot layer, and running your own server is a price you are glad to pay for control. For that buyer, Binom is a superb tool and I recommend it without reservation.
Choose ClickerVolt if you would rather not run a server, your margin lives on the full 15-parameter Meta payload instead of a postback, you need refunds reversed to Meta, Google, and TikTok automatically, and your revenue runs through ClickBank, JVZoo, or WarriorPlus where native IPNs save you the manual wiring. You pay $997 once, there is nothing to host, and your data is kept forever.
The cleanest test: ask whether your bottleneck is control or signal. If you lie awake about owning your data and your traffic volume is enormous, self-host with Binom. If you lie awake about your Meta match quality and whether your last refund reached the ad platforms, those are signal problems that self-hosting cannot fix, and they are exactly what ClickerVolt was built to close.
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FAQ
Is ClickerVolt a Binom alternative?
For buyers who want the deepest Meta signal and automatic refund handling without running a server, yes. ClickerVolt forwards the full 15-parameter payload, reverses refunds to the ad platforms automatically, and costs $997 once on managed infrastructure. For buyers who require self-hosting, full data ownership, and a flat license over enormous click volume, Binom is the stronger choice and ClickerVolt does not replace it. This page is written by ClickerVolt's founder; every claim is sourced.
How much does Binom cost in 2026?
Binom's self-hosted v2 license is $149/mo, or $104/mo on annual billing, with unlimited clicks and lifetime data retention; you provide your own server. Binom Cloud, the managed option with the server included, is $299/mo. Binom Protect, the dedicated anti-bot product, is a separate $99/mo ($69/mo annual). Pricing is license-based with no per-click charge.
Does Binom send 15-parameter Meta CAPI and reverse refunds?
Binom tracks conversions via server-to-server postback and is built around fast, self-hosted click tracking and traffic distribution. It is not designed to capture identity at the opt-in form and forward the full 15-parameter Meta payload, and automatic refund reversal to ad platforms is not part of its model. ClickerVolt does both on every plan, on managed infrastructure.
What does ClickerVolt NOT do that Binom does?
ClickerVolt is not self-hosted, so it does not give you on-server data ownership. Its traffic-distribution rules are lighter than Binom's mature engine, and its bot filtering is basic next to the dedicated Binom Protect layer. Binom's flat license over unlimited clicks is also the proven answer for extreme traffic volume, and Binom has run since 2015.
Self-hosted or managed: which should an affiliate pick?
If your priority is owning your data and pushing huge volume cheaply, self-host with Binom. If your priority is feeding the ad platforms a rich, refund-corrected signal without running infrastructure, ClickerVolt's managed edge gives you the 15-parameter payload, automatic Refund Sync, and native affiliate-network IPNs with nothing to maintain.
