Solutions
Four teams, one problem: demand shows up anonymous and leaves unbothered. Here is how each of them fixes it with IDview.
Your reps are emailing lists bought from a dashboard. Meanwhile real buyers read your pricing page and vanish. IDview hands your team the ones already shopping — with the pages they read as your opening line.
Attribution models argue. Named visitors do not. See exactly which campaigns, sources and content pull real target accounts onto the site, and kill the channels dragging in tourists.
Run a tracker per client, each with its own ICP and scoring. Unlimited seats means your whole team plus the client can sit in the same workspace without a per-user tax.
No SDR army, no revops function, no budget for a six-figure intent platform. One tag gets you the same signal the enterprise buys — and tells you which fifteen people to email today.
Plays that work
Anyone who hits /pricing twice in a week and scores above 70 gets an email that day. Highest-converting play we know.
A closed-lost account starts reading your docs again. That is a buying committee reforming — reopen the thread before your competitor does.
Filter last week's identified visitors by UTM. If a channel brought zero ICP-fit accounts, it is not awareness. It is waste.
Rank your pages by the average lead score of their visitors. Write more of what pulls buyers, less of what pulls readers.
Pick your play
Install IDview free and find out who was on your site this week.