Stop wasting spend on guesswork.
You finally see which campaigns produce real bookings — so you can pour money into winners and switch off the rest. (Server-side analytics forwarding.)
Apple's browser quietly stops tracking your ads after 7 days — so the bookings you paid for vanish from your reports. Accommador sends every booking straight to your analytics, server-to-server, so your numbers stay true.
You put real money into Google and Meta ads. Then you open the report to see what it bought you — and the bookings aren't there.
Here's what almost no operator knows: Apple's browser caps ad tracking at 7 days. A guest clicks your ad, browses, thinks about it, and books eleven days later. To your reports, that booking came from nowhere. The ad gets none of the credit.
So you're making budget calls on broken data. You cut the campaign that was actually filling rooms because it "looks dead". You keep the one that only looks busy. Every month you're spending $200–$2,000 on ad attribution you can't see, and you can't scale what works because you can't even find what works.
That's not a small leak. That's flying blind with the throttle open.
Accommador owns the booking engine and the tracking, so it doesn't rely on the browser at all.
When a guest pays, Accommador sends that booking event directly from our server to your Google Analytics — server to server, no cookie required. The conversion still attributes long after Apple has killed browser tracking. The booking you paid for shows up where it should: next to the ad that earned it.
This is live today and we'll demo it on a real account.
You point Accommador at your own Google Analytics, Google Ads and Meta. We set up the link — no code for you to write.
They click your ad, land on your branded booking page, and pay. Cross-domain tracking keeps the whole journey — from your marketing site to the booking confirmation — joined as one trip, not two strangers.
The moment the payment lands, our server forwards the purchase straight to your analytics. No browser, no cookie, no 7-day expiry.
Each booking carries one transaction ID shared by the server and browser events, so it's counted once — never twice. Real revenue, real source, every time.
You finally see which campaigns produce real bookings — so you can pour money into winners and switch off the rest. (Server-side analytics forwarding.)
Bookings that happen days after the click still attribute back to the ad that won them, long after Apple's 7-day cap. (Direct server-to-server purchase events.)
Server and browser events share one transaction ID, so nothing is double-counted — your reported revenue matches your bank. (De-duplicated event tracking.)
From the first ad click on your marketing site to the booking confirmation, the trip stays linked as one path. (Cross-domain tracking.)
When you can prove a campaign returns more than it costs, raising the budget stops being a gamble.
It feeds your Google Analytics, Google Ads and Meta — your data, your accounts, your control.
Most booking engines: track in the browser, go dark after 7 days, leave you guessing.
Accommador: the marketing drives the traffic, your branded booking engine converts it, and server-side attribution proves which ad earned the booking — because the same system owns all three. Nobody else closes that loop.
A typical 30-room operator loses $200–$2,000 a month in un-tracked ad attribution alone — money spent, results invisible.
No. You connect your existing Google and Meta accounts once and we handle the link. There's no code for you to write and nothing to maintain.
The server-side attribution forwarding is live today and we'll demo it on a real account during your call. (The first-party thank-you redirect — firing your own pixels on your own domain — is configurable as a further option, not a promise we're making about today.)
No. Server and browser events share one transaction ID, so each booking is counted exactly once. Your reported revenue stays clean.
No. The 100+ OTA channel manager keeps your OTA volume flowing. This feature simply makes the direct spend measurable — it adds visibility, it takes nothing away.
They can try — but bolt-on browser tracking still dies at Apple's 7-day cap. Because Accommador owns the booking engine, it sends conversions server-side, which is the part agencies can't bolt on from outside.
SiteMinder charges ~$250/mo for the channel manager alone. Accommador includes it — plus PMS, booking engine, payments, Xero and the full marketing stack — from $500/mo per location.
Get the full Accommador platform for $5,000/year, the price held for life, plus free white-glove migration — and our guarantee: more direct bookings in 90 days, or we work free until you do, or you're refunded.
Lock in your spotMost operators run a channel manager, a PMS, a booking engine, an email tool, an SMS tool, a reviews tool, a social scheduler and a site builder — six to nine subscriptions, none of them talking to each other. Accommador replaces all of it, from $500 AUD/mo per location.