Signing Up
Visit the https://seeka.app/sign-up and create an account using Google, Facebook or your work email.
As you will be sent important notifications from Seeka, we recommend an email you check daily.
Verify Your Account
Enter your 4 digit verification code that will arrive via your registered email.
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Create an Organisation
An organisation can be thought of as the master folder for one or more brands.
After this step you will asked to create a brand which is name that will appear on your invoices.
The organisation name will not appear on your invoices.
Most organisations will only have one brand so it's perfectly ok for your organisation name to be the same as your brand name.
Example Organisation Multi-Brand structure:
Organisation: Dannyโs Ice-cream PTY LTD
Brand 1: Dannyโs Ice-cream New York
Brand 2: Dannyโs Ice-cream Gold Coast
Create a Brand
Brands allow the segmentation of event data Seeka collects to be sent in isolation to one or more data destinations.
Your brand name will be used internally to identity the brand
Your Legal Entity name will appear on your invoices
You would create multiple brands if you wanted to keep event data separate between 2 businesses.
Select a plan
Seeka's consumption based pricing revolves around 'sessions' and scales as your traffic scales.
Our plans are based around the assumption of your monthly usage and can be thought of as pre-purchasing a monthly allowance of sessions.
If you go over your allowance an overage charge is applied to your next month
The cost per session is cheaper the higher the plan - which is an incentive to select the correct plan ๐
To choose the correct plan, we recommend discovering what your average monthly sessions are which you can check in Google Analytics or the back end of some websites.
A session is defined as a single visit to your digital entity (fancy term for websites, and apps) and a single visit can involve visiting multiple pages.