I've been running the numbers on my tracking solution subscriptions this week and I'm actually fuming. Voluum's latest price hike pushed me over the edge. It's not that it doesn't work, it does, but the cost per click for my own damn tracking is starting to eat into margins on mid-tier campaigns. Here's the trick that saved me this quarter: you don't need one tracker for everything. I set up a cheap BeMob account just for testing new traffic sources or sketchy networks where I'm worried about shaving. Once a campaign proves stable and profitable on a trusted source, I port it over to RedTrack because their server infrastructure is more reliable for scale. This two-tracker system cut my monthly software burn by almost 40%. It adds a tiny bit of manual work migrating data but the savings are real. The big lesson? These companies bank on you being lazy and putting all your eggs in one expensive basket.