Not all MegaPush traffic is equal. ValidVisit scores every visit 0–100 and pins it to the exact zone that sent it — so you can tell real humans from bots and invalid clicks, worst zones first.
No longer active: MegaPush ceased operating around 2020 and no longer sells traffic. This page stays up for advertisers auditing historical campaigns.
source in MegaPushThe buyer pastes the bad numeric sourceids into the campaign's blacklist field to disable them, and/or toggles off entire underperforming feeds (identified via the {feedid} token) in the campaign's Feeds section.
ValidVisit reports the device, OS, browser — down to the version — plus the language and ISP behind every flagged visit, and MegaPush supports OS, browser, device type and connection type targeting. The segments we flag are segments you can exclude.
MegaPush is a self-serve push network built on a large subscriber base, organised by feed. The {feedid} is the unit you act on — feeds can be disabled or bid individually — so feed-level intelligence converts straight into action. MegaPush passes {feedid}, {camp_id} and a {clickid} on every click. ValidVisit captures these as each click lands, measures the visit against 100+ independent data points covering the feed it came from, the device behind it and how the visitor behaves, and rolls them into one 0–100 quality score so real subscribers pass and bots stand out. The result tells you which feeds carry non-human traffic.
Push traffic quality is a function of how each subscriber feed was acquired, and on MegaPush that variation lives at the {feedid} level. The defining pattern is feed quality: a feed built on incentivised or bot-inflated opt-ins clicks in unnaturally regular bursts aligned to send windows — reflexive or automated rather than intentional. ValidVisit reads that rhythm against everything else it knows about the click and tells a real subscriber apart from an automated one.
What makes feed scoring reliable is breadth. Every visit is checked against more than a hundred separate signals — where it originated, the device and connection it rode in on, and the way the visitor moves through the page — and those combine into a single 0–100 verdict. A feed packed with server-farm agents or clients routed through proxies and VPNs scores very differently from one full of genuine humans, and because {feedid} rides on every click, that verdict attributes to the individual feed. A bad feed is isolated from the rest of a campaign instead of dragging the whole average down.
Rank active {feedid} values by quality and by the share of visits in the suspicious/bad tier. Feeds above your baseline are candidates to disable or down-bid.
Unnaturally even click bursts aligned to notification schedules point to bot-inflated feeds; ValidVisit flags which feed.
Automated subscribers behind a feed tend to arrive from a narrow band of suspect origins even as addresses rotate. ValidVisit ties each finding to the {feedid} so you act on the right one.
When a feed's visits cluster at the bottom of the 0–100 range, that points to automated agents rather than real subscribers.
MegaPush itself isn't the problem — bots and invalid traffic concentrate in a handful of its sub-sources: the publisher, site or zone, and the placement or widget within it. So we roll the score up by those MegaPush tokens, not by creative (which says nothing about whether a click was human).
Bought as one MegaPush line, your spend is a single number. Scored per sub-source it runs from 92 down to 22 — the worst is nearly all bots. That’s the leak a blended average hides.
MegaPush traffic scored 0–100 per sub-source, worst first — down to the placement you buy.
Bot / invalid-traffic score broken down by:
{feedid}The subscriber-feed id — the source you blacklist or down-bid in the campaign.Per-click id: MegaPush passes a unique click id, so we also run velocity, deduplication and repeat-source checks on every visit.
Compare bot & invalid-traffic breakdown across every ad network →See your own MegaPush sub-sources scored this way.
Each MegaPush macro maps to a normalized parameter, so every scored click is pinned to the right campaign, creative and publisher.
https://yoursite.com/landing?utm_source=megapush&utm_medium=push&vv_campaign_id={camp_id}&vv_publisher_id={feedid}&vv_click_id={clickid}| Token | MegaPush macro | Maps to | Identifies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Campaign ID | {camp_id} | campaign_id | campaign |
| Feed ID | {feedid} | publisher_id | publisher |
| Click ID | {clickid} | click_id | click |
{camp_id}{feedid}{clickid}Every visit is weighed against more than a hundred independent data points and reduced to a single, sortable 0–100 quality score.
Each data point is combined rather than checked in isolation, so a genuine human almost never trips enough of them to be flagged — and bots that beat one rarely beat the rest.
The detection model is ours and stays that way. What you get is a clear verdict on every visit — not a single brittle rule you can game, and not an unexplained number you can't act on.
Every verdict maps to the campaign, publisher and placement that sent the click — so you know exactly which source to cut.
Scoring and attribution are the means — the point is cutting the MegaPush traffic that wastes your spend. Here's how ValidVisit gets you a list you can act on.
You buy MegaPush clicks; what arrives are visits. ValidVisit scores each one 0–100 so real humans stand out from bots and invalid traffic — one script, no funnel hop, no fingerprinting.
Every scored visit is tied to the exact MegaPush source and zone via the network's own tokens — so the bad traffic has an address, not just a headline percentage.
You get the worst offenders as a ready-to-use list plus postbacks to your tracker — so you can exclude them in MegaPush and put your next dollar behind the traffic that converts.
Add ValidVisit's script to your landing page and append MegaPush's macros — {feedid}, {camp_id} and {clickid} — to your destination URL. The pixel captures them as the visitor arrives and stores a scored verdict per visit, segmented by feed, with nothing on the click path.
Yes. Because {feedid} is on every click, ValidVisit ranks your feeds by quality and by what is dragging their scores down, and you disable or down-bid the offenders in your MegaPush campaign. ValidVisit reports the evidence; you apply the change.
MegaPush quality is set by which subscriber feed you buy. Scoring per feed separates feeds of genuine subscribers from those padded with incentivised or bot opt-ins — the distinction a campaign average hides, and the exact lever MegaPush gives you.
See which publishers and placements send real buyers vs bots — every visit scored 0–100, worst first.
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