Click Fraud K9 Alternatives 2026: 7 Tools That Actually Work (K9 is Defunct)
Abisola Tanzako | Apr 06, 2026
Last updated: April 2026
ClickPatrol is the better choice for the vast majority of advertisers. It covers Google Ads, Meta, and Microsoft Ads with AI-powered detection analyzing 800+ data points per click at 99.97% accuracy. ClickReport is a narrower tool built exclusively for Google Ads, using rule-based detection without any AI or machine learning. ClickPatrol starts at €59/mo with four protection modules and sub-minute setup. ClickReport starts lower at $29.99/mo but only monitors up to 25,000 paid clicks with basic IP velocity and visitor frequency rules. If your only need is lightweight Google Ads monitoring at a low price, ClickReport can work. For serious fraud prevention across platforms, ClickPatrol is the stronger tool by a wide margin.
| Feature | ClickPatrol | ClickReport |
|---|---|---|
| Target market | SMBs, mid-market, agencies | Small Google Ads advertisers |
| Price (from) | €59/month (published) | $29.99/month |
| Free trial | 7 days, full access | 10 days, no credit card |
| Setup time | Under 1 minute | Moderate (Google Ads API link + script) |
| Detection approach | 800+ data points per click, AI/ML, 99.97% accuracy | Rule-based (IP velocity, visitor frequency, no AI/ML) |
| Google Ads | Yes (automated blocking) | Yes (automated IP blocking via API) |
| META Ads | Yes (automated blocking) | No |
| Microsoft Ads | Yes (automated blocking) | No |
| Form/Lead protection | Yes (FormProtector) | No |
| Audience protection | Yes (AudienceProtector) | No |
| Data/Conversion protection | Yes (DataProtector) | No |
| Landing page monitoring | No | Yes (5-minute synthetic uptime checks) |
| Investigation console | Dashboard with detailed analytics | Yes (CSV exports, evidence-grade logs) |
| Warning system | No visitor-facing popups | Four-tiered warning with visitor-facing popups |
| Privacy modes | GDPR-compliant by design | Three modes (full IP, hashed IP, dropped IP) |
| Session recordings | No | No |
| PMax protection | Yes | No |
| Bot/datacenter IP database | Yes | No |
| VPN/proxy detection | Yes | No |
| GDPR compliance | EU-built, ISO 27001/27018/27701 | Privacy modes available (US-based) |
| Headquarters | Netherlands (EU) | Marco Island, FL, USA |
| Founded | 2020 | 2008 |
| Team size | Private, growing | 1 to 10 employees, bootstrapped |
| G2 rating | 4.7/5 | Not listed |
| ClickFraudTool score | 9.3/10 (Editor’s Choice) | 6.5/10 |
ClickPatrol is a Netherlands-based click fraud protection platform that analyzes 800+ data points per click with 99.97% bot detection accuracy. Founded in 2020, it offers four protection modules (AdProtector, AudienceProtector, DataProtector, and FormProtector) covering the fraud lifecycle from click blocking through CRM spam prevention. ClickPatrol supports Google Ads, Meta, and Microsoft Ads with sub-minute setup. It is ISO 27001/27018/27701 certified, EU-native, and GDPR-compliant by design, with transparent pricing from €59/month.
ClickReport is a US-based click fraud monitoring tool founded in April 2008 by Robert Ward in Marco Island, Florida. It is one of the older tools in the click fraud space, operating for nearly two decades as a bootstrapped company with 1 to 10 employees and no venture capital funding. ClickReport uses rule-based detection, relying on IP velocity tracking and visitor frequency analysis rather than AI or machine learning. The tool works exclusively with Google Ads and syncs through the Google Ads API for automated IP blocking.
ClickReport’s standout features include an investigation console with CSV-exportable evidence-grade logs (useful for Google Ads refund claims), landing page uptime monitoring with 5-minute synthetic checks, and a four-tiered warning system that displays popups to suspicious visitors. The platform also offers three privacy modes (full IP storage, hashed IP, and dropped IP) for advertisers concerned about data retention. SOC 2 Type II certification is currently in progress.
ClickPatrol claims 99.97% bot detection accuracy by analyzing 800+ data points per click, including VPN/proxy detection, device fingerprinting, behavioral biometrics, and data center identification. ClickFraudTool (2026) scored ClickPatrol 9.9/10 for detection accuracy and 9.3/10 overall, the highest overall score in their benchmark across all click fraud tools.
ClickReport uses rule-based detection built around IP velocity (how often the same IP clicks your ads) and visitor frequency (how often the same visitor returns). It does not use AI, machine learning, behavioral biometrics, or a datacenter/bot IP database. ClickFraudTool scored ClickReport 5.0/10 for detection, the lowest category score in its review. The platform relies on cookie-based persistent visitor tracking, which can be defeated by clearing cookies or using incognito mode.
The gap in detection capability is significant. ClickPatrol identifies fraud through hundreds of signals working together in real time. ClickReport identifies fraud through a small set of manual rules. Sophisticated fraud (botnets, click farms, VPN-masked competitors) that mimics human behavior at varying IPs will pass through ClickReport’s rule-based filters undetected.
ClickFraudTool scored ClickReport 5.0/10 for detection and 6.5/10 overall. By comparison, ClickPatrol scored 9.9/10 for detection and 9.3/10 overall. Source: ClickFraudTool.com, 2026 benchmark.
Edge: ClickPatrol by a wide margin. AI-powered analysis of 800+ data points per click versus rule-based IP and cookie tracking.
ClickPatrol supports:
ClickReport supports:
ClickReport is strictly a Google Ads tool. It does not support Meta, Microsoft Ads, TikTok, LinkedIn, or any other platform. ClickFraudTool scored ClickReport 4.0/10 for platform coverage, reflecting this single-platform limitation. ClickPatrol includes automated blocking on all three major search and social platforms in its base plan.
For advertisers who run Google Ads exclusively and have no plans to expand, ClickReport covers the essentials. For anyone running campaigns on more than one platform, or planning to in the future, ClickReport requires pairing with a second tool.
Edge: ClickPatrol. Three platforms with automated blocking at base price versus Google Ads only.
ClickPatrol publishes its pricing transparently:
| Plan | Price | Clicks/month |
|---|---|---|
| Traffic Insights (Free Trial) | Free for 7 days | Up to 5,000 |
| Traffic Security Starter | €59/month (annual) | Up to 75,000 |
| Traffic Security PRO | €69/month (annual) | Up to 75,000 |
| Agency / Brand | On request | Unlimited |
No lock-in contracts, no setup costs, 17% discount on annual billing.
ClickReport pricing:
| Plan | Price | Clicks/month | Landing pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | $29.99/month | Up to 25,000 | 25 |
| Growth | $249/month | Up to 100,000 | More (Slack + webhook, shared IP blocklists) |
| Scale | Custom | Unlimited | Unlimited (dedicated engineer) |
10-day free trial, no credit card required. Overage charges: $0.002 per click above plan limits.
At first glance, ClickReport’s Starter plan ($29.99/mo) looks cheaper than ClickPatrol (€59/mo). But the products differ substantially at those price points. ClickPatrol’s €59 plan includes AI-powered detection across three platforms with 75,000 clicks and four protection modules. ClickReport’s $29.99 plan provides rule-based detection on Google Ads only with 25,000 clicks and no AI, no audience protection, no form protection, and no conversion data cleaning.
The pricing gap widens at scale. ClickReport’s Growth tier jumps to $249/mo for 100,000 clicks on Google Ads alone. ClickPatrol’s PRO plan covers 75,000 clicks across three platforms for €69/mo. If you exceed ClickReport’s click limits, overage charges of $0.002 per click apply, which can add up quickly for high-traffic accounts.
ClickReport does offer a longer free trial (10 days, no credit card) compared to ClickPatrol’s 7-day trial. Both let you evaluate the product before committing.
Edge: ClickReport for the lowest entry price ($29.99/mo) and longer trial (10 days). ClickPatrol for overall value, considering the detection quality, platform coverage, and feature depth included at €59/mo.
ClickPatrol scores 10/10 for ease of setup on ClickFraudTool. Users connect their Google Ads account in one click, with no code installation and no developer needed. Setup takes under a minute. G2 reviewers describe the interface as “clean” and “designed by people who actually understand digital marketing pain points.”
ClickReport scores 8.0/10 for setup on ClickFraudTool, which is a respectable score. The platform requires linking your Google Ads account through the API and configuring detection rules. The investigation console and CSV export features are well-regarded for advertisers who need evidence-grade documentation for refund claims. The UX scored 7.0/10, suggesting a functional but not polished interface.
ClickReport’s four-tiered warning system is a distinctive feature. It displays progressive popup warnings to visitors flagged as suspicious, escalating from gentle notices to firm warnings. This approach is unusual in the click fraud space. Whether it is effective depends on your use case: it may deter human competitors clicking your ads, but bots are unlikely to respond to popups.
Edge: ClickPatrol for speed and simplicity (10/10 vs 8.0/10 setup score). ClickReport’s investigation console is a niche strength for advertisers focused on building Google Ads refund cases.
ClickPatrol scores 9.8/10 for support quality on ClickFraudTool. The company responds to all reviews on public platforms and offers support in Dutch and English.
ClickReport scores 5.5/10 for support on ClickFraudTool. With a team of 1 to 10 employees and no venture capital funding, ClickReport operates as a lean, bootstrapped operation. Support quality is hard to independently verify because the platform has almost no reviews on major platforms: just 2 ratings on SaaSworthy (3/5) and no presence on G2, Capterra, or Trustpilot.
The near-total absence of public reviews is itself a data point. For a tool that has been on the market since 2008, the lack of user feedback anywhere online is unusual. Most competitors that have operated for even a few years accumulate dozens to hundreds of reviews. ClickReport’s thin review profile makes it difficult to assess real-world reliability.
ClickReport has 2 ratings on SaaSworthy (3/5) and no listings on G2, Capterra, or Trustpilot. After 18 years in market, the near-zero review footprint raises questions about adoption and user retention. Source: SaaSworthy, G2, Capterra, Trustpilot (checked April 2026).
Edge: ClickPatrol. Verified reviews across multiple platforms (G2: 4.7/5, ClickFraudTool: 9.3/10) versus near-zero public feedback for ClickReport.
Both tools have capabilities the other lacks. Understanding these differences helps determine which is the right fit for your specific needs.
ClickReport’s unique features:
ClickPatrol’s unique features (vs. ClickReport):
ClickReport’s unique features are useful but peripheral to fraud detection. Landing page monitoring and visitor popups are nice additions, but they do not catch fraud. ClickPatrol’s unique features directly target fraud at multiple layers: clicks, audiences, conversions, and form submissions.
“Within 2 weeks our ROAS improved and the fake traffic just disappeared. The price pays for itself many times over.” – E-commerce ad manager, Trustpilot (March 2026)
“ClickPatrol feels like a tool designed by people who actually understand digital marketing pain points. The UI is clean, the fraud detection is accurate, and I can prove ROI improvements quickly to stakeholders.” – James W., Head of Marketing, G2 (September 2026)
“We were losing about 15 to 20% of our budget to junk clicks. Competitors clicking our ads, bots, you name it. ClickPatrol was super easy to set up and within the first week we could already see how many fraudulent clicks were being blocked.” – Dental clinic chain advertiser, Trustpilot (March 2026)
ClickReport has almost no verified user reviews on major platforms. The tool is not listed on G2, Capterra, or Trustpilot. SaaSworthy shows 2 ratings with a 3/5 average. No individual review text is publicly available to quote. This makes it impossible to present a balanced selection of user feedback.
ClickFraudTool’s 2026 benchmark rated ClickReport 6.5/10 overall, with detection at 5.0/10 and support at 5.5/10. The review noted that the tool “relies on basic rule-based methods without AI or machine learning” and that “platform coverage is limited to Google Ads only.” Source: ClickFraudTool.com
ClickPatrol is the right choice when:
Ideal use case: An e-commerce team or agency spending EUR 3,000 to 30,000/month on Google Ads, Meta, and Microsoft Ads, dealing with rising CPAs and junk form submissions, who needs AI-powered protection with transparent pricing, sub-minute setup, and GDPR compliance from day one.
ClickReport may be the right choice when:
Ideal use case: A small Google Ads-only advertiser spending under $5,000/month in a local services niche (where competitors manually clicking ads is the primary fraud type), who needs basic monitoring at the lowest possible price and values evidence-grade logs for Google refund claims.
ClickPatrol and ClickReport are fundamentally different products that happen to occupy the same market category. ClickPatrol is a full-featured click fraud protection platform with AI-powered detection, multi-platform support, and four specialized modules covering the fraud lifecycle. ClickReport is a lightweight Google Ads monitoring tool with rule-based detection and a few useful extras like uptime monitoring and evidence packaging.
ClickPatrol is the right fit for the overwhelming majority of advertisers. The combination of 800+ data points per click, 99.97% detection accuracy, three-platform coverage, and four protection modules makes it the more capable tool at every level. The 9.3/10 independent score (highest in the market) and verified reviews on G2, Trustpilot, and other platforms provide confidence that the tool performs as advertised. Pricing starts at €59/month with no lock-in contracts.
ClickReport fills a narrow niche: Google Ads-only advertisers with small budgets who need basic fraud monitoring at the lowest possible price ($29.99/mo) and value evidence-grade logs for refund claims. The rule-based detection catches obvious fraud patterns but misses sophisticated attacks. The near-zero review footprint after 18 years in market is a concern that potential users should weigh carefully.
If you are spending any meaningful budget on paid advertising in 2026, the question is not whether to invest in click fraud protection, but whether to invest in protection that actually catches modern fraud. AI-driven tools that analyze hundreds of data points have become the baseline standard. Rule-based IP checking was effective a decade ago, but fraud tactics have evolved far beyond what simple rules can detect.
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