
Component Level Conversion Attribution: How to Track Which Developer Built Elements Actually Drive Revenue
json{ , , /docs/components">Building Components.## The Attribution Blind Spot in Component Based Development Modern web architecture has evolved into a component driven paradigm. Developers build encapsulated, reusable elements. Marketers arrange these elements visually into pages. This separation of concerns accelerates delivery. But it creates a measurement crisis. ### The Monolithic Analytics Problem Traditional analytics platforms treat pages as atomic units. They capture pageviews, time on site, and conversion events at the URL level. This approach made sense in the era of static HTML. Each page was a unique artifact. But in component based systems, a single page might contain thirty distinct elements. Each element has its own conversion potential. The pricing table might drive upgrades. The social proof component might build trust. The email capture widget might generate leads. When analytics aggregates these into a single page score, it commits the ecological fallacy. It assumes
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