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ClickEase — the spelling most people Google — is ClickCease. ClickCease is the incumbent: bigger brand, cheaper at scale. MyClickShield is the safer pick: deeper detection, a full 30-day money-back guarantee, and no surprises on annual prepay. Below is the honest, verified side-by-side so you can decide without buyer's remorse.
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TL;DR — who should pick what
- You want 30 days to change your mind — ClickCease only gives you a 7-day trial to decide.
- You want deeper detection: 2,000+ behavioral tests per click vs ClickCease's marketed "30+ data points."
- You're new to click-fraud protection and want the lowest-risk way to find out if it works on your traffic.
- You hate overage surprises on annual prepay (ClickCease bills you for usage above your prepaid amount).
- You need the lowest price-per-click at scale — their Pro and Advanced tiers cost less than ours at the same volume.
- You already have a multi-year ClickCease contract.
- Brand recognition / "we use CHEQ" matters to your stakeholders.
We're not going to pretend ClickCease is bad — they're a serious tool with serious customers. But for most advertisers under $20k/mo ad spend who can't afford a $1,000 mistake, MyClickShield's risk-reversal math wins.
ClickEase vs MyClickShield — feature & price comparison
Updated May 2026. We verify pricing quarterly against the public ClickCease pricing page.
| Feature | C ClickCease | |
|---|---|---|
| Starter price (monthly) | $65/mo · 5k visits · 1 site | $63/mo · 5k visits · 1 site |
| Pro tier value | $97/mo · 10k clicks · 5 sites | $78/mo · 40k clicks · 10 sites |
| Advanced tier value | $227/mo · 50k clicks · 20 sites | $93/mo · 80k clicks · 20 sites |
| 30-day money-back guarantee | ||
| Free trial length | 7 days | 7 days |
| Behavioral signals analyzed per click | 2,000+ | 30+ (their marketed number) |
| Google Ads protection | ✓ Official API | ✓ Official API |
| Meta (Facebook/Instagram) Ads | ✓ Native | ✓ API-approved |
| Microsoft (Bing) Ads | ||
| Real-time blocking | ||
| White-label reports | All paid tiers | Pro tier and above |
| Agency / multi-account access | Pro plan | Pro plan |
| Auto-exclusions to Google Ads | ||
| WordPress plugin | ||
| Annual prepay overage policy | No surprise charges on prepay | Billed for actual usage above prepaid amount |
Sources: clickcease.com/pricing.html, myclickshield.com/pricing, myclickshield.com/how-it-works. We do not invent winners — two rows above show ClickCease winning, and we'll update this page when their pricing changes.
Why teams switch — three scenarios where MyClickShield wins
Real situations we hear repeatedly. No fake quotes — just the math.
The "trial ran out before I could trust the data" problem
Click-fraud tools need 2–3 weeks of traffic to prove they're catching real fraud, not just blocking your real customers. ClickCease's 7-day trial ends before you have enough data to decide. MyClickShield's 30-day money-back guarantee gives you a full month of paid usage — and your money back if the blocking decisions don't match your conversion data.
The "sophisticated bot that passed the IP blacklist" problem
ClickCease's marketing says it analyzes 30+ data points per click. MyClickShield runs 2,000+ behavioral tests — device-graph repeat-offender detection, mouse-movement entropy, residential-proxy fingerprints, and dwell-pattern anomalies. For competitor click fraud and modern click-farm operations that rotate IPs, the extra signal coverage is what catches the clicks that count.
The "agency prepay bill shock" problem
ClickCease's annual prepay charges you for traffic above your prepaid amount once you exhaust your visits. For agencies juggling 8–15 clients with seasonal traffic spikes, that's a budgeting landmine. MyClickShield's plans don't surprise-bill on prepay — you choose your tier and stay in it until you decide to upgrade.
How MyClickShield and ClickEase actually compare
Risk reversal: 30 days vs 7 days
A 7-day trial is enough time to install a tool. It is not enough time to know whether the blocking decisions match your actual conversion data — most click-fraud tools take 2–3 weeks of traffic to learn your site's baseline. MyClickShield's 30-day money-back guarantee is the only honest answer: install it, run it through a full reporting cycle, and if the saved spend doesn't outweigh what you paid, you get the money back. ClickCease doesn't advertise a money-back guarantee at all on its pricing page.
Detection depth: 2,000+ signals vs 30+ data points
ClickCease's homepage markets "30+ data points per click." MyClickShield's how-it-works page documents 2,000+ behavioral tests per click across device fingerprinting, network reputation, behavioral baselines, geographic plausibility, and timing anomalies. More signal isn't always better — but for sophisticated fraud (competitor clicks, residential-proxy click farms, automated tools that rotate fingerprints), the difference between rule-based pattern matching and a per-site AI baseline is the difference between catching it and missing it.
Price honesty: ClickEase (ClickCease) is cheaper at scale
We're not going to lie about this row. ClickCease's Pro tier is $78/mo for 40,000 clicks and 10 sites. MyClickShield's Pro tier is $97/mo for 10,000 clicks and 5 sites. If raw click volume per dollar is your only criterion and your traffic is over 25,000 clicks/month, ClickCease is cheaper. But "cheapest" isn't "best" — you're buying click-fraud protection, not click capacity. Sophisticated fraud costs you far more per missed click than the headline tier difference. Pay for detection quality and risk reversal, not for empty click headroom you'll never use.
Platform coverage: a tie, finally
Both tools now cover Google Ads, Meta (Facebook/Instagram) Ads, and Microsoft Ads with official API approvals. ClickCease used to lag on Meta — they've caught up. We'll mark this row a tie until one of us ships something the other doesn't. Both tools install on WordPress in under 2 minutes. MyClickShield also ships official plugins for Joomla, Drupal, PrestaShop, Magento 2 and OpenCart — ClickCease is WordPress + script tag for everything else.
"Wait, isn't it ClickEase?"
Most people Google it that way. The actual spelling is ClickCease (with a C, from "cease the click fraud"). Both names search to the same product. If you landed here from a "ClickEase pricing" or "ClickEase alternative" search — that's why. And now you've seen the side-by-side: same competitor, two spellings, one honest comparison.
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