Ads Hub

Three platforms.
One builder. Honest numbers.

Set the goal, pick where it runs, and the builder applies each platform's rules as you go — age limits, audience floors, copy caps, placements. Publish once. Then read what the platform claims next to what your own site measured.

The platform's words, never ours Two conversion columns, never blended Spend caps you set, approvals past a threshold

The Ads overview: attention feed, spend timeline and pacing

The week before

Every ad console is designed to make you spend more, not understand more.

Three logins, three vocabularies

A campaign is an ad set is an ad group. The same idea, renamed per platform, re-entered per platform.

Numbers that flatter

The platform says 40 conversions. Your site saw 12. Which one goes in the report?

"Not delivering" and no reason

Something was rejected, or an audience was too small, or a geo was refused — somewhere, in some tab.

The builder

The rules applied as you type, not after you publish.

Quick start or advanced, the same draft underneath. Pick Meta and the special-category rules reshape the targeting; pick LinkedIn and illegal facet pairs grey out with the why; draw a radius on a map and see what each platform will actually receive.

  • Live copy caps per platform
  • Per-platform review with the exact diff that will be sent
  • Creative previews at each placement's real pixel width
The campaign builder on the Who step with the geo map

Attribution

What the platform claims. What your site saw. Side by side.

Connect your site analytics with one sign-in and every campaign shows both columns. An absent number is a sentence explaining why, never a zero pretending to be one. Sampled estimates say so.

  • Per-currency, never summed across a border
  • Why the two columns differ, explained on the page
  • Drill into channels, sources, pages and countries
The insights page with the two-column conversions truth table

Delivery doctor

Why it is not running, in the platform's own words.

One card per issue: what is wrong, the platform's verbatim reason, what to do, and the thing that does it. Where a platform has an appeals API you appeal from here; where it does not, you are told where to go.

  • Ranked account → review → config → budget → audience
  • The all-clear lists what was checked
  • A kill switch that says what it does not stop
The delivery doctor tab with a verbatim rejection card

The door this opens

Part of Business — $49 a seat a month.

The Ads Hub is part of Business. Ad spend is yours with the platforms; we never touch it.

Sits beside the platforms' own consoles — and beside your clients list, which is where the leads land. Every new workspace starts with 14 days of Business, no card.

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