Search public Meta and Google ads. Keep the useful ones organized by client.
Run repeatable competitor-ad research without connecting client ad accounts or rebuilding the same screenshot folder. Search by brand, domain, or keyword; filter supported public results; and save evidence into private boards.
What is Advertisng Ad Library?
Advertisng Ad Library is a pay-as-you-go competitor-ad research workspace for teams that repeatedly study public ads. It lets a researcher search public Meta and Google ads, review supported creative details, and save useful references into private client boards or favourites. It requires no ad-account connection. Public ad data cannot reveal a competitor’s spend, targeting, conversion rate, ROAS, or profit.
A repeatable public-ad research loop
Keep the source, observation, hypothesis, and client decision together instead of ending with an unexplained screenshot collection.
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Define one question
Choose an offer, hook, proof device, format, launch, or competitor set to investigate.
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Search and narrow
Select Meta or Google, record the brand or query, and apply the relevant country, format, and activity filters.
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Save observable evidence
Add useful records to the client board and note only what the public source actually shows.
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Write a hypothesis
Describe the pattern as a possibility worth testing, not proof that a competitor ad is profitable.
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Validate with client data
Use the client’s own measurement to decide whether the hypothesis improves a qualified business outcome.
What public ad evidence can and cannot answer
Advertisng organizes observable public information. It does not turn that information into private competitor performance data.
Public evidence can support
- Advertiser identity and the public source used
- Visible copy, media, format, calls to action, and landing-page cues
- Public activity context and variations available in the collected sample
- Pattern hypotheses that a client can test with first-party measurement
Public evidence cannot establish
- Budget, bids, complete targeting, or delivery strategy
- Conversions, CTR, ROAS, profitability, or incrementality
- Which creative caused a business result
- Why an advertiser launched, repeated, paused, or kept an ad active
Search public Meta and Google ads
Start from a brand, domain, or keyword and narrow supported results with platform, country, format, and activity-status filters.
- Meta and Google public sources
- Country, format, and status filters
- Brand-level result views
Save reference ads into reusable boards
Keep relevant references organized by client or research project while maintaining a separate personal favourites list.
- Boards private to the account
- Personal favourites
- Reusable client research
Inspect evidence without calling it performance data
Review supported public copy, media, format, activity context, and landing-page cues. Use those observations to form a hypothesis, then validate it with the client’s own campaign data.
- Observable creative details
- Source and activity context
- Explicit public-data limits
What the workspace replaces.
- Public Meta and Google ad browsing
- Brand, domain, and keyword search
- Country, format, and activity-status filters
- Private client boards and personal favourites
- Supported creative details and brand-level views
- Credit-based access with no ad-account connection
Use the workspace with an evidence-first method.
Meta Ad Library research guide
Use a source-first checklist for advertiser identity, filters, visible fields, and evidence limits.
Read guideFacebook ad research tools compared
Compare official libraries and paid workspaces with a transparent agency research rubric.
Read guideCreative analysis rubric
Score visible hooks, offers, proof, formats, and evidence strength before turning observations into a brief.
Read guideMeta and Google research framework
Compare public evidence across platforms without turning unlike transparency fields into performance claims.
Read guideAdvertisng research methodology
See how public records are collected, classified, disclosed, and separated from performance claims.
Read guideCommon questions.
Is this only a spy tool?
No. Advertisng combines public Meta and Google research with filters, brand-level views, favourites, private client boards, and supported creative details. It is designed to produce reusable evidence and hypotheses, not copied creative or unsupported winner labels.
Does Advertisng show competitor spend, targeting, CTR, or ROAS?
No. Public ad records cannot establish a competitor’s complete targeting, spend, conversion rate, ROAS, profit, attribution, or incrementality. Advertisng keeps those limitations explicit.
Do I need to connect a client ad account?
No. Advertisng researches public Meta and Google ad sources and does not require access to a client’s Meta Ads Manager, Google Ads account, billing data, or login credentials.
Which advertising platforms are supported today?
Advertisng currently supports public Meta and Google ad research. It does not currently claim TikTok, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Snapchat, or private competitor performance-data coverage.
Can I use it without a team or agency?
Yes. An individual media buyer, strategist, or founder can use personal favourites and private boards to organize recurring research without creating a shared team workspace.
How is access billed?
Advertisng uses pay-as-you-go credits rather than a recurring subscription or a fee based on ad spend. Current credit-pack prices and action costs are listed on the pricing page.