Ads Studio
Your ad is not judged like a video. It should not be reviewed like one either.
A video succeeds if it holds attention. An ad has to do more: reach the right person, make the case for your offer, and give them a reason to act. Ads Studio reads your creative against your own campaign brief and against the placement it was made for, then tells you what to fix before you spend.
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9
Placements judged on their own rules
200
Ad analyses a month, shared by your team
Separate
From your video analysis allowance
Judged Against Your Offer
Feedback that knows what you are selling.
Write a campaign brief once: the product, the offer, and who it is for. Every ad you analyse under it is then measured against that brief. This is the difference between being told your hook is slow and being told your hook promises speed while your offer is about price. One is a note about video. The other is a note about advertising.
Feedback that knows what you are selling.
The Placement Changes Everything
A bumper and a Reels ad are not the same problem.
How a viewer escapes your ad decides what the opening has to do. Ads Studio asks where the ad runs and judges it accordingly, so the advice actually fits the format you bought.
- Reels, Stories and TikTok: the viewer scrolls away, so the opening has to stop a thumb
- Skippable in-stream: the skip button appears after five seconds, so the first five only have to earn the sixth
- Bumper: six seconds, no skip, no retention curve to shape. The whole ad is the hook
- Non-skippable: attention is guaranteed, goodwill is not, so the question is whether it earns the interruption
- Feed: not full screen, usually watched muted, so the message has to survive without sound
Strong performance
Improve hook and audio for an A.
Test Variants Freely
Built for the way ads are actually made.
Ad testing means many near-identical versions of the same creative, so Ads Studio never blocks a variant for looking like one you already ran. Analyse ten cuts of the same ad, compare what changed, and keep them all together under the campaign they belong to.
Opening 3 seconds lack a pattern interrupt.
Current hook
“So here's my morning routine…”
Suggested hook
“Stop waking up tired. This changed everything.”
Study The Competition
Review a rival ad for what to take from it.
Mark an ad as a competitor's and the review changes shape. Instead of coaching an advertiser who will never read it, you get what the ad does well, what technique transfers to your campaign, and what will not transfer because it leans on a budget, a brand, or a claim you cannot make.
Honest By Design
No numbers we have not earned.
Retention is predicted from the creative itself, not measured from your ad account, and we say so wherever it appears. You will never see a return on ad spend, a cost per acquisition, or a conversion rate here, because nothing in the analysis has seen your ad account, and a number invented before your ad runs is one you would disprove in a week.
Morning routine that changed everything
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Per placement
judged on its own rules
Variants
never blocked as duplicates
Predicted
never presented as measured
Further Reading
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FAQ
Common questions
A normal analysis asks whether your video holds attention. An ad analysis asks whether it sells. It reads your creative against a campaign brief you write, so it can tell you whether the hook matches the offer, whether the claim is believable, and whether there is a clear reason to act. It also judges the ad by the placement it runs in, which changes the rules considerably.
Because it decides how the viewer escapes. A Reels ad is scrolled past, so the opening has to stop a thumb. A skippable in-stream ad can be skipped after five seconds, so those first five seconds only need to earn the sixth. A bumper is six seconds and cannot be skipped at all, so there is no drop-off to prevent and the entire ad is the hook. Advice written for one of those is wrong for the others.
Yes. Mark it as a competitor ad and it is reviewed for what you can learn rather than coached as though it were yours. You get what the ad does well, which techniques transfer to your own campaign, and which do not because they depend on something you cannot replicate. You are responsible for having the right to upload any video you submit.
No, and it never will from the creative alone. We do not report return on ad spend, cost per acquisition, click-through rate, or conversion rate, because nothing in this analysis has seen your ad account. Retention is a prediction from the creative, labelled as one. Anything else would be a number you could disprove against your real campaign within a week.
No. Ads are kept entirely separate. They never appear in your creator History, your dashboard stats, your weekly missions, or your prediction accuracy, because an ad is judged by a different standard and would distort your own record. They live in Ad History instead, filterable by campaign and by whether the ad is yours or a competitor's.
Ads Studio is part of the Team plan. It includes 200 ad analyses a month, shared across everyone in your workspace, and that allowance is separate from your video analyses, so reviewing an ad never uses one of them.
Review the ad before you put money behind it.
Write your campaign brief, pick the placement, and get your creative read the way a media buyer would read it. Part of the Team plan.
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