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AdFlint

Run Google, Meta & LinkedIn ads without your own ad accounts

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AdFlint is an AI ad manager that lets small businesses run paid ads on Google, Meta, and LinkedIn without creating their own ad accounts. No Google Ads setup, no Meta Business Manager, no platform learning curve - campaigns run through AdFlint's managed accounts while you keep full visibility and control.

Describe your business (or just paste your website URL) and the AI builds a complete campaign: ad copy, audience targeting, and a budget split across platforms. You review and approve everything before it goes live, then automated optimization shifts budget toward what actually converts. Ad spend passes through at $0 markup - you only pay the plan fee.

Start free with up to $100/month in ad spend, or go Pro for up to $1,000/month. Ad credits never expire, and unused campaign budget is refunded to your wallet automatically.

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Features

  • AI campaign builder - generates ad copy, audience targeting, and budget split from your website URL
  • Run ads on Google, Meta & LinkedIn through managed accounts - no ad accounts of your own needed
  • Approval workflow - nothing goes live until you review and approve it
  • Automated optimization shifts budget toward the ads and platforms that convert
  • $0 markup on ad spend, and ad credits never expire
  • Conversion tracking pixel with ROAS reporting in one dashboard

Use Cases

  • Small businesses that want paid ads without learning Google Ads or Meta Business Manager
  • Founders launching a product who need campaigns live today, not after weeks of account setup
  • Local services (clinics, gyms, contractors) testing paid acquisition on a small budget
  • E-commerce stores splitting budget across platforms based on what actually converts

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Senior Rails DEV

Removing the Business Manager and Google Ads setup friction is a genuinely good wedge. That onboarding wall is exactly where most small businesses stall before they ever spend a cent, and $0 markup on ad spend plus a flat plan fee is cleaner than the usual agency percentage. Since you asked what it would take to trust it with a budget, two real questions on the managed-account model: (1) if one of AdFlint's shared ad accounts gets flagged or suspended (which does happen to pooled accounts), does that take everyone's live campaigns down with it, and what is the failover? (2) Who owns the pixel and conversion history and audience data, and can a business export it and walk if they later want their own account? That portability question is usually the real deciding factor once someone is spending seriously.

Running Google, Meta and LinkedIn ads through managed accounts at $0 markup neatly skips the whole Business Manager setup wall — if a campaign takes off, can you migrate it to your own ad account later?

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Founder of PodLift - AI podcast content ...

Running ads without your own ad accounts is a clever workaround for businesses that have been banned or have limited spend history — especially useful for new DTC brands that keep hitting Meta's trust threshold. Curious whether the cost structure is sustainable long-term: ad platforms actively try to detect managed accounts, and account health issues on one client's campaigns could theoretically affect others sharing infrastructure. How do you handle attribution isolation between clients?

Hey Fazier! I built AdFlint after watching small business owners give up on paid ads - not because ads don't work, but because the setup defeats them: ad account approvals, Business Manager verification, pixel installs, and a different dashboard for every platform. AdFlint removes that wall: describe your business (or paste your URL), the AI drafts the full campaign - copy, targeting, budget split - you approve it, and it runs on Google, Meta, and LinkedIn through our managed accounts with $0 markup on ad spend. I'd genuinely love feedback from this community, especially on what it would take for you to trust a tool with your ad budget. Happy to answer anything!

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Senior Rails DEV

Removing the Business Manager and Google Ads setup friction is a genuinely good wedge. That onboarding wall is exactly where most small businesses stall before they ever spend a cent, and $0 markup on ad spend plus a flat plan fee is cleaner than the usual agency percentage. Since you asked what it would take to trust it with a budget, two real questions on the managed-account model: (1) if one of AdFlint's shared ad accounts gets flagged or suspended (which does happen to pooled accounts), does that take everyone's live campaigns down with it, and what is the failover? (2) Who owns the pixel and conversion history and audience data, and can a business export it and walk if they later want their own account? That portability question is usually the real deciding factor once someone is spending seriously.

Running Google, Meta and LinkedIn ads through managed accounts at $0 markup neatly skips the whole Business Manager setup wall — if a campaign takes off, can you migrate it to your own ad account later?

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Founder of PodLift - AI podcast content ...

Running ads without your own ad accounts is a clever workaround for businesses that have been banned or have limited spend history — especially useful for new DTC brands that keep hitting Meta's trust threshold. Curious whether the cost structure is sustainable long-term: ad platforms actively try to detect managed accounts, and account health issues on one client's campaigns could theoretically affect others sharing infrastructure. How do you handle attribution isolation between clients?

Hey Fazier! I built AdFlint after watching small business owners give up on paid ads - not because ads don't work, but because the setup defeats them: ad account approvals, Business Manager verification, pixel installs, and a different dashboard for every platform. AdFlint removes that wall: describe your business (or paste your URL), the AI drafts the full campaign - copy, targeting, budget split - you approve it, and it runs on Google, Meta, and LinkedIn through our managed accounts with $0 markup on ad spend. I'd genuinely love feedback from this community, especially on what it would take for you to trust a tool with your ad budget. Happy to answer anything!

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