Claude Ads (225+ Audit Checks)
225+ audit checks across Google, Meta, YouTube, LinkedIn, TikTok, Microsoft, and Apple Search Ads. Generates Ads Health Score (0-100) with prioritized action plans.
- Audit your Google Ads campaigns with 225+ automated checks
- Generate an Ads Health Score across all your advertising platforms
- Get prioritized action plans to reduce wasted ad spend
Paid advertising audit tool covering all major ad platforms. Identifies wasted spend and optimization opportunities with industry-specific templates.
Marketing teams and agencies running paid advertising who want AI-assisted campaign audits and optimization.
https://github.com/AgriciDaniel/claude-ads
By Agrici Daniel
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- Sam Altman got exceptionally testy over Claude Super Bowl ads — Reddit · 3391 pts
- Official: Anthropic declared a plan for Claude to remain ad-free — Reddit · 3327 pts
- Claude Code got my Meta ads account permanently banned. Don't make the same mist — Reddit · 269 pts
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Reviewer notes
Reviewed review. These are observations, not a security certification.
MIT. Connects to ad platform APIs.
2026-05-10: Solid audit scaffold for agencies juggling multiple ad platforms who want a structured checklist rather than starting from scratch—225 checks across Google, Meta, TikTok, and others gives you consistent coverage that junior analysts routinely miss. The Ads Health Score is useful for client reporting, though treat it as a starting framework, not a final verdict; platform-native tools like Google's Recommendations tab or Meta's Advantage suite will catch account-specific nuances this can't. Snapshot-only with no live sync means you're auditing a moment in time, so cadence discipline matters. Production adoption is still thin, so expect some prompt tuning before it fits your workflow.
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