For agenciesThe creative analysis tool for agencies managing multiple clients
Replace hours of creative write-ups with scored PDFs. Save per-client rules, benchmarks, and ranking presets so every review starts from the right context.
Monthly creative reports
MoM and YoY trends, top performers, aggregate breakdowns, and a shareable PDF. Replaces the custom-deck-per-client treadmill.
Client profiles
Save per-client platform, campaign type, industry, benchmarks, and ranking preset. Every review for that client starts from the right context.
Patterns + variations
Adverdly learns each client's winning pattern across scored sets. From any top performer, brief five fresh angles grounded in that client's DNA. Send the brief, not a fresh strategy doc.
Shareable reports
One-click share links with per-link access. Send a client a scored verdict without uploading a PDF to Drive first.
Why “scored” matters for agency-client conversations
“I don't like it” is a feeling. “Hook is an 8, offer alignment is a 4” is a conversation. When feedback has shared vocabulary and shared rationale, the back-and-forth with creative teams and clients collapses. Juniors onboard faster. Seniors spend less time explaining why.
The monthly report as a billable artifact
Pro plans include Monthly Creative Reports: aggregate breakdowns, MoM / YoY trends, top performers, worth-watching creatives, and client-ready PDFs. Many agencies use this as the end-of-month deliverable itself, not just an internal tool. The branded output is the deliverable.
Questions agencies ask
How do client profiles work?+
Each client profile stores their platform, campaign type, industry, benchmarks, ranking preset, and ideal-customer context. When you start a review, select the profile and every field pre-fills. The 8-dimension scoring then reads the creative through that client's context instead of a generic baseline.
What exactly is a Monthly Creative Report?+
A Pro-plan deliverable. You import the month's performance data, pick the creatives to score, and Adverdly generates a PDF covering top performers, worth-watching creatives, aggregate dimension breakdowns, MoM and YoY trends, and a narrative read on what moved the numbers. Many agencies send the Monthly Report directly to clients as the end-of-month deliverable.
Can I share a live report link instead of attaching a PDF?+
Yes. Shareable report links are included from the Starter plan and above. Toggle a report public, copy the link, send it. You can turn the link off at any time and the page stops rendering immediately.
How many clients can I manage on one account?+
There's no hard cap on client profiles. Credits, not client slots, are the limiting factor: Pro gives 200 credits per month, which covers most multi-client agencies running weekly reviews across 5-10 accounts.
Does Adverdly replace tools like Looker Studio, Whatagraph, or Motion?+
Partially. Adverdly replaces the creative-review and creative-narrative layer. Looker and Whatagraph are still the right tools for pixel-level performance dashboards; Motion is a creative analytics tool focused on tag-level correlation. Adverdly complements them by adding the scored qualitative review and the client-ready PDF.
Can juniors use Adverdly without a senior reviewing every analysis?+
That's the usual adoption pattern. Junior strategists run the scored review and use the rationale + priority fix as a training tool. Seniors spend less time repeating 'hook needs work' feedback and more time on the 20% of creatives that need a judgment call.
What's the agency workflow end-to-end?+
Create client profiles once. Score individual creatives as they come from designers (pre-launch QA). Run Set analysis on the week's batch to rank them. At month-end, import performance data and generate the Monthly Creative Report as the client deliverable. The whole loop is designed so one person can run review for multiple clients without drowning.
How does Adverdly help with creative briefs to designers?+
On Pro, Adverdly extracts each client's winning pattern (hook, CTA, visual approach, persuasion triggers) across their scored sets and lets you export it as a markdown brief. From any top performer, generate five new angle variations grounded in that pattern. Most agencies paste the brief straight into their Notion or Figma handoff and skip writing context from scratch.
Is there a white-label option for client-facing reports?+
Not today as a self-serve option. If you have a concrete use case for a branded deliverable, email hello@adverdly.com and we can talk through what's possible.