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Competitor ad research before the client meeting

RunningAds helps paid social agencies prepare faster for client onboarding, creative reviews, strategy discussions, and recurring competitor checks by collecting active ad examples in a focused workflow.

Agency workflow
Before meetings
Sharper prep
Bring concrete competitor examples into onboarding, creative review, and strategy conversations.
01

Client onboarding research

Before a strategy call, agencies can use RunningAds to collect examples of active ads from the client, competitors, and adjacent brands. This creates a clearer starting point for questions and recommendations.

02

Creative inspiration

Teams can compare hooks, formats, offers, and product angles from ads that have stayed live. The goal is to identify patterns, not to copy another advertiser's work.

03

Competitor monitoring

RunningAds can support recurring checks of what competitors are keeping active, helping teams notice repeated offers, seasonal pushes, and messaging shifts.

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Use these pages and examples to understand how RunningAds fits into practical competitor ad research.

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FAQ

Common questions

Can agencies use RunningAds?

Yes. Agencies can use it for competitor research, onboarding, creative inspiration, and paid social research workflows.

Can RunningAds replace agency strategy?

No. It provides research inputs; strategy still depends on the client, market, offer, budget, and team judgment.

Can agencies use RunningAds during client onboarding?

Yes. It can help gather examples before calls and make early research more concrete.