Calculate how much Revenue is stolen
With AdFlagger, you can reveal competitors who exploit your brand to attract clients across Google desktop, Android, and iPhone ads.
AdFlagger enables businesses to eliminate ads that are displayed above their organic search position, thus preventing them from their traffic loss and having to pay money to appear higher than their competitors.
Any number of lost Revenue
is too many
What We Offer
AdFlagger helps companies generate more revenue by removing ads that lure their customers to competitors. By doing so, AdFlagger can save businesses money by eliminating the need to spend more on ads to appear higher in Google search results. But how does AdFlagger achieve this? Let's find out.
Keyword searches
Enter the keywords and countries you want to monitor and AdFlagger shows you which ads are running across all Google desktop, Android, and iPhone platforms.
Create
a removal request
AdFlagger streamlines the process of removing unwanted ads by allowing businesses to select the ads they want to remove, and AdFlagger handles the rest
Getting started
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Create an account and new project
After you register, you'll be able to create a new project. Keep in mind that you'll want to also select the pricing plan.
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Search for your keywords
Drop in the keywords that you want to track, and we'll show you a full list of ads using those words.
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Submit requests automatically
When you discover a company is illegally using your name or reputation, simply select the ad and click submit a removal request. We'll take care of the rest. You can track the status and analytics in your dashboard.
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Enjoy the result
Stay protected and save your budgets.
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Frequently asked questions
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How do I prove the ad I want removed is illegal?You don't need to provide anything. We set up our platform to make this journey less stressful for you. We'll just need to check your authority by approving the keywords you want to search for.
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Is it possible that an illegal ad won’t be removed?There are cases when you need to wait more than 3 days to see it blocked, especially when your competitor launches new ads.
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What can I do if an illegal ad isn’t removed?There are cases when we'll need to wait longer until our platform removes it. If you're seeing new illegal advertisements after submitting a claim, it's possible that the advertiser is deliberately targeting your brand name.
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Will the competitor know that I am the one who requested their ad be removed?Our customer's data is subject to non-disclosure. However, we're not tolerant to brand abuse or using our product for a unfair competitive advantage.
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What happens if I try to remove a competitor's ad and it’s not illegal?At AdFlagger, we prioritize ethical and legal practices when it comes to removal requests. We do not condone any attempts to remove a competitor's ad without proper legal or ethical grounds. It is important to remember that businesses and individuals are bound by laws and regulations related to competition and advertising. If you attempt to remove a competitor's ad without lawful grounds, it could lead to negative consequences such as legal action, damage to your own reputation, and potential harm to your business. However, if you believe that a competitor's ad exploits your brand we encourage you to use our platform to remove any ads that you believe are inappropriate or harmful. We believe in fair competition and promoting ethical advertising practices.
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What is the average time it takes to remove an ad?The average time it takes to remove an ad can vary depending on several factors. Normally, it takes 2-5 days. However it always depends on simplicity of the ad: the simpler it is the faster it is gone.
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Is there a way to restrict a specific advertiser from using my brand name in general if they keep using my brand name?Advertising accounts can be created by anyone; Moreover, there are businesses selling accounts which made high spends. You'll need years to prove that the company is a direct advertiser.
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Can I pursue legal action if a company persists to use my brand’s name?No. Google permits launching advertising campaigns with any keyword.