The Reddit Ads Playbook, performance creative guides, and everything we've learned running paid media for DTC and SaaS brands. Free. No fluff.
Subreddit database, persona templates, creative frameworks, and the full 90-day roadmap we use with clients. Includes $500 in Reddit ad credits.
What an AI creative production agency actually does, how it beats traditional studios, and why creative volume is the new performance unlock.
Subreddit targeting, creative strategy, attribution setup, and a 90-day roadmap — with real results from campaigns we've run.
CPCs, targeting, creative requirements, attribution, and which channel wins at each funnel stage. From an agency that runs both.
The Reddit Certified Partner badge explained, red flags to watch for, questions to ask on sales calls, and what good results actually look like.
Real CPCs, CPMs, and CPL benchmarks across SaaS and DTC. What drives costs up, how to get them down, and the minimum budget you actually need to test.
Subreddit targeting maps, creative strategy, attribution setup, and real ROAS benchmarks for DTC and ecommerce brands running Reddit ads.
Copy frameworks, image formats, and the creative testing process behind high-performing Reddit ads. With real before-and-after copy examples.
Subreddit targeting, technical copy strategy, attribution challenges, and a $75 CPL case study. For security SaaS companies running Reddit ads.
The subreddit map, copy frameworks, and PLG funnel structure for developer tools advertising on Reddit. Why technical audiences respond to text ads.
50+ subreddits ranked by size, intent, and advertiser fit across DevOps, cybersecurity, sales, HR tech, fintech, and more. The targeting map for B2B SaaS.
The three-layer attribution stack, UTM setup, CRM closed-loop tracking, and real benchmarks for measuring Reddit ads ROI. What the platform misses and how to find it.
Subreddit targeting, practitioner-focused copy frameworks, and budget planning for HRIS, ATS, and recruiting software companies running Reddit ads.
Side-by-side breakdown of CPL, audience quality, creative requirements, and targeting. Includes Flare case study: $75 CPL on Reddit vs $140+ on Facebook.
Pixel setup, audience types, retargeting windows, and creative strategy for converting website visitors and email lists on Reddit. The most underused lever in Reddit ads.
Subreddit breakdown, compliance framing, B2B vs B2C fintech creative strategy, and CPL benchmarks for payments, banking, investing, and credit products.
Step-by-step walkthrough of Reddit Ads Manager: campaign setup, targeting options, ad formats, Pixel installation, budget planning, and the creative rules that actually matter.
Subreddit targeting, persona breakdown, competitive conquest strategy, and why marketing buyers require a higher creative bar than any other B2B vertical.
Intent stages, CPL benchmarks, creative requirements, and the combined funnel playbook for SaaS brands running both channels. Google captures demand. Reddit creates it.
Stage-by-stage Reddit ads framework for early-stage SaaS. Budget allocation, subreddit selection, PLG creative angles, and the community feedback loop that doubles as ICP research.
Real retainer ranges, pricing model breakdowns (flat vs % of spend vs performance), red flags to avoid, and the 5 questions to ask any agency before signing.
Subreddit breakdown, seasonal targeting windows, B2C vs B2B EdTech creative strategy, and CPL benchmarks for bootcamps, LMS, language apps, and upskilling platforms.
Use-case subreddit mapping, freemium vs paid trial strategy, subscription creative frameworks, and why your comment section is part of your ad creative.
The full AI creative pipeline: concept, scripting, production, and testing at scale. How top brands produce 10x more creative at 80% lower cost than traditional agencies.
Production workflow, DTC vs SaaS creative approaches, disclosure rules, and why AI UGC delivers the same authenticity signals at a fraction of the cost of real creator content.
The 3-layer testing hierarchy (hook → offer → format), naming conventions, kill rules, spend thresholds, and how AI compresses the test cycle from 6 weeks to 10 days.
The 4 video formats that actually convert for SaaS, hook formulas that stop buyers mid-scroll, optimal lengths by platform, and the full AI production stack.
How performance creative agencies differ from brand agencies and media buyers, what AI enables, and the 4 questions to ask any agency before signing.
Frequency thresholds by platform, the 3-level creative refresh framework, a proactive creative calendar, and how AI compresses the refresh cycle before CPL climbs.
Six real creative teardowns across SaaS, DTC, B2B, EdTech, and fintech. Each one broken down: the hook, why it works, what it's testing, and the production process behind it.
How community-precise Reddit targeting and AI-accelerated creative iteration create a flywheel. The cost math, real results, and week-by-week execution playbook.
Real hooks, real subreddits, real CPLs — from cybersecurity SaaS to DTC fashion. Each example broken down: what it was testing, why the hook worked, and what the results were.
Organic vs paid Reddit — the difference, what a real Reddit ads agency does, red flags, green flags, pricing ranges, and why Reddit Certified Partner status matters.
Traditional creator UGC vs AI UGC agencies — honest comparison of cost, speed, and quality. When real creators win, when AI wins, and what to look for before signing.