Service · 03 / For operators with an offer

Paid ads, managed like a sober adult is watching.

Meta and Google ads for businesses that already have something that works — we just need the right people to see it, profitably, repeatably, without burning cash on "awareness."

Platforms
Meta · Google
Fit
Established offers
Commitment
90 days
Reporting
Weekly · plain English
Who this is for

Good ads require a working offer first.

I don't take on accounts without product-market fit. Period. Ads amplify what's already there — if the offer doesn't convert organically, paid traffic will only surface that problem faster and more expensively.

The operators I work well with look like this: you have a product or service that already makes money. You've made sales without ads — from referrals, organic reach, word of mouth, anywhere. You know who your buyer is because they've already bought. Now you want to scale that — without the dashboard gymnastics most agencies hide behind.

If you're pre-revenue and hoping ads will prove the concept: we should not work together, and the discovery call will save us both some time.

The approach

What actually moves the needle.

  1. 01

    Creative is the campaign.

    In 2026, targeting is mostly a solved problem — the algorithms are better than any manual audience you'd build. What moves ROAS now is creative: hooks, angles, lengths, framings. We test creative weekly, because nothing else matters at the same magnitude.

  2. 02

    Account architecture, not ad spaghetti.

    Most accounts I audit are a wreck: overlapping audiences, zombie campaigns, twelve-year-old pixels, conversion events firing on page load. I rebuild the account cleanly on week one. Everything downstream gets easier.

  3. 03

    Reporting in the language you actually think in.

    Weekly report, plain English, no screenshot of Ads Manager. What we spent. What it made. What we changed. What we're changing next. If a line in the report doesn't help you decide something, it doesn't belong in the report.

  4. 04

    Iterate weekly. Judge monthly.

    Most agencies either iterate too slowly (monthly optimizations) or react too fast (pausing ads with two days of data). I iterate weekly on creative and targeting, but judge performance on a thirty-day window — because anything shorter is noise pretending to be signal.

The first 90 days

Audit. Architect. Iterate.

Week 01

The account audit.

Full forensic of your ad account, pixel, conversion events, current creative library, and your landing pages. You get a written audit regardless of whether we move forward — if you decide not to work with me, you keep the document.

Week 02

The creative brief.

We map the three-to-five core angles worth testing — hooks, pains, promises — pulled from your actual customer language (reviews, support tickets, sales calls) rather than invented in a brainstorm. Brief goes to your creative team or my freelance network, your call.

Week 03

The clean rebuild.

Account restructure goes live: consolidated campaigns, proper conversion tracking, exclusion architecture, bid strategies aligned to your actual margin — not Meta's default. First creative batch in market.

Weeks 04—12

The weekly loop.

Monday creative review. Tuesday changes go live. Friday report in your inbox. Month-end strategic session where we zoom out and decide what to double down on, kill, or test next. Simple cadence. Compounds fast.

Ongoing

Skin in the game.

After the first 90 days, we can move to a hybrid model — a smaller base fee plus a performance kicker tied to ROAS above a floor we agree to. I don't offer that on day one because I need to know your margins and market before putting my fee in a blender.

The offer

No surprise invoices. Priced on the call.

I don't publish the fee on the website — your current spend, complexity, margins, and goals all move the number materially, and a number without context is just a prop. We scope it honestly on the strategy call. No "custom enterprise" fog, no lock-in after the first 90 days.

Month-to-month after the first 90 days

Paid ads management.

Priced on the strategy call · 90 days minimum
  • Full account audit (yours to keep regardless of outcome)
  • Clean rebuild of campaign architecture and tracking
  • Weekly creative testing cadence with written brief
  • Weekly performance report in plain English, not screenshots
  • Monthly strategy session (60 min, video)
  • WhatsApp access for the "is this broken?" questions
  • Landing page feedback included — not landing page building, unless scoped separately

Two-account max at any time. That cap is why this works — and why I'll sometimes tell you there's a waitlist.

Questions operators ask

Answered honestly.

Do you work on commission or revenue share?
Not in the first 90 days. After that, we can move to hybrid (lower base + performance kicker over an agreed ROAS floor). Pure revenue share sounds great in a pitch deck and works badly in practice — there are too many variables I don't control (your site, your product, your margin) to bet my rent on them.
What platforms do you manage?
Meta (Facebook, Instagram) and Google (Search, Performance Max, YouTube). I don't do TikTok ads, LinkedIn ads, or programmatic. Two platforms, done seriously, beat five platforms done distractedly — and my cap of two accounts at a time means I can actually execute at depth.
Do I need to have creative ready?
You need access to creative production — whether that's an in-house designer, a freelancer, UGC creators, or a retainer with a creative studio. I write the briefs and approve the cuts. I don't shoot or edit. If you don't have a creative pipeline, getting one set up is the first thing we do, and I'll recommend people I trust.
What's your minimum ad spend?
There is one — I discuss it on the call once I've seen your current setup. It exists because below a certain monthly media budget, creative testing can't gather enough signal to beat noise, and you're better off on organic until you can support a real test cadence. If you're small and serious, bring your numbers and we'll figure it out honestly.
Can you guarantee ROAS?
No, and anyone who does is lying to you or about to. What I can guarantee: full transparency on what we spend and what it makes, a ninety-day commitment on my side, and no lock-in after that. If I haven't earned your next month, you don't owe me your next month.
Start here

Show me the account. I'll show you the leaks.

Thirty free minutes. Bring your ad account, your current metrics, and your actual goal. I'll look at it live and tell you what I see. If we shouldn't work together, you'll hear that too — and you'll still walk away with notes.