“Creative Radar Sprint” Stack: ADSoar + AdCreative.ai (A Practical Monetization Tutorial)
Category: Monetization Guide
Excerpt:
Use ADSoar to spot proven competitor patterns, then use AdCreative.ai to produce fast, on-brand ad variations you can actually test. This guide shows a detailed, non-hype service workflow (intake → research → creative pack → test plan → reporting) you can sell as a fixed-price sprint or monthly iteration.
Last Updated: January 29, 2026 | Reality stance: no hype, no “guaranteed ROAS” — just a clean workflow you can sell and repeat
Sell a “Creative Radar Sprint” (not hours, not tools)
Clients don’t want to “learn ads.” They want momentum without wasting money. So you sell a fixed sprint with a clear output: angles → creatives → test plan → report.
Because it matches how ads actually improve:
More good shots on goal, guided by patterns that already survived in the market.
It’s not magic. It’s disciplined iteration.
Tool roles (two jobs, that’s it)
Job: pattern spotting. Use it to quickly see what competitors are running, how long ads stay active, and what angles keep showing up. Your output from this step is not “screenshots” — it’s a short Angle Map you wrote in your own words.
Job: production at scale. Once your angles are chosen, you generate variations quickly (different formats, different headlines, different visual layouts), then pick the clean ones that actually look like a brand.
SOP (detailed): the exact order that prevents chaos
This is written like you’re doing it tonight, not “someday”. Use it as your delivery checklist.
Intake (12 minutes, no meetings)
- Offer: what are we selling + price point + best seller (1–2 lines)
- Landing page URL + 1 primary conversion event
- Target countries + language
- Brand assets: logo (PNG), colors, fonts, product photos (if any)
- What they refuse to say (compliance / sensitive claims)
Competitor scan (ADSoar) — 45 to 90 minutes
- Pick 5 competitors (domains or brand names).
- Filter to the same market (country/region).
- Look for repeats: same promise, same framing, same CTA language.
- Write down 10 headlines you keep seeing.
- Circle 3 patterns you believe are “survivors” (they last because they convert).
Write the Angle Map (your real product)
For each angle, write: Hook → Proof → Offer → CTA. Keep it readable. If it sounds like a seminar, rewrite it.
ANGLE MAP (3 angles max) Angle #1 (the promise): - Hook: - Proof (what can we show without risky claims): - Offer framing: - CTA line: Angle #2 (the pain): - Hook: - Proof: - Offer framing: - CTA line: Angle #3 (the objection killer): - Hook: - Proof: - Offer framing: - CTA line:
Generate creatives (AdCreative.ai) — 60 to 120 minutes
- Import brand (logo/colors/fonts) or scan the website.
- Create 3 ad formats you’ll actually run (example: 1:1, 4:5, 9:16).
- For each angle, generate 6–10 variations fast.
- Pick the best 4 per angle (readability + clarity beats “cool design”).
- Export only the winners into a tidy folder.
- Can a stranger understand it in 1.5 seconds?
- Is the offer visible without squinting?
- Does the headline sound like a human wrote it?
- Would I run this under my own brand name?
Build a test plan (so you don’t “random walk”)
Keep it small. Your goal is learning, not perfection.
TEST PLAN (copy/paste) Platform: Objective: Daily budget: Test duration: KPIs to watch: - CTR (creative signal) - CPC/CPM (auction signal) - CVR (landing page signal) - CPA/ROAS (business signal) Stop rules: - Kill if spend hits $___ with 0 conversions - Keep if CPA is within ___% of target - Promote winners after ___ conversions
Reporting (the part clients remember)
Keep the report short and sharp. A client does not want a 26-slide deck. They want: what won, what lost, what next.
Templates (copy/paste, but don’t sound robotic)
Hey — quick plan. I’ll run a “Creative Radar Sprint” for your offer: 1) competitor pattern scan (angles that already survive) 2) a clean creative pack (12–24 variations) 3) a simple test plan + next-step report This doesn’t guarantee results — but it guarantees we stop guessing and start learning with controlled tests. If you send: - your landing page - 2 competitors - target countries I’ll reply with fixed price + delivery timeline.
CREATIVE BRIEF (fast) Product: Who it’s for: One-liner offer: Top objection: Tone (pick 2): confident / warm / playful / premium / minimal Words to avoid: Proof we can safely show: Primary CTA: Formats needed: 1:1 / 4:5 / 9:16
- Write like a customer talks. Short sentences. Fewer superlatives.
- Use specific nouns (“shipping”, “returns”, “booked calls”), not “growth”.
- Replace “revolutionary” with one measurable promise you can defend.
- Keep one imperfect human line. Perfect copy often feels fake.
Pricing your service (conservative, believable)
These are ranges for a done-for-you sprint. They’re intentionally not insane. Charge for clarity + speed + packaging, not for “AI”.
| Package | Deliverables | Timeline | Fair range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter Sprint | 3 angles + 12 creatives + test plan (one platform) | 2–3 days | $300–$800 |
| Growth Sprint | 4–5 angles + 24 creatives + iteration after first results | 5–7 days | $800–$2,000 |
| Monthly Iteration | Weekly creative drops + monthly angle refresh + reporting | Monthly | $600–$3,000/mo |
Reality note: if your client’s landing page is broken, your creatives can’t “save” it. Your service is still valuable because it diagnoses where the problem is (creative vs page vs offer).










