Product

A clearer way to define standards and validate paid media work.

AD Polish is built to help agencies and in-house teams turn account knowledge into a repeatable QA layer. Learn from approved work, validate future builds, and make launch quality easier to enforce.

How it works

Standards first. Validation second. Fewer launch surprises.

The product is designed around a simple operational loop: establish what good looks like, check future work against that standard, and keep a visible record of what passed, what failed, and who reviewed it.

Standards learning

Use approved campaign exports or a linked Google Ads account to build a baseline from what your team already considers correct.

Validation workflows

Run pre-launch checks against naming conventions, account structure, asset expectations, and other baseline patterns before work goes live.

Linked account validation

Validate Google Ads accounts directly, choose campaign scope, and work from live account data when your team wants an in-platform QA loop.

Operational depth

Made for the way paid media teams actually work.

AD Polish is not trying to replace your ads manager, spreadsheet habits, or team review process. It is there to make standards visible and validation repeatable.

CSV and Excel support

Work from exports your team already trusts. AD Polish supports CSV, XLS, and XLSX without forcing a brand-new operating model.

History and attribution

Track validation runs, results, and who performed them so agencies and in-house teams can review process quality over time.

Team workflows

Use one workspace to standardize how teams learn account patterns, run QA, and handle exceptions before launch day.

Why teams use it

The goal is launch confidence, not more review overhead.

When every client, campaign, and builder has slightly different habits, QA gets inconsistent fast. AD Polish helps teams reduce that drift with standards learning, linked validation, and a clearer history of what changed.

Get started

Turn approved account patterns into a repeatable QA system.

Create a workspace, connect the workflows you already use, and start validating builds against standards your team actually trusts.