Transparent Growth Measurement (NPS)

Ad Verdict Machine

Gut Check Your Ad Concept — Before You Waste Budget

Drop your ad idea and get an instant “verdict” — brutal honesty, playful wisdom, and a sharp nudge toward better creative.

⏱ Takes ~1 minute | 🧠 Instant AI Verdicts | 📊 Creative Confidence Check

 

Think That Ad Will Work? Let’s Find Out.

Test It on the Ad Verdict Machine

Why Does This Exist?

 

You’ve got an ad idea. It’s clever (in your head). But will it click with actual humans?

 

This tool gives you a rapid-fire read — inspired by the sarcastic honesty of your toughest teammate, but trained on real creative principles. It won’t sugarcoat. But it will help you think more clearly.

 

What You’ll Get?

 

✅ A punchy one-liner verdict on your ad concept
✅ A vibe-check — playful, brutal, or encouraging
✅ Fast, no-frills perspective on tone, clarity, or impact
✅ A creative “verdict type” like: Too Safe, Cringe Genius, Close but Cold

 

Who It’s For?

 

 

How It Works?

 

 

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FAQ's

Is this meant to replace real testing?

Nope. But it helps filter out obvious misfires early.

Will it give me headline rewrites?

Not in this version — it gives you feedback, not fixes.

Can I use it multiple times?

Definitely. Try out variations to compare reactions.

Will it be too harsh?

It’s honest, not mean. And yes, it’s okay to laugh at bad ads.

What’s behind the verdict?

Tone, structure, promise, clarity, emotional bait — the tool lightly scores these and wraps them into one creative opinion.

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