Signals
Live signalData as of {{db.updated.signal.meta-ads}}

Ecommerce stores running Meta ads right now

{{db.signal.meta-ads.total}} Shopify and WooCommerce stores currently have live Meta ads.

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Stores with active Meta ads on record
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Stores whose ad count rose in the last 7 days
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Share of the pool advertising right now

What the signal means

A store with live Meta ads is spending money on customer acquisition today. That tells you two things at once: there is a budget, and someone is responsible for making it work. The signal gets stronger when the number of concurrent ads is rising. A store going from three ads to twelve is scaling something, and scaling is when teams look for help. Currently ramping: {{db.signal.meta-ads.ramping}} stores.

How to use it

Performance and media agencies have the most direct angle: the store is already buying traffic, so the conversation is about efficiency rather than convincing anyone that ads work. Creative studios can lead with fresh creative for a set that is clearly being pushed. Landing page and CRO specialists can point at the gap between ad spend and on site conversion. The window is short. Contact within days of the change, not weeks. When we tested this on our own outreach, sending in the week new ads went live moved reply rate from about 3.9 percent to about 8.5 percent on an unchanged message.

By region, on record

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Counts are filled from the live database at publish time. Placeholders by design, no estimated numbers.

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Twenty minutes, live data. Which stores in your niche moved this week, and what we would send them.