Introducing Swipify, a hand-curated library of social ads streamlining the creative ideation process for advertisers. In a post iOS 14 world where fresh creative is king, Swipify is a must-have power tool for following trending and proven ad concepts closely.
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Swipify’s entire library is curated by hand, with each and every ad vetted by our team of ad experts. Most of the libraries out there mass-compile ads via their users (browser extension saves). Swipify’s curated approach never lets a poor quality ad slip through the cracks, a common issue we’ve experienced firsthand with most ad inspiration libraries out there. No more sifting through junk for one diamond in the rough.
AI features: we’ve performed a full AI analysis on every single Swipify ad - which takes the ad copy and ad creative and scores them 1-10, as well as provides an in-depth analysis on what was good and what could be improved for each. The AI also details 5 pros and 5 cons regarding the quality of the ad creative. This analysis gives advertisers a quick and actionable look at how they can take a creative concept and tweak it to be even better. Great artists steal right? Aside from the analyses on Swipify’s library ads, advertisers are also able to upload their own image and ad copy to generate an AI report for their own ads. AI has yet to be integrated in such a way with similar tools out there. These reports can then be saved and shared effortlessly.
Swipify AI's answer:
It can be very difficult to find a ton of variety for static image ads outside of the typical text headline, customer review or comparison ad. Ad angle variety and overall ad quality are top priorities during our discovery process for new ads, and our goal is to enable advertisers to produce real winners they can launch the very same day. With this focus on quality over quantity, the speed in which advertisers find a usable ad is much faster than our competitors.
Swipify AI's answer:
Swipify's primary audience is made up of small agency teams and creative strategists who service clients that need a ton of new ad concepts briefed and launched each month.
Swipify AI's answer:
Working in advertising, Swipify really was a "scratch your own itch" project for the founder. Being a customer first and a founder second has provided a ton of clarity about the project's roadmap and overall direction.
Swipify AI's answer:
Swipify was built with Next.js, Firebase, Stripe, Tailwind / daisyUI, and Crisp.
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