Pudding.ai is a real-time ad creative analysis solution that helps marketers understand their ad creative performance. It answers 3 main questions: What creative works? Why? How to improve it?
With Pudding.ai you can easily:
· View the performance of your ad creatives in real-time
· See which creative elements help or hurt your KPIs
· Get actionable insights for future campaigns
· Easily share data with everyone in your team
The AI analyses images, videos, and copy elements providing actionable insights for future campaigns. With Pudding, it becomes possible to understand what elements of the creatives work, which don’t, why, and which ads are in fatigue.
Today, it’s supporting Facebook, Instagram, Google, YouTube, Pinterest and TikTok ads allowing a complete ad creative data overview in one place. In addition, this aids in seamless communication between media and creative teams, closing the feedback loop and increasing overall productivity.
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Try this creative audit. It's free and sends you creative analysis reports once a month. Source: over 2 years ago
Do they do ad creative performance reporting? It looks quite different from pudding.ai from what I see. Source: about 3 years ago
Dashthis does this as well, it might be a poor mans pudding.ai. Source: about 3 years ago
So you're going to need a Markdown parser that produces HTML. But there's a question of where is the data coming from and where you you want to process it? If it's going to be all on the frontend like a text editor, use a JS library for it (a quick google search produces ShowdownJS). Source: over 1 year ago
Previously, I was required to implement the markdown support manually which meant that the use of public libraries was prohibited. My tool could only support limited styling elements such as header1, header2, links, bold and italics, but now I can finally let my tool have a full markdown support by using Showdown. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
The first two ages are very heavy on content so I decided to use markdown and tailwind’s typography plugin for styling. I also used showdown to fetch the markdown and turn it into HTML. The code for the above can be found on the site’s GitHub repository. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I'm using https://github.com/showdownjs/showdown for the core rendering-markdown functionality, with a bunch of additional listeners etc on top of it to fit it into the notion-style UX! Hope that helps :). Source: over 1 year ago
It looks like it uses showdown as the engine. Source: almost 2 years ago
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