Managed competitive intelligence · access by request
See what your market says in LinkedIn ads. Then out-position it.
A research service for marketing and sales teams. Tell us the market you’re fighting for — get back market maps, competitor battlecards, page strategy, and ready-to-send outreach, built from LinkedIn’s official ad data. No tools to learn, no dashboards to maintain.
Official Ad Library data·No scraping, no private metrics·Every claim links to its source
You ask in plain language. The service returns finished work — Research→Strategy→Pipeline.
Competitive research is slow, scattered, and easy to argue with.
By the time the deck is done, the market has moved — and nobody can say where half the claims came from.
Scrolling competitor ads one by one, screenshotting into slides — with no way to see the patterns across hundreds of records.
Positioning debates settled by the loudest voice in the room, because nobody can point to what buyers are actually being shown.
Summaries and decks that explain the market but never turn into pages, campaigns, or outreach your team can act on.
Ask for an outcome. Get finished work.
There’s no tool to operate and nothing to configure. You bring the question about your market; the service returns assets your team can use the same day — every claim linked to its source.
The market, the competitor, or the decision on your desk — in plain language, the way you’d brief a colleague.
Official LinkedIn ad records and public competitor pages. Nothing scraped, nothing guessed, nothing private.
Claims, offers, and formats get clustered so you can see what’s saturated, what’s crowded, and where the opening is.
Battlecards, page briefs, campaign concepts, prospect lists — finished, source-linked, and ready to hand to your team.
Real company. Real records. Watch an audit happen.
In June 2026 the service audited the public LinkedIn ads of Gong, the revenue-intelligence platform — using only official Ad Library records. Step through what it found.
✓ 8 visible ads found in the revenue & sales scan · 6 official records reviewed in detail
No private metrics used — the audit never claims conversion, pipeline, or attribution data.
interpretationThe message is strong — but one promise speaks to four different buyers with the same proof and the same next step. The opportunity is splitting it by role.
✓ prospect fit score: 100/100 · confidence: high · every claim source-linked
Replayed from an actual research run (June 14, 2026) built only from official LinkedIn Ad Library records — advertiser: Gong; payer shown: Gong.io Inc. Impression ranges are LinkedIn’s official directional ranges, and strategic reads are labeled as interpretation. Gong is not a client; this is what the service produces from public data alone.
The report your team works from.
The audit becomes this: a working brief your team uses to sharpen positioning, brief the web team on new pages, and launch the next LinkedIn campaigns. This is the actual Gong brief — browse it.
Gong runs a strong, repeated AI-agent campaign — but one promise is doing the work of four different buyers.
- The same promise — “Your team sells. AI agents do the rest.” — repeats across the reviewed records, all pointing to one demo CTA.
- Reviewed records show official impression ranges of 1,000–5,000 — enough delivery to justify optimizing the message, not rebuilding it.
- LinkedIn exposes language, location (incl. Israel), audience, company & job facets on reviewed records — enough to discuss audience fit in the open.
Keep the promise — split the proof. Give CROs, RevOps, frontline managers, and AEs each their own proof path and next step, instead of one demo CTA for everyone.
Advertiser: Gong · payer shown: Gong.io Inc. · main visible format: sponsored status updates. Facts come from official record fields only — the brief never claims private conversion, pipeline, or attribution data.
Keep the promise. Split the proof.
interpretationRole-proof mapping is the brief’s strategic read of the official evidence — validated against whichever proof Gong can use publicly: adoption metrics, win-rate lift, forecast accuracy, rep productivity, or customer stories.
Hero directions come from the messages already proven in the ads — drafts to hand your web team, not final copy. Each page keeps the campaign promise and swaps in the buyer’s own proof and next step.
- linkedin.com/ad-library/detail/1435381953
- linkedin.com/ad-library/detail/1435352453
- linkedin.com/ad-library/detail/1435263053
- linkedin.com/ad-library/detail/1435263063
- linkedin.com/ad-library/detail/1435332703
- linkedin.com/ad-library/detail/1435213193
Method: official LinkedIn Ad Library records and public pages only. Impression ranges are LinkedIn’s directional ranges, never presented as exact performance. Strategic reads are labeled as interpretation. Generated June 14, 2026.
Eleven capabilities. One promise: evidence → decision → asset.
Every capability starts from real market evidence and ends in something your team can use. Pick one to see what it delivers.
Research Intake
Turns a vague request — “look into our competitors” — into a structured research plan without twenty back-and-forth questions. The service captures your market, competitors, countries, and the decision at stake, then proceeds with clearly labeled assumptions.
- Your market & category, captured
- Proposed research angles
- Assumptions, clearly labeled
- A plan with next questions to answer
Market Map
Maps your competitive category from official ads and public pages: who is advertising, what they claim, which offers repeat, and where the category leaves room. You leave knowing where it’s crowded and where you can differentiate.
- Competitor clusters & top payers
- Message themes, offers, CTA patterns
- Saturated vs. underused angles
- Recommended battlecards & next questions
Competitor Battlecards
Turns competitor evidence into strategy and sales response: what they promise, how they prove it, where they’re weak, and exactly what your marketing, sales, and web copy should say back.
- Positioning summary & offer ladder
- Main claims & proof style
- Strengths, weaknesses, counter-positioning
- Sales talk tracks & page opportunities
Campaign Health Check
Audits your own — or a competitor’s — visible LinkedIn ad strategy: offer clarity, proof quality, audience specificity, and how well the ads match the pages they lead to. Then ranks the fastest improvements.
- Visible strengths & weaknesses
- Offer clarity & proof-quality scores
- Ad-to-landing-page fit check
- Fastest fixes & test ideas
Market-Entry Blueprint
For entering a new category, segment, or region: the service reads how incumbents advertise, picks a beachhead where the evidence shows an opening, and sequences positioning, proof, and spend into clear go/no-go gates.
- Beachhead segment & entry angle
- Positioning & offer recommendation
- Launch sequence: pages → posts → paid
- Roadmap gates with clear criteria
Funnel & SEO Alignment
Translates market evidence into the pages your funnel is missing: comparison pages, use-case pages, and the questions buyers actually ask — with headline direction and section structure drafted, not just keywords listed.
- Your page gaps vs. competitor patterns
- Recommended page map with intent
- Headline & hero direction per page
- Buyer-question blocks & internal links
Creative Offer Lab
Turns research into campaign concepts, offers, hooks, LinkedIn posts, ad concepts, carousel outlines, and follow-up messages. Inspired by market evidence — never copied from competitor text.
- Campaign themes & target personas
- Hooks with matching proof assets
- Post & ad copy, carousel outlines
- CTA & follow-up message per concept
Prospecting Mini-Audit
Finds named companies whose visible ad activity signals a need, and packages each one for outreach: the evidence, the likely pain, the proof to send, and the messages to send it with — copy-paste ready.
- Account cards with company & profile links
- Evidence signal & likely pain
- Connection note, first message, follow-up
- Confidence level & missing data flagged
Strategy Dashboard
Delivers a visual command center that turns research into execution: research, competitors, pages, marketing, sales, roadmap, and sources — each section showing what to do next, with links and copy blocks in place. One file your team can open anywhere.
- A sectioned dashboard, delivered to you
- Ranked next actions per section
- Copy blocks & links ready to use
- Source trail behind every claim
Sales Escalation Board
A sales room for moving named accounts through outreach: priorities, buyer signals, pitches, messages, follow-ups, and proof assets — tracked by status so nothing stalls silently.
- Prioritized account board
- Pitch, message, follow-up & escalation copy
- Proof asset mapped to each account
- Status & next action per account
Report & Test Plan
Packages the research into an executive report and execution plan: the evidence base, the strategic findings, a prioritized test plan, and a campaign-and-page roadmap — useful for stakeholders who weren’t in the room.
- Executive summary & evidence base
- Strategic findings with sources
- Prioritized test plan & roadmap
- Risks & recommended next steps
Built for the moments that decide quarters.
Entering a new market
You’re launching into a category where incumbents already spend. The service maps who says what, where the message is saturated, and which angle is still open — then sequences your entry step by step.
market map · entry blueprint · launch sequence
Losing deals to one competitor
Sales keeps hearing the same name in every deal. The service builds a battlecard from that competitor’s actual ads and pages: their claims, their weak points, and the counter-story your team should tell.
battlecard · talk tracks · counter-positioning
Planning next quarter’s campaigns
Instead of brainstorming in a vacuum, start from what buyers already see. The service finds the underused angles in your category and drafts original concepts, posts, and page briefs around them.
campaign concepts · post & ad pack · page briefs
Filling the sales pipeline
The service finds companies whose ad activity signals a need your team can solve, and packages each one for outreach — the evidence, the likely pain, and the first message to send.
prospect cards · first messages · follow-up plan
Simple on the surface. Coordinated underneath.
The service feels like asking a sharp colleague. Behind the scenes, our internal MCP-app — the engine we built for this service — coordinates every step the answer depends on, so you get outcomes without touching the machinery.
who should sales contact this week?
A question in plain language. Finished, source-linked work back.
- queries LinkedIn’s official Ad Library records
- pulls targeting categories and market statistics
- reads the competitors’ public pages
- saves the evidence with every source URL
- assembles the deliverable — facts separated from interpretation
The internal MCP-app coordinates each step — and keeps the service flexible as your questions change.
Honest by design.
Intelligence you can defend in front of your board. Strict evidence rules apply to everything the service produces — recommendations stand on official data, not guesswork dressed up as insight.
LinkedIn’s documented Ad Library data and public web pages. No scraping, no gray-area data.
Official records are evidence. Strategic reads are labeled as interpretation — never mixed together.
Impression ranges are treated as directional signals, never presented as exact performance data.
Searches, filters, date ranges, advertisers, and URLs are recorded with every deliverable.
Assets your team can use the same day.
Every engagement ends in finished work, not summaries — each piece source-linked and ready to hand to marketing, sales, or your web team.
This one isn’t self-serve. On purpose.
LinkedIn Ad Intelligence runs as a managed service, and we onboard every client personally. Tell us what you want to research, and we’ll review your request and reply with next steps if it’s a fit.
- Tell us about your marketThe category you compete in, the competitors you care about, and the decision you’re trying to make.
- We review every requestPersonally — no automated approvals. Expect a reply within a few days.
- We set up your serviceIf it’s a fit, we tailor the service to your market and run the first research together with you.
We keep the client group small so every engagement gets real attention and the service stays fast.
Request received.
We review every request personally and will reply with next steps if it’s a fit — usually within a few days.
Fast answers.
Where does the data come from?
LinkedIn’s official Ad Library data and public web pages. The service doesn’t scrape LinkedIn and only uses information the official records expose.
Do I need to install or learn anything?
No. We set the service up around your market and run the first research together with you. After that, you ask questions in plain language and receive finished deliverables — the technical work happens behind the scenes.
What powers the service?
An internal MCP-app we built and operate — the engine that queries LinkedIn’s official Ad Library, keeps source trails, organizes the evidence, and assembles your deliverables. You never have to touch it; it’s what keeps the service fast, reliable, and flexible as your questions change.
Why is access by request?
It’s a powerful competitive-research service, and we onboard every client personally. A small client group keeps the service fast and the guidance real.
Does it show ad performance?
No private metrics. Official impression ranges are directional signals, and the service labels every strategic read as interpretation — not fact.
Will it copy competitor ads?
Never. Creative output is original. Market evidence informs the strategy; competitor text is analyzed, not reused.
How fast will I hear back?
Requests are reviewed personally, usually within a few days. If it’s a fit, the reply includes next steps and setup details.