For Paid acquisition
Get the full picture of your paid acquisition performance
Creaboost centralizes all your ad data — across Meta, Google, and TikTok — and connects it with your creatives and products, helping you understand what drives growth and where to scale next.


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Why CreaBoost is built for SMA / SEA specialists
Cross-platform visibility without the chaos
Bring all your paid channels together — Meta, Google, TikTok — and get one consistent view of your acquisition funnel, without juggling multiple dashboards.
Understand the link between creatives and performance
Go beyond numbers. Creaboost connects ad spend to creative content and product performance — revealing what truly drives efficient growth.
Make data-driven budget decisions
Reallocate your spend where it has the most impact. Creaboost highlights winning channels, audiences, and formats, so every euro counts.
The most frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about CreaBoost for agencies. If you need more information or want a full product walkthrough, feel free to book a demo with our team.
How does CreaBoost help me optimize my acquisition mix?
CreaBoost unifies your paid data from Meta, Google, and TikTok, showing how each channel contributes to results — so you can rebalance spend between platforms intelligently.
Can I track creative performance alongside acquisition metrics?
Yes. Each creative is tied to its spend, CTR, and ROAS — helping you identify which ads truly drive efficient acquisition and which should be replaced.
How does CreaBoost help with reporting to management?
You can create clean, automated dashboards that update daily, include key KPIs, and can be shared with a public link — perfect for weekly or monthly performance reviews.
Can I monitor my goals and trends over time?
Absolutely. With Goal Tracking and Metrics Evolution, you can follow your objectives and visualize performance changes across periods — in one click.
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