competitive-ads-extractor

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Extracts and analyzes competitors' ads from ad libraries (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) to understand what messaging, problems, and creative approaches are working. Helps inspire and improve your own ad campaigns.

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# Competitive Ads Extractor This skill extracts your competitors' ads from ad libraries and analyzes what's working—the problems they're highlighting, use cases they're targeting, and copy/creative that's resonating. ## When to Use This Skill - Researching competitor ad strategies - Finding inspiration for your own ads - Understanding market positioning - Identifying successful ad patterns - Analyzing messaging that works - Discovering new use cases or pain points - Planning ad campaigns with proven concepts ## What This Skill Does 1. **Extracts Ads**: Scrapes ads from Facebook Ad Library, LinkedIn, etc. 2. **Captures Screenshots**: Saves visual copies of all ads 3. **Analyzes Messaging**: Identifies problems, use cases, and value props 4. **Categorizes Ads**: Groups by theme, audience, or format 5. **Identifies Patterns**: Finds common successful approaches 6. **Provides Insights**: Explains why certain ads likely perform well ## How to Use ### Basic Extraction ``` Extract all current ads from [Competitor Name] on Facebook Ad Library ``` ``` Scrape ads from [Company] and analyze their messaging ``` ### Specific Analysis ``` Get all ads from [Competitor] focusing on their messaging about [specific problem]. What pain points are they highlighting? ``` ### Competitive Set ``` Extract ads from these 5 competitors: [list]. Compare their approaches and tell me what's working. ``` ### Specific Platform ``` Get LinkedIn ads from [Competitor] and analyze their B2B p...

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Author
davila7
Repository
davila7/claude-code-templates
Created
11 months ago
Last Updated
today
Language
Python
License
MIT

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