I'll run your ads. Inside your own account.
Not a platform. A person. You keep the domain, the ad account, the pixel, the audiences and the card — I get partner access, and you can take it back in one click.
Most services that offer to run music ads for you do it in their ad account. It's easier for them, and on the surface it looks like a favour — you don't have to set anything up.
Here's what that costs you. Your pixel data is still yours, fine. But everything that compounds inside an ad account — the campaign history, the creative record, the spend reputation, and Meta's optimisation learning — builds up in theirs. Spend five thousand dollars through someone else's account and you have taught their account who your fans are. Walk away and your own account still has zero history.
I don't run your ads for you. I run them with you, in your account — and every hour of learning it buys stays yours when I'm gone.
Everything. That's not a feature — it's the whole deal.
Your domain
Your pages run on your own domain, verified in your own Meta Business. Not a shared link-farm URL that a stranger's bad campaign can get flagged.
Your ad account
The campaigns live in your Business Manager. The spend history, the creative record, the account reputation — and Meta's optimisation learning — all accrue to you.
Your card
You pay Meta directly. I never hold your ad budget, never front spend, and never take a cut of it.
Your pixel, your audiences
Every audience I build is a Custom Audience in your account, from your own pixel's history. No customer list ever leaves your business.
One-click revoke
You add git-royal as a partner in Business Settings. I never hold a password or a token you can't see. Remove me and I'm gone — instantly, on your terms.
Everything stays when I leave
The pages, the pixel history, the audiences, the campaign learning. You keep all of it. That's the point.
What the partnership actually looks like.
Setup, done for you
I stand it all up: partner access to your Business Manager, the pixel firing server-side, your domain verified, and your first Custom Audiences built from your own history.
Campaigns I actually run
I build the campaigns, write and test the creative, and launch them — inside your account. You're not handed a dashboard to babysit.
Reporting in your own account
You see exactly what ran, what it cost, and what it did — in your Ads Manager, where every number is yours to check. No screenshotted vanity metrics.
Reviews on your release schedule
We talk on a cadence that fits what you're putting out — before a drop, during a push, after it lands. You always know what's next and why.
Scales with your budget
Start small, prove it, and grow the spend and the channels as the numbers justify it — never before. The account gets stronger the longer we run.
For this release, and the next
It's an ongoing partnership, not a one-off campaign. The audiences and the learning compound release over release — and all of it stays with you.
Said plainly, up front.
A percentage of ad spend, or a flat monthly retainer — whichever suits how you work. We agree it in writing before anything runs.
You pay Meta directly for the media, on your own card. I never hold your budget, never front spend, and never take a cut of it.
Being straight with you: this only makes sense if you're already spending on ads, or you're about to. If you're not there yet, the tools are free and the guides are honest — go use those, and come back when there's a budget worth managing.
Tell me what you're working on.
It's an application, not a checkout — I need to know whether I can actually help before either of us commits. Tell me about your music and your budget, and I'll reply within 24 hours.
The ones that matter.
Whose ad account do the campaigns run in?+
Yours. Always. You create the Meta Business Manager and ad account, and you add git-royal as a partner with ads permissions. Some music-ad services run your campaigns inside THEIR ad account — your pixel data is still yours, but the campaign history, the creative record, the spend reputation and Meta's optimisation learning all build up in their account, not yours. Leave, and you start from zero. That never happens here.
How do I give you access — do I hand over a password?+
No, and you shouldn't hand a password to anyone. In Business Settings you add git-royal as a Partner on your ad account, with the permissions you choose. It's Meta's own mechanism: I never hold a credential, you can see exactly what I have access to, and you can remove it in one click without changing a single password.
Who pays for the ads?+
You do, directly to Meta, on your own payment method. I never hold your budget, never front spend, and never take a percentage of the media itself.
What does it cost?+
Either a percentage of ad spend or a flat monthly retainer — whichever suits how you work. We agree it up front, in writing, before anything runs. It only makes sense if you're already spending on ads, or you're about to.
Will you guarantee results?+
No — and be wary of anyone who does. Nobody can guarantee ad performance, and a promise like that tells you more about the seller than the service. What I will do is show you exactly what ran, what it cost, and what it did, in your own account, where you can check every number yourself.
Do I still need a git-royal account?+
Yes — the pages, tracking and audiences run on it, and the tracking is free on every plan. Managed is the human on top: I set it all up, run the campaigns, and watch them so you don't have to.