How to Spy on Competitors' Ads in 2026: Complete Step-by-Step Guide

Every successful advertiser does it. Every affiliate marketer who scales past six figures does it. Competitive ad intelligence — also known as "ad spying" — is the practice of researching what ads your competitors are running, which ones are working, and using those insights to build better campaigns of your own.

This isn't about copying. It's about understanding what the market responds to, identifying proven angles, and shortcutting the expensive trial-and-error phase that burns through most advertisers' budgets.

In this guide, we'll walk you through exactly how to spy on competitors' ads across every major advertising channel — with both free methods and professional tools.

Why Spy on Competitor Ads?

The average advertiser wastes 30–50% of their ad budget on creatives and angles that don't convert. Competitive intelligence helps you skip the losers and launch with proven concepts:

Types of Ads You Can Spy On

Different types of advertising require different spy tools and techniques. Here's a quick breakdown:

Ad TypeExamplesBest Spy ToolFree Method Available?
Native AdsTaboola, Outbrain, MGID, RevcontentAnstrexLimited
Push NotificationsPropellerAds, RichPush, MegapushAnstrex PushNo
Facebook/InstagramMeta AdsAdSpy, BigSpyYes (Ad Library)
Google Ads (Search)Google Search, Display, ShoppingSpyFuYes (Ads Transparency)
Pop/RedirectPopAds, PropellerAds PopAnstrex PopNo
TikTokTikTok AdsBigSpyYes (TikTok Creative Center)

Method 1: Using Professional Ad Spy Tools

Professional ad spy tools aggregate data from ad networks and platforms, letting you search, filter, and analyze millions of ads from a single dashboard. This is by far the most efficient way to do competitive research.

Why paid tools are worth it

For native and push ad intelligence, Anstrex is the industry standard — covering 27+ native ad networks at $69.99/month with features like one-click landing page downloads.

Method 2: Free & Manual Methods

Facebook Ad Library

Meta's Ad Library (facebook.com/ads/library) lets you search all active Facebook and Instagram ads for free. You can search by advertiser name or keyword. Limitations: no historical data, no engagement metrics, no advanced filtering, and no way to see which ads are actually performing well.

Google Ads Transparency Center

Google's Ads Transparency Center shows ads that have run on Google's platforms. You can search by advertiser name and see active campaigns. Like Facebook's tool, it lacks the analytical features that make paid tools valuable.

TikTok Creative Center

TikTok's Top Ads dashboard shows trending ad formats and examples. It's useful for creative inspiration but doesn't provide the competitive intelligence depth of dedicated spy tools.

Manual browsing

You can browse publisher websites (news sites, content sites) and manually spot native ads. This is extremely time-consuming and doesn't scale, but it's free and can give you a feel for what's running in specific geos or niches.

Step-by-Step: Finding Competitor Ads with Anstrex

Here's a practical walkthrough of how to use Anstrex to find profitable competitor campaigns:

Step 1: Define Your Search Criteria

Start by deciding what you're looking for. Are you researching a specific niche (health, finance, dating)? A specific geo (US, UK, DE)? A specific ad network? Having clear criteria saves time and produces better results.

Step 2: Use Keyword Search

Enter relevant keywords in Anstrex's search bar. For example, if you're in the weight loss niche, search terms like "lose weight," "belly fat," "keto," or "diet." Anstrex will return ads matching those terms across all tracked networks.

Step 3: Apply Filters

Narrow your results using Anstrex's powerful filters:

Step 4: Sort by Duration or Gravity

This is the most important step. Sort results by "duration" to see ads that have been running the longest. Long-running ads are almost certainly profitable — no advertiser pays for an ad that doesn't convert for weeks on end. This is your shortlist of proven winners.

Step 5: Analyze the Ad Creative

For each promising ad, study the headline, image, and ad copy. Look for patterns: what emotions do they trigger? What promises do they make? What style of imagery works? Take notes on the angles that appear across multiple winning ads.

Step 6: Study the Landing Page

Click through to see the landing page. Better yet, use Anstrex's landing page downloader to save a local copy. Analyze the page structure, copy, call-to-action, and offer. This is where conversions happen.

Step 7: Build Your Campaign

Use your research to create your own campaigns. Don't copy — adapt. Take the proven angles and frameworks you've identified and create original creatives that use the same psychological triggers and page structures.

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How to Analyze What You Find

Finding ads is only half the battle. Here's how to extract actionable insights:

Ad Creative Analysis

Landing Page Analysis

Campaign Pattern Analysis

Replicating Winning Campaigns Ethically

There's a big difference between inspiration and theft. Here's how to ethically use competitive intelligence:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Best Tools by Ad Format

If You Run...Use This ToolPrice
Native AdsAnstrex$69.99/mo
Push Notification AdsAnstrex Push$69.99/mo
Facebook/Instagram AdsAdSpy or BigSpy (free)$149/mo or Free
Google Ads/PPCSpyFu$39/mo
TikTok AdsBigSpyFree / $9/mo
Pop/Redirect AdsAnstrex Pop$69.99/mo
All Formats (Agency)SEMrush + Anstrex$129 + $69.99/mo

Key Takeaways

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