Ad Provider Manager is a lightweight ad-operations product that helps publishers centralize the setup and management of multiple advertising networks. Our goal is to reduce the technical overhead of running ads across one or many websites while helping publishers stay aligned with network policies and user experience best practices.
Why we built this: publishers and site owners often juggle different ad providers, each with its own tag formats, responsive size maps, and configuration quirks. Repeatedly editing templates and theme files to change placements or swap networks is time consuming and error-prone. Ad Provider Manager provides a single source of truth for ad slots, priority rules, and fallbacks so teams can iterate faster and reduce rollout mistakes.
Supported advertising networks include Google AdSense and Adsterra, and the platform is designed to integrate additional programmatic or direct-sale partners. We document recommended slot sizes, responsive behaviors, and policy-related notes for each provider to help you make informed decisions during setup and approval flows.
Benefits for publishers: streamlined ad placement management, fewer implementation errors, standardized naming conventions across sites, and basic revenue optimization tools such as priority rules and rotation. The product is suitable for solo publishers, small teams, and publishers managing multiple domains.
Ad management workflow: define named slots (header, inline, sidebar, footer), assign size maps and breakpoints, then attach provider rules and optional creative targeting. You can set primary and fallback providers and schedule quick experiments to measure uplift. The read-only snippets provided by the dashboard are intentionally small to avoid degrading site performance or SEO.
Future plans include deeper analytics integrations, server-side bidding adapters, and tooling for consent and first-party data that helps publishers retain more control over ad decisions. We also plan to expand documentation and provide examples for the most common CMS and hosting platforms.
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