OneClickAd
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Hey everyone,
Wanted to share something I've been working on and get some honest feedback from people who actually run campaigns.
My biggest time killer was never strategy or optimization, it was making banners. Every week I needed to refresh creatives across my display campaigns, and every week it was the same grind. Open Photoshop, make variations, resize, export, redo the ones that were too heavy for the network. Two hours minimum.
So I built a tool to fix that for myself, OneClick Ad.
How it works from your side:
You type your headline, subhead, and CTA. Upload your images (up to 4). You get a wall of banner variations, different styles, different fonts, different moods. Drag a color slider to recolor everything at once, or hit randomize for fresh combos across all of them.
See a variation you like? Lock it. Keep tweaking the rest. When you're done, export as PNG or animated GIF. already sized at 300×250 and 300×100, compressed so networks accept them.
The feature I'm most excited about headline testing:
You can enter up to 12 headline variations and the tool generates every single one applied to the same
Wanted to share something I've been working on and get some honest feedback from people who actually run campaigns.
My biggest time killer was never strategy or optimization, it was making banners. Every week I needed to refresh creatives across my display campaigns, and every week it was the same grind. Open Photoshop, make variations, resize, export, redo the ones that were too heavy for the network. Two hours minimum.
So I built a tool to fix that for myself, OneClick Ad.
How it works from your side:
You type your headline, subhead, and CTA. Upload your images (up to 4). You get a wall of banner variations, different styles, different fonts, different moods. Drag a color slider to recolor everything at once, or hit randomize for fresh combos across all of them.
See a variation you like? Lock it. Keep tweaking the rest. When you're done, export as PNG or animated GIF. already sized at 300×250 and 300×100, compressed so networks accept them.
The feature I'm most excited about headline testing:
You can enter up to 12 headline variations and the tool generates every single one applied to the same



