Adyntel

Pulls active ad creative and spend data from LinkedIn, Google, Meta, and TikTok into your competitive intelligence workflows to track rival messaging shifts in real time.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Adyntel integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Adyntel calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Adyntel data, across all 8 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Adyntel access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in Adyntel, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Adyntel is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach Adyntel.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every Adyntel action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on Adyntel, and when to use it.

Get Google Ads By Company
Use this to pull all active Google search and display ads for a specific company domain to analyze their search strategy.
Search Meta Ads
Query the Meta ad library for a specific brand or keyword to see active Facebook and Instagram creatives.
Search TikTok Ads
Pull TikTok ads related to a specific keyword or topic to identify trending video hooks and formats.
Get LinkedIn Ads By Domain
Retrieve all active LinkedIn ad campaigns associated with a company domain for B2B competitive research.
Get LinkedIn Ads By Page ID
Pull specific LinkedIn ad data using a Page ID when the domain search returns ambiguous results.
List Company Domains
Fetch a list of tracked domains within your Adyntel account to ensure the monitoring list is current.
Track New Domain
Add a new competitor domain to the monitoring list to start pulling ad data for that entity.
Remove Tracked Domain
Stop tracking a specific company domain to clean up your ad intelligence feeds.
Get Ad Creative Details
Pull the full metadata, image URLs, and copy for a specific ad ID found in a search.
Search Ads By Keyword
Find ads across multiple platforms using a specific keyword to see how a category is being messaged.
Get Platform Distribution
Pull a summary of which platforms a company is currently spending on based on active ad presence.
Export Ad History
Retrieve archived ad versions for a company to see how their messaging has evolved over time.

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Frequently asked questions

Adyntel pulls data from public ad libraries provided by the platforms. If a company has completely hidden its ads or is running highly targeted dark posts that do not appear in the public transparency tools, Adyntel cannot retrieve them. The API relies on the same transparency standards that Meta and Google enforce for public accountability. If you cannot find a company in the Meta Ad Library manually, the agent will likely return an empty result set through the API as well because it cannot bypass platform privacy settings.
Adyntel updates its index based on platform availability. While some data is pulled in near real time, there is often a lag of a few hours to a few days depending on the platform. LinkedIn and Meta generally update more frequently than Google. When you use a Ceven workflow to check for new ads, the agent is querying the most recent snapshot available in the Adyntel database. For most competitive intelligence needs, this latency is negligible as major campaign shifts usually last several days.
Yes. Adyntel enforces strict rate limits and credit quotas based on your subscription tier. For example, entry level plans may limit the number of domains you can query per month or the number of API calls per minute. If a Ceven workflow attempts to pull data for hundreds of domains in a single burst, you may encounter a 429 rate limit error. We recommend scheduling your competitive sweeps at intervals to avoid hitting these ceilings and ensuring a steady flow of data.
Since Adyntel primarily uses domains to map companies to their ad accounts, having a domain is the most reliable way to get data. However, for platforms like LinkedIn, you can use a Page ID. If a company only exists on social media without a standalone website, you must provide the specific platform ID. The agent can help you find this ID if you provide the direct link to their social profile, which it then passes to the Adyntel API for the search.
Adyntel provides estimates and presence data rather than exact billing invoices. Because platforms do not expose the exact dollar amount spent by competitors to the public, Adyntel uses signals like ad frequency, reach estimates, and duration to provide a proxy for spend levels. You can use this to understand relative investment shifts, such as a competitor doubling their activity on TikTok, but you should not use these numbers for audited financial reporting.
The API returns URLs to the hosted assets on the respective platforms. Ceven can take these URLs and push them into other tools, such as uploading them to a Google Drive folder or embedding them in a Slack message. Note that some platforms use temporary signed URLs that expire after a short time. To keep a permanent record, you should set up a workflow that downloads the image from the URL immediately upon detection and saves it to your own storage.
Adyntel can retrieve ads across different geographic regions, but the availability depends on the platform transparency rules for that specific country. For instance, some regions have stricter political ad disclosure laws that make it easier to find certain types of ads. When running a search through Ceven, the agent pulls the global set available for that domain. If you need to filter by a specific country, you can have the agent parse the metadata returned by the API to filter for specific locales.
If a company migrates to a new domain, the previous tracking link will break and the agent will stop seeing new ads. You will need to update the tracked domain in your Adyntel settings. We suggest setting up a monthly audit workflow where the agent checks if the tracked domains still resolve to the expected companies. If a 404 or a permanent redirect is detected, the agent can flag the domain for manual review so you can update the tracking to the new URL.

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