Pricing · Private beta

One tool instead of two.

Most teams pay for a swipe-file tracker and a separate AI creative scorer. AdLumbra is both, priced as one — track what's winning on Meta and Google, then score your own creative against it.

Monthly
Annual — 2 months free

Private beta pricing — locked in for early customers. No card required to join the waitlist.

Starter
Solo operator or a single brand testing it on one account
$29/mo
 
  • 1 watchlist
  • 20 creative scores / mo
  • Meta tracking
  • Email support
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Pro
Agencies running multiple clients, or in-house teams running multiple product lines/campaigns
$79/mo
 
  • 10 watchlists
  • 100 creative scores / mo
  • Meta + Google tracking
  • Saved swipe file, tags, search
  • CSV / PDF export
  • Priority email support
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Scale
More than 10 accounts to track, or need multiple teammates in the tool
$199/mo
 
  • Unlimited watchlists
  • 500 creative scores / mo
  • Meta + Google tracking
  • White-label PDF reports
  • Up to 5 team seats
  • Priority support + onboarding call
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Why no live checkout yet: we're validating this pricing with real customers before wiring up billing — "Get early access" puts you on the list, and locks in beta pricing whenever plans go live. Running more than 10 accounts or need a custom setup? Talk to us about Enterprise.

Questions

Why is this priced lower than buying a tracker and a scorer separately?

Because it's one workflow, not two subscriptions. A swipe-file tracker alone (like Foreplay) runs $40-99/mo, and a standalone AI creative scorer runs $21-249/mo. AdLumbra does both from the same watchlist data, so the price reflects one tool, not a bundle discount on two.

What counts as a "watchlist"?

One watchlist = one client or vertical you're tracking (e.g. "SCCU — credit unions"). The Agency plan's 10 watchlists is sized to match a typical small agency's full client roster.

What counts as a "creative score"?

One score = one asset submitted to Score my Creative — a piece of copy, one image, or one video. Scoring 3 versions of the same ad (e.g. a Meta version and a TikTok version) counts as 3.

Is there a free tier?

Not planned — this is built to be relied on for client-facing work, not tried casually. "Get early access" is the free way in during private beta.