Meta Ads Manager Reviews – Page 13

4/5 rating based on 218 reviews. Read all reviews for Meta Ads Manager for iPhone.
Meta Ads Manager is free iOS app published by Meta Platforms, Inc.

Prostitution is ok to Facebook.

lego my logo

You can’t advertise animals but hookers have pages giving out their contact information....Facebook is so out of touch with reality. Who do we call when we have a problem also? No customer service at all!


Ok for quick glances

mcdoj7351

Nice to look at day to day while away from a desktop computer, but needs more functionality. I would love to be able to select a date range and see my ad spend across the selected dates, not just have the 1 day, 7 day, and lifetime options. Also, it would be nice if the CPA by ad set reflected the selected date range, instead of displaying a lifetime average.


Why Isn’t Everything In One Place?

HANstyle

If this is for advertising on this platform I should be able to add user roles for advertising purposes which I coincidentally cannot find anywhere. Also why does this thing not flip to landscape mode. If I’m working on ads and creating/reviewing content I’m not doing it with the iPad standing straight up.


Has this app ever worked???

Flynpeanut

Just updated and now nothing will load. When it did load I constantly got the wrong campaigns to load under the wrong account. This app is not intended for anyone managing multiple ad accounts.


Eliminar

joseantoniomg77

No sirve para eliminar las promociones terminadas


The Facebooks Ads platform is a SCAM

Scammed120

I help manage a Facebook page for a band I’m in and recently we discovered that our account had been charged over $120 (even though our spending limit was set at $0.00). At that point, we tried to remove our card information from the account, only to be prompted to download this USELESS app. After downloading, we found out that there is NO OPTION TO REMOVE YOUR CARD INFORMATION, OR YOUR PAYPAL ACCOUNT! Whatever you do, stay FAR away from the Facebook ads platform. This experience has made me seriously consider deleting Facebook altogether


SO DIFFICULT.

Steph112299

It’s SO confusing to have so many different apps. I also HATE that “because your photo has text it may not be seen” EXCUSE ME if I PAY you to promote my ad you better promote it NO MATTER WHAT it looks like. I own a business and I need my menus promoted. TO BAD I can’t on Facebook because it has “too much text” ITS A MENU DUH.


Campaigns editing

s.elzayat

Why I can’t edit a campaign text? If it is not readable then why you display the option. Also you need to add the slideshow option in page promoting campaigns creation


Impressively useless

Joe has wings

Aside from making sure you get useless notifications like literally every Facebook app, this app is surprisingly useless. Expect nothing. You can see spend, and not even on the timeline you want.


Godawful

Markie Schroeder

The Facebook Ads Manager platform is the best evidence I’ve found that we’re all already dead and living in Purgatory. I work for a small social media marketing firm, and can say with confidence that everything about Ads Manager is designed in the most awful way imaginable. It uses automation that can’t tell the difference between text and a wide variety of other things in images (e.g. it always thinks that fireworks are text), and if it thinks that there’s too much text in your image, your ad is automatically disapproved. This automation also managed to interpret a post about a restaurant and shopping center as being about weapons & ammunition. You can appeal a disapproved ad, if you can figure out how to find the right account and ad ID numbers to enter into the form (the detailed instructions they provide on how to find these don’t work), and if you spend $1,500 per month, you can get access to an account rep that returns your messages about 50% of the time. The only reason Facebook gets away with this is because they have no viable competition - what are you going to do, go try to advertise on Google Plus? A shameful, horrible product that only serves to show why monopolies need to be broken up.