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How much does ZuckerBot cost in 2026?

ZuckerBot has a free tier for read-only access and two paid plans that add write access and an ad spend percentage fee.

Last verified: May 2026

Pricing model

How ZuckerBot pricing works

ZuckerBot uses a base-plus-percentage model. You pay a flat monthly fee ($49 or $149) plus a percentage of the ad spend your agent manages through ZuckerBot.

On Pro, that's 0.1% of ad spend. On Scale, it's 0.05% with a $2,500/month cap.

The percentage applies to all ad spend flowing through ZuckerBot's API, not your total Meta Ads budget. If your agent only manages a portion of your campaigns through ZuckerBot, you only pay the percentage on that portion.

The free tier has no ad spend fee because it's read-only. You can pull data and run analyses without paying anything, but you can't create or modify campaigns.

What does 0.1% actually look like? At $10k/month in managed spend, it's $10. At $100k, it's $100. The fee only becomes significant at high spend levels.

Plans

Plans and what each one includes

ZuckerBot offers 3 tiers.

Free

$0/month

No credit card required

Pull performance data and research campaigns without paying. No write access.

  • 1,000 API calls/month
  • Read-only access (performance, research, analysis)
  • All 50 MCP tools (read operations)
  • Meta Ads only

Pro

$49/month

+ 0.1% of managed ad spend

Full read/write access for one account. The entry point for actually managing ads.

  • 50,000 API calls/month
  • Full read/write access
  • Campaign creation and management
  • Creative generation
  • 0.1% ad spend fee on top of base price
  • Meta Ads only

Scale

$149/month

+ 0.05% of ad spend (capped at $2,500/mo)

Lower percentage fee with a monthly cap. Built for agencies managing multiple accounts.

  • 500,000 API calls/month
  • Full read/write access
  • Multi-account support
  • 0.05% ad spend fee (capped at $2,500/month)
  • Meta Ads only

Glossary

What these features actually mean

Managed ad spend

The total monthly budget flowing through campaigns managed via ZuckerBot. The percentage fee (0.1% on Pro, 0.05% on Scale) is calculated on this amount, not on your ZuckerBot subscription fee.

API calls

Each request your AI agent makes through ZuckerBot's MCP counts as one API call. Pulling a campaign report is one call. Creating an ad set is another. A typical agent session that audits and adjusts campaigns can use 50 to 200 calls.

Creative generation

ZuckerBot can generate static ad images and copy for Meta campaigns. Available on Pro and Scale only. The free tier is read-only, so you can't create anything, just pull data.

All 50 MCP tools (read operations)

ZuckerBot exposes 50 individual tools your AI agent can call: pulling campaign performance, reading audience data, analyzing ad creative, researching competitors within Meta's ecosystem. On the free tier, all 50 tools work but only for reading data. Creating or modifying campaigns requires a paid plan.

Keep in mind

Hidden costs and fine print

You pay a percentage of your ad spend on paid plans

Pro charges 0.1% and Scale charges 0.05% of your managed ad spend on top of the monthly fee. At $100k/month in spend, that's an extra $100 on Pro or $50 on Scale.

Free tier is read-only

The free plan lets you pull performance data and research, but you can't create or modify campaigns. To actually manage ads through the MCP, you need the $49/month Pro plan.

Meta Ads only

ZuckerBot only supports Meta (Facebook/Instagram) Ads. If you also run Google, TikTok, or LinkedIn campaigns, you'll need a separate tool for those platforms.

API call limits per tier

Free gets 1,000 calls/month, Pro gets 50,000, Scale gets 500,000. An active agent session can burn through hundreds of calls. At 1,000/month on Free, you'll hit the wall fast.

Real costs

What you'll actually pay each month

Base fee + ad spend percentage. The free tier is excluded since it's $0 with no write access.

ScenarioPlanMonthly costNotes
Solo marketer, $5k ad spendPro$54/mo$49 + $5 ad spend fee
Growing team, $50k ad spendPro$99/mo$49 + $50 ad spend fee
Agency, $200k ad spendScale$249/mo$149 + $100 (0.05%)
Large agency, $1M ad spendScale$649/mo$149 + $500 (0.05%)
Enterprise, $5M+ ad spendScale$2,649/moCap hit: $149 + $2,500 max

Verdict

Is ZuckerBot worth the price?

The free tier is useful for reading campaign data. 1,000 API calls is enough to pull performance reports and do research without paying anything.

For actual ad management, Pro at $49/month is the entry point. The 0.1% ad spend fee adds up at scale: at $50k/month in Meta spend, you're paying $99/month total. At $200k, it's $249.

Scale at $149/month lowers the percentage to 0.05% with a $2,500/month cap. That cap only matters if you're spending $5M+/month on Meta, so for most advertisers the real cost is $149 plus a small percentage.

ZuckerBot works if you only run Meta Ads. The free tier lets you test it before committing. But if you need Google Ads support, competitor tracking, or creative generation beyond what ZuckerBot offers, you'd need to add other tools on top.

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ZuckerBotZuckerBot
Free tier7-day trialFree forever (1,000 API calls/mo, read-only)
Entry paid tier$29/month (Dashboard only, no MCP)$49/month (Pro) + 0.1% of ad spend
Full tier$49/month (Dashboard + MCP)$149/month (Scale) + 0.05% of ad spend (capped $2,500/mo)
Pricing modelFlat fee, no usage capsBase fee + ad spend percentage + API call limits
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