The safe MCP server for Reddit Ads
Let your AI agent manage your Reddit Ads for you
Let your agent create Reddit campaigns, manage subreddit targeting, and analyze results for you. Includes drafts and safeguards so you never mess up your account.
OpenClaw
ChatGPT
Perplexity
Cursor
Gemini CLI
Hermes
MCP Server


"My agent analyzed my account using Adkit, found what to optimize, and drafted all the changes on its own. I only had to click 'Approve'. The first 30 minutes already saved me 8 hours of work."
Reddit Ads Manager wasn't built for automation
- Click through Reddit Ads Manager for every campaign change
- Set up subreddit targeting manually, one community at a time
- No bulk operations, no automation, no way to scale
- ...or use other MCPs that connect directly to your live account with no safety layer
- 1. Tell your agent what you wantPlain English, one prompt. Your agent handles the rest.
- 2. Review the draftEverything is a draft first. Preview campaigns, targeting, budgets.
- 3. Publish when readyNothing touches your live account until you explicitly approve.
"If you've ever tried any other MCP, you'll quickly realize that they might give you access to your data, but the moment you start creating campaigns, everything will break. Adkit created something that just works like magic."
Manage your entire Reddit ad account from one prompt
Connect your agent
Add one line to your agent config. Works with Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and any MCP client. Under 2 minutes.
Create campaigns as drafts
Tell your agent what you want in plain English. Subreddit targeting, community interests, budgets, creatives. All created as drafts.
Review and publish
Preview everything in the AdKit dashboard: creatives, subreddit targeting, budgets. Publish when you're ready. Nothing goes live without you.
Pull analytics and iterate
Your agent fetches CPC, CTR, CPM, and per-subreddit conversion data. Identifies winning communities, flags underperformers, suggests where to shift budget.
"In my almost 10 years of advertising, I've hated every single second spent on ads managers. I created AdKit so I could spend my time making better ads, not waiting for buggy dashboards to load."
Works with any AI agent
Any MCP or CLI-compatible client. One config line, connected in under 2 minutes.







A full ads toolkit. The MCP is one way in.
Research
Find what's working right now
Browse 300,000+ ads or import your competitors. Filter by vertical so you see businesses like yours.
- Competitors tracked across Meta, Google, and LinkedIn automatically
- See which ads are evergreens vs. tests your competitors already killed
- Weekly digest in your inbox. No more scrolling ad libraries.


With your agent
"Now I can use my AI agent for monitoring competitors, creating static ads, publishing them, and analyzing their performance. This has 10x'd my capabilities to iterate on ads."
Built by someone who actually runs ads

Hi there 👋 I'm Nico, the founder of AdKit 😄
Before building startups, I was a media buyer. I managed over $1,000,000 in Ads, sold two startups grown with ads, and helped 1,000+ makers learn Meta Ads through my online guides.
I love ads but... it involves a lot of repetitive, boring work 😩 And I hated every second of it. So I built AdKit to fix that.
To let me and other marketers focus on the fun parts: the strategy, the thinking, the creativity. And not have to waste my time clicking around in buggy interfaces.
It's the app I always dreamed of, and I hope you'll like it too 😀
You're probably wondering...
Every change is a draft by default. Your agent creates campaigns, ad groups, and ads in AdKit's dashboard. Nothing touches your Reddit account until you approve it.
CPCs are 40-80% cheaper than LinkedIn. Subreddit targeting reaches people actively researching your product category. For branding and retargeting, it's the cheapest expansion channel available.
If you can type instructions to Claude or Cursor, you can manage ads. No code, no API keys to configure, no terminal commands required.
Your agent doesn't just get API access.
It gets a playbook.
AdKit comes with a free Reddit Ads Skill for your agents, with prompts and guardrails built around how experienced Reddit advertisers actually run campaigns. Your agent knows subreddit culture, promoted post best practices, and how to write copy that blends with organic content instead of getting downvoted.
Never open Reddit Ads Manager.
Another dashboard to learn, another login, another set of rules. Your agent skips it entirely.
"Meta's Business Manager is painfully slow. Go back to campaign, go back to ad set, duplicate, etc, it take hours. So much time burned. With AdKit I just tell Claude what I want and it handles the rest. What used to be 30 minutes takes seconds now"
What running ads with AdKit looks like
| Campaign | Impr | Clicks | Spend | Conv | CTR | CPC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solution-Aware | 84,000 | 2,480 | $15,200 | 80 | 2.95% | $6.13 |
| Problem-Aware | 32,800 | 1,520 | $8,400 | 40 | 4.63% | $5.53 |
| Total | 116,800 | 4,000 | $23,600 | 120 | — | — |
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2-5x cheaper than alternatives
Single Project
Every AdKit tool (ads library, AI studio, and MCP) for one brand.
$49
per month
Everything you need:
- Multi-platform Ad Library
- Competitor Tracking
- Activity Alerts
- AI Ads Generator & Cloner
- Swipe File
- 1 Project
- MCP Access for AI Agentsnew
Multiple Projects
Unlimited brands, ad accounts, and creative analytics (soon).
$97
per month
Everything you need:
- Multi-platform Ad Library
- Competitor Tracking
- Activity Alerts
- AI Ads Generator & Cloner
- Swipe File
- Unlimited Projects
- MCP Access for AI Agentsnew
- Creative Analyticssoon
- Ads Analysis (25/day)
See Claude Code create a campaign in Adkit
Note: In this Demo, I explicitly allowed Claude Code to publish drafts directly, you normally have to approve them first.
Common questions
Your agent runs the ads. You approve what goes live.
One prompt, review the draft, publish when ready.
Prefer CLI? Same product, terminal interface