Small Business Ad Maker for Local and Service Businesses
A small business owner does not have a marketing team, a designer, or hours to spend in ad tools. Adscreator writes the copy and builds the on-brand image for your local ad in one pass, so you can run it and get back to the work.
Flat pricing, no credits · Updated July 2026
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Direct answer
A small business ad maker is a tool that produces a complete ad, the copy and the on-brand image in every placement size, for a local or service business without a designer or agency. Adscreator takes a description of your business or your website URL, writes the headline and body copy, generates an on-brand image using your colors and logo, and outputs every size for Facebook, Instagram, and Google in one pass. You get variants to test, then export and run the ads yourself. It works for restaurants, gyms, salons, contractors, clinics, and any local shop.
The problem
Small business advertising fails at the creative step, not the budget step. The owner has $500 to put behind an ad but no one to make it, so they either post a blurry phone photo with no offer, pay a freelancer more than the ad spend itself, or give up. Local and service businesses live on calls, bookings, and walk-ins, and a weak ad simply does not drive them.
How Adscreator handles it
Adscreator gives a small business owner the whole ad in one pass. Describe your business or paste your website, and it writes a clear headline and body copy built around your offer, generates an on-brand image with your colors and logo, and renders every size for Facebook, Instagram, and Google so the ad fits wherever your customers are. You get a few variants to test which offer pulls, on flat monthly pricing with no credits to count, which matters when a slow month should not mean a wasted subscription. You review, export, and launch from your own accounts. Adscreator never touches your ad accounts or your budget.
what it uses
The features behind small business ad maker.
questions
Small business ad maker: the questions people ask.
How do I make an ad for my small business?
Describe your business or paste your website URL into Adscreator, and it writes the headline and body copy around your offer, generates an on-brand image with your colors and logo, and produces every ad size at once. You pick the variant you like, export the file, and upload it to Facebook, Instagram, or Google yourself. The whole ad comes from one input.
What is the best way to advertise a small business?
For most local and service businesses, targeted Facebook and Instagram ads with a clear offer and a strong image beat untargeted flyers or boosted posts. Lead with the offer, show the product or space, and make the next step obvious: call, book, or visit. Adscreator handles the copy and creative so the only thing left is your offer and your budget.
How much does it cost to advertise a small business on Facebook?
Most small businesses run Facebook and Instagram ads on $5 to $50 per day, and Meta charges roughly $0.50 to $2.00 per click depending on your industry and audience. The creative itself is the other cost, and it is where budgets get wasted. Adscreator is flat at $39 per month, or $29 billed yearly, with no per-ad credits, so making the ads never scales with how many you test.
Can I make professional ads without a designer?
Yes. Adscreator generates the ad image, the headline, and the body copy from a description or your website, applying your brand colors and logo so it looks like it came from your business, not a template. You get several versions to compare, then export and run the one that fits. No design software and no agency retainer.
How much does a small business ad maker cost?
Adscreator is $39 per month on Starter, or $29 per month billed yearly, flat, with no free plan and no credits to ration. A month where you test ten ads costs the same as a quiet one. The money you spend running the ads on Facebook, Instagram, or Google is separate and billed by those platforms.