Startup Ad Generator for Founders With No Designer
A founder testing channels has no designer, no copywriter, and no time. Adscreator turns your product or URL into complete, on-brand ads so you can launch and learn fast.
Flat pricing, no credits · Updated July 2026
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Direct answer
A startup ad generator lets a founder produce complete, on-brand ads, copy, images, and every placement size, without hiring a designer or copywriter. Adscreator takes your product description or URL and generates the copy, on-brand images, and crops for Meta, Google, and TikTok in one pass, with variants to test which message lands. Flat monthly pricing keeps it predictable on a startup budget, and you export and launch from your own ad accounts yourself.
The problem
Early-stage founders need to test paid channels before they have anyone to make the creative. Hiring a designer and a copywriter is too slow and too expensive at the stage when you are still searching for what converts, so ad experiments stall on the work nobody has time to do.
How Adscreator handles it
Adscreator acts as the founder design and copy team you have not hired. Describe your product or paste your URL and it writes the copy, generates on-brand images, and resizes for every Meta, Google, and TikTok placement in one pass, with variants so you can A/B test angles before you know your winning message. Flat monthly pricing keeps cost predictable while you experiment, with no credits to ration. You stay in control and launch from your own accounts, Adscreator never touches your ad accounts.
specs
The channels a startup tests first, and the sizes each one needs.
Most founders start with Meta and Google because the spend floors are low and the feedback is fast, then add LinkedIn once the buyer is clearly B2B. Adscreator renders every size below from one product description or URL, so a founder can stand up a real test on two or three channels instead of one.
| Channel | Placement and size | Why a startup tests it early |
|---|---|---|
| Facebook and Instagram Feed | 1080 x 1080 (1:1) or 1080 x 1350 (4:5) | Lowest spend floor, fastest signal on message and audience |
| Stories and Reels | 1080 x 1920 (9:16) | Cheap full-screen inventory for early awareness tests |
| Google Search | RSA, 15 headlines x 30 characters | Captures existing demand once you know the right keywords |
| LinkedIn Feed | 1200 x 627 (1.91:1) or 1080 x 1080 (1:1) | Reaches a named buyer for B2B products, at a higher cost per click |
| Google Display retargeting | 300 x 250, 336 x 280, 728 x 90 | Keeps visitors who did not convert in front of the brand cheaply |
Pick two channels to start rather than five, since a thin budget spread across everything never reaches significance anywhere. Adscreator renders all of these from the same input, so adding a channel later does not mean rebuilding the creative.
Why a limited budget means testing wide before testing deep
A startup with a few thousand dollars to spend cannot afford to bet it all on one channel and one message, because the odds that the first guess is the winning one are low. The instinct to go deep on a single platform, spending until the algorithm learns, only works once you already know the offer resonates. Before that point, the higher-value move is testing breadth: a handful of angles across two or three channels, watching which combination of message and audience produces a signal worth funding further. That strategy only works if the cost of producing each variant is low, because testing five angles on three channels is fifteen pieces of creative, and paying a designer per piece turns a cheap experiment into an expensive one. Adscreator makes the marginal cost of another variant close to zero, since the subscription is flat regardless of how many ads you generate, which is what makes wide-then-deep testing realistic for a team with no separate creative budget.
Speed from idea to live ad matters more before you have a marketer
In a company with a marketing team, the gap between deciding to test a new angle and having it live is usually a day or two: someone briefs a designer, copy gets reviewed, the ad goes up. In a two-person startup, that same gap can be a week or more, because the founder is also doing sales, product, and support, and creative production competes with all of it for attention. Every day spent waiting on a graphic is a day the learning loop does not run, and early-stage traction is mostly a function of how many learning loops you complete before the runway matters. Cutting the idea-to-live-ad time from a week to under an hour changes how many real tests a founder can run in a quarter, not just how convenient the process feels. Adscreator collapses that gap by generating the copy, the on-brand image, and every placement size from one input, so a founder without a marketer can still ship a new test the same day they think of it.
what it uses
The features behind startup ad generator.
questions
Startup ad generator: the questions people ask.
How much should a startup spend on ads?
Enough to get a clean read on one channel, not a token budget smeared across four. Platform floors differ: Meta lets you start at a few dollars a day, LinkedIn requires $10 a day per campaign, and TikTok requires $50 a day at the campaign level. Budget creative production separately.
Can I run ads without a designer or copywriter?
Yes. Adscreator writes the copy and generates on-brand images from your product description or URL, then renders every placement size. Founders use it to test messaging long before there is anyone to hire. You get variants, so your first campaign tests three angles instead of betting the budget on one.
Do I need an agency to run ads for my startup?
No, and pre-traction an agency is usually the wrong spend. Retainers assume you already know what converts. Run the tests yourself: Adscreator handles creative production, the ad platforms handle delivery, and the learning stays in-house instead of being rented by the month.
How much does a startup ad generator cost?
Adscreator is not open for purchase yet; planned pricing is $39 a month on Starter, or $29 a month billed yearly. Flat pricing, no credits, so testing twenty variants costs what testing two costs. There is no free plan, and no ad spend runs through Adscreator: you launch from your own accounts and pay the platforms directly.
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