Three different people read this blog. A solo founder checking ad accounts after the kids are asleep. A growth marketer with a CAC target and a boss asking questions. An agency lead trying to keep a client roster happy for another quarter. They do not have the same problem, so they should not get the same tool. That is why AdMagic is built as three tiers: Starter, Growth, and Agency.
Here is the honest breakdown of who each one is built for, and why.
Starter: for the founder running the numbers alone
If your store does somewhere between $100K and $500K a year and you are the one staring at the ad account at midnight, Starter is built around you. You do not need a dashboard built for a twelve person team. You need one clean answer: is this spend actually making money, after returns, after fees, after the cost of goods, not just before them.
Starter is about closing the gap between what your ROAS says and what your bank account says, without hiring a media buyer or an analyst to get there.
Growth: for the marketer who owns a testing budget
Once a business is doing $500K to $2M, the job usually belongs to someone whose title has “growth” or “marketing” in it, and who is judged on a CAC target as much as a ROAS number. This is the tier built around that job. It is where the Context Engine, AdMagic’s system for tying every dollar of spend and every click to true contribution margin, does the most work: turning a spreadsheet of scattered platform metrics into one number leadership actually cares about.
It is also where the blind creative testing problem shows up hardest. The industry default is still roughly 50 creatives, three to four weeks, $10K to $20K, and often no clear winner at the end of it. Growth is built to shorten that cycle, not add another dashboard on top of it.
Agency: for the team proving impact to more than one client
Agencies have a harder version of the same problem, multiplied by however many accounts are on the books. A client’s ROAS can look fine in the monthly report while their actual margin is quietly shrinking, and eventually they notice before you do. That is a retention risk, not just a reporting gap.
Agency is built for that reality: proving profit impact, not just spend efficiency, across a full client roster, with the same TRIBE v2 creative scoring and margin tracking that Starter and Growth use, sized for managing many accounts at once instead of one.
The same core, three different jobs
All three tiers run on the same foundation: TRIBE v2 scoring creatives before spend goes live, the Context Engine tying spend to real profit, and an AI CFO and CMO layer that proposes recommendations with a reason and an audit trail, and waits for a human to approve before anything executes. Nothing acts on its own. The difference between tiers is not the underlying intelligence, it is how much of your business that intelligence needs to cover.
We are not shipping pricing yet. AdMagic is still in active MVP development, and we are building toward our first design partners around January 2027. What we can tell you now is which tier is built for which job, so you know where you will land when the doors open.
If you already know whether you are a Starter, a Growth, or an Agency, the next step is the same for all three: get on the list before spots for early access fill up.
Whichever tier fits, the first move is free: Join the AdMagic waitlist.







