Google & Meta ads — run in your account

Ads that pay for themselves.

Run in your own ad account, with a flat fee, numbers that reconcile with the platform — and a landing page built to convert before we spend a dollar.

  • Your ad account, full access — always
  • A flat fee, not a percentage of spend
  • Reports that match the platform numbers
Campaign landing page · Ghanem Clinic
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A campaign landing page built by Digilayers for Ghanem Clinic

Trusted by 16+ brands across four continents

Ghanem Longevity Aesthetic Academy Kensington Cosmetic Clinic Upward SAK Assets Med Care TCF Canada
The problem

Agencies have reported conversions that didn't exist — to clients who couldn't check.

The pattern repeats in account after account: the report says one thing, the platform says another, and the client was never given a way in to compare.

Reports you can't verify

Conversions the platform never recorded, click rates the platform never saw. When the agency's report is your only window, the numbers can say anything.

Fees that grow when spend grows

A percentage of spend pays the agency more for spending more — whether or not results follow. The incentive points away from your cost-per-customer.

Locked out of your own account

Thousands a month, and you have never been inside the ad account it runs in. Leave, and the campaigns, the data, and the history leave with the agency.

What you get

Ads where the numbers reconcile.

01

Numbers you can check yourself

Campaigns run in your ad account, and the monthly report is a screen-share of the platform itself. The report number is the platform number — verify it any day, without us in the room.

02

A funnel, not just clicks

We research your buyers and build or fix the campaign landing page before launch — because clicks sent to a page that can't convert them are how ad budgets burn.

03

Spend that follows results

Weekly tuning moves budget toward what converts and trims what doesn't — including pausing honestly when a campaign or a season isn't worth the spend.

Proof

Pages built to turn clicks into enquiries.

We build the campaign landing pages as well as the ads — for clinics, platforms, and brands across North America, the UK, and the Middle East.

Kensington Cosmetic Clinic Ghanem Clinic Amer Clinic Aesthetic Academy
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A conversion-led landing page built by Digilayers for Amer Clinic
What the monthly walkthrough looks like
Monthly walkthrough — your ad account, on screen Illustrative example
On screen, together
  • Your Google and Meta accounts opened live — not a PDF about them
  • Spend, clicks, and enquiries per campaign, read off the platform
  • The search terms you paid for — and the negative keywords added
  • What was paused, what got more budget, and why
  • Next month's plan, agreed before the call ends
Where the month's enquiries came from
Google Search — main service campaign9
Google Search — second campaign5
Meta — offer campaign4
Remarketing2
20 enquiries — the platform's count, not ours
The numbers above are illustrative. Yours are read straight off the platform screen — and because the account is yours, you can open it any other day of the month and see the same thing.
How it works

The landing page comes first. Then the spend.

Most wasted ad budget is good clicks sent to a page that can't convert them — so the funnel is built before a dollar goes to the platforms.

1

Build the funnel

We research what your buyers respond to, then build or fix the campaign landing page — the thing that decides whether clicks become enquiries.

Before any spend
2

Launch in your account

Campaigns are built in your Google and Meta accounts, on your billing, with your full admin access from day one. The data and history are yours, permanently.

Your account, full access
3

Tune weekly, reconcile monthly

Search terms, negative keywords, bids, and creative reviewed every week. Every month, a screen-share walkthrough of the platform numbers — with the reasoning.

Walkthrough every month
What's inside

Everything the budget needs to work.

Scoped to your platforms and spend level — quoted as one flat fee, in writing.

Google & Meta campaignsSearch, Performance Max, remarketing, and paid social — weighted to where your buyers decide.
Campaign landing pagesResearched and built to convert before the spend starts.
Tracking & conversion setupServer-side tracking tied to real enquiries — the numbers the walkthrough runs on.
Negative keywords & budget hygieneSearch terms reviewed weekly, waste trimmed before it compounds.
Creative refreshMultiple ad variations, replaced before audiences tune out.
Monthly screen-share walkthroughThe platform numbers, on screen, with the reasoning — not a PDF.
Vs. the alternatives

Versus a percentage-of-spend agency, or doing it yourself.

The differences that decide whether you can ever check the work — account, fee, reports, and the page the clicks land on.

What matters DIY auto-campaigns %-of-spend agency
Whose ad account it runs in Yours Often theirs — leave, and the data and history leave too Yours — full admin access, always
Fee structure Free — paid for in your evenings A percentage of spend — the fee grows when spend grows Flat monthly fee, quoted in writing — never tied to spend
What the reports show Whatever the platform dashboard shows you The agency's own dashboard — hard to reconcile with the platform The platform itself, walked through with you on screen every month
Who builds the landing page Nobody — clicks land on the homepage Usually not included, or billed as an extra Researched and built before launch — included
Contract None Often 6–12 months First 90 days, then month-to-month

Honestly: at a very small budget, the platforms' own auto-campaigns plus a decent page can be the right call — a management fee would eat the spend. If that's your situation, the quote will say so instead of taking the retainer.

Working with us

Low-risk from the first message.

Every promise below is part of how the engagement works — in writing, before you commit to anything.

Your ad account — full access, always A flat fee, not a percentage of spend No markup on ad spend First 90 days, then month-to-month Reply within 24 hours
See how working with us is set up
FAQ

The details, in plain terms.

Cost, contract, and the question every ad agency should be able to answer: how do I know it's working?

Your ad account — full access, always
A flat fee, not a percentage of spend
How do I know the ads are actually working?
You watch the numbers in the platform itself. Campaigns run in your ad account, and every month we walk through it together on a screen-share — spend, search terms, enquiries, what changed. The report number is the platform number, so you can check it any day without us in the room.
How much does it cost?
A flat monthly fee, quoted on a written brief within five business days — free, no pitch call — and it never scales with your spend. Honestly: ads also need a workable budget. If a few hundred dollars a month is the ceiling, a management fee would eat it, and the quote will say so.
We spent $13K on ads and got $3K back. Why would this be different?
Usually that money bought clicks sent to a page that couldn't convert them, in an account nobody was tuning. We won't promise you a return — nobody honestly can. What changes is the mechanism: the landing page is researched and built before spend starts, search terms are tuned weekly, and you watch the platform numbers yourself every month.
Whose ad account is it?
Yours — always. Campaigns are built in your Google and Meta accounts, on your billing, with your full admin access from day one. If we part ways, the campaigns, the data, and every month of history stay with you and keep working.
Do you guarantee a ROAS?
No — and an agency that does is a red flag, because nobody controls your market, your prices, or your competitors. What we commit to in writing: the landing page before spend, weekly tuning, the monthly walkthrough, numbers that reconcile with the platform, and an engagement that runs a 90-day initial term, then month-to-month — you can leave any month after that.
Am I locked into a contract?
Only for the first 90 days. Management starts with a 90-day initial term, then runs month-to-month — leave any month after that. Because everything runs in your own account, leaving is genuinely easy: nothing has to be migrated or rebuilt.
Who pays for the ad spend?
You do — paid directly to Google and Meta on your own billing, with no markup and no margin on the spend. Our fee is flat and separate, so you always know exactly what the work costs versus what the ads cost.
Let's talk

Ads you can check yourself.

Tell us what you want to drive and the budget you have in mind. Within five business days you'll have a plan and a flat-fee quote in writing — no pitch.

Reply within 24 hours A plan & flat-fee quote in 5 business days Your ad account — full access, always
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