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Tiers are a pricing device. Read what is inside them.

Sevenam installs a Meta advertising system on your own ad account and runs the technology that operates it — written decisions at 7am every morning telling you exactly what to do that day. One fixed setup fee, a fixed monthly, priced to the work rather than your media budget.

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How packages are usually built.

Bronze, silver and gold tiers are designed to make the middle option look reasonable. The variable that changes between them is rarely the quality of the work — it is the number of campaigns, the number of creative assets, or the reporting frequency, all of which are easy to enumerate and hard to value.

What almost never appears in a package table is the thing that decides performance: how many distinct creative concepts go into market each month, and how quickly a decision gets made when the numbers move.

Tiers are structured to make the middle option look sensible.
Countable items get listed; decisive ones rarely do.
Creative volume is the number that matters, and is usually missing.
Decision speed never appears in a package table at all.

How we structure it instead.

A one-time setup you buy once and own, then creative ordered on demand, sized to what the account actually consumes. If you would rather hand the whole thing over, the end-to-end option is quoted after we have read the account.

There are no tiers, because the useful variable is your account rather than a price point. Every figure is quoted in writing before you commit.

A setup bought once, owned permanently.
Creative on demand, priced by what you order.
An end-to-end option quoted after the account is read.
Fixed fees, quoted in writing, priced to the work rather than your budget.

What you own at the end of it.

Everything is built inside your own Business Manager from the first hour — the ad account, the pixel, the audiences, the creative files and the reporting. There is no agency-owned account that you rent access to, and nothing to negotiate over if the relationship ends.

That single structural choice is what makes the rest of it possible. An arrangement where the provider owns the asset has to be renewed; one where you own it has to be earned.

Your ad account, your pixel, your creative library. Always.
A fixed setup fee and a fixed monthly, priced to the work rather than your budget.
Month to month, with no notice period.
Every decision written down, with the numbers behind it.

Questions people actually ask.

Why are there no prices on this page?

Because the honest figure depends on what the account needs, and a number picked before anyone has read it would be a guess dressed as a quote. Every figure is in writing before you commit to anything, and the conversation that produces it is free.

Is there a minimum commitment?

The setup is a four-week project with a fixed start and finish. Everything monthly is month to month with no notice period.

Can we buy the setup and stop there?

Yes, and some do. You own it — the account, the tracking, the structure and the documentation stay with you whether or not you buy anything else.

How does the creative work?

Concepts, hooks, cuts and statics produced end to end on our own AI line, ordered when you need them and delivered in days rather than weeks. Each one ships with its performance numbers attached, and there is no batch to commit to.

Do you charge a percentage of ad spend?

Our fees are priced to the work — installing the system, running the decisions, producing the creative. None of that gets harder because you spent more, so none of it costs more.

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How it works to buyThe three ways in. What agencies chargeMarket rates, in dollars. The setupFour weeks, then it is yours.
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