Budget Recovery Audit
Stop Paying for Ads That Don't Convert.
If you're spending on Meta or Google, there's a 30–60% chance part of your budget is being wasted without you knowing it.
I'll show you exactly where the leaks are—and how to recover that money fast.
"We recovered ~$800/month in wasted overlap — inside 2 weeks." — E. Jensen, Insurance Broker
Most ad accounts bleed cash quietly.
- Wrong audiences or duplicates quietly stack spend.
- Broken tracking hides what's actually profitable.
- Creative fatigue keeps running because the platform favors delivery.
If you wouldn't tolerate hidden inefficiency in your investment portfolio, there's no reason to accept it in your marketing spend.
Watch: How I Recover Wasted Ad Spend (60-Second Breakdown)
In this quick walkthrough, you'll see:
- The exact leak patterns that drain ROAS
- Why most managers never catch them
- How I diagnose & fix it in one campaign cycle
Here's how the audit works — fast, clear, no fluff.
- Access Review — you share view-only access to Meta/Google/LinkedIn.
- Performance Scan — I analyze where spend, targeting, and creative are misaligned.
- 1-Page Summary — a concise action plan with the top 3 fixes & recovery paths.
View-Only Access→
Audit→
1-Page Plan→
Recovered Budget
Average clients recover 15–40% of monthly spend within their first campaign cycle.
What You Get — and How I Get Paid
This isn't a "strategy call" or a disguised sales pitch. It's a real performance diagnosis.
- A full performance scan of your Meta/Google account
- A 1-page recovery plan with the exact changes to make
- Annotated screenshots + step-by-step implementation guidance
- No ongoing commitment required
How I get paid:
- One-time setup if you want help applying the fixes
- Monthly management if you'd rather hand this off entirely
- Performance-based option if you prefer paying out of recovered spend
Most clients choose to have me implement the recovery plan — but you're under no obligation to do so.
"I finally understand where the money goes — and how to reinvest it properly." — D. Tran, Contractor