AdNativia vs. StackAdapt

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
AdNativia
Score 0.0 out of 10
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AdNativia is a platform for native advertising headquartered in the United Kingdom, specializing in the dissemination of ads through "recommended" content across a wide spectrum of popular media portals. This approach ensures that advertisements integrated into the user experience are less intrusive and more engaging for the audience. The vendor states that geographically, the platform is most popular in Europe, with a particular focus on the markets of Germany,…
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StackAdapt
Score 7.7 out of 10
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StackAdapt, headquartered in Toronto offers their native advertising specialized DSP, supporting programmatic advertising with audience discovery, B2B targeting, and engagement analytics among other features.N/A
Pricing
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Pricing Offerings
AdNativiaStackAdapt
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
AdNativiaStackAdapt
Likelihood to Recommend
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8.2
(25 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
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10.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
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8.2
(4 ratings)
Support Rating
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9.5
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
AdNativiaStackAdapt
Likelihood to Recommend
AdNativia
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StackAdapt
StackAdapt's programmatic buys are great for a quick awareness campaign to reach the most eyeballs. Solid user segmentation from 3rd party sources that is available almost immediately. The platform is less proficient at converting users, though I've never had sufficient volume to test if this works better for enterprise-level clients with more conversion data
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Pros
AdNativia
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StackAdapt
  • Audience targeting - there are so many options for both B2C and B2B audiences, from browsing behavior audiences to account-based marketing audiences to CRM lists. There's a way to find your ideal audience no matter their industry.
  • Pixel setup and management are pretty easy. It uses a universal pixel that you can easily place on your site. We use Google Tag Manager for this. Then, you can create any number of conversion events and easily implement them, also with Google Tag Manager, so we can trust we're getting good tracking.
  • It seems many display ad platforms lack optimization tools, but StackAdapt makes it easy to adjust, add, or remove audiences, pause certain website categories, exclude batches of websites, pause individual ads, and really fine-tune the targeting as you see what works and what doesn't.
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Cons
AdNativia
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StackAdapt
  • There has been occasional slopping maintenance of the campaigns, and we have to follow up with questions about spending spikes or significant changes in delivery CPMs.
  • Account rep knowledge can sometimes be lacking. When we question our reps about performance, we sometimes get confusing or nonsensical answers.
  • The reporting UI is definitely clunky and unintuitive.
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Likelihood to Renew
AdNativia
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StackAdapt
The platform is easy to use and understand whether it is being used as self-serve or a managed service. The audience targeting is solid, and array of placements is versatile. With these, the level of engagement for video content is usually great
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Usability
AdNativia
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StackAdapt
It is very user friendly and if any team members need further help, we are able to easily access their customer service team for hands on assistance with an actual human being, not a robot. Their team has been incredibly kind, understanding and thorough. It is really a great all in one tool for a business who relies greatly on advertising campaigns.
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Support Rating
AdNativia
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StackAdapt
Support has been exceptional. Our dedicated team is always available and ready to answer any questions that may arise. We receive updates from them on a regular basis and they go above and beyond providing assistance when needed. The team is absolutely one of the bright spots in our relationship with StackAdapt
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Alternatives Considered
AdNativia
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StackAdapt
StackAdapt is significantly less expensive than The Trade Desk. StackAdapt doesn't have campaign minimums, unlike The Trade Desk, meaning you can experiment with a lower ad spend to gain client confidence before investing at a larger level. Plus they don't lock you into an annual contract or anything long term. It feels very similar to The Trade Desk but without the high contract.
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Return on Investment
AdNativia
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StackAdapt
  • Excellent traffic from our ads. Traffic exceeded our forecast.
  • Excellent management of our budget. We did not spend near as much as we budgeted for the response we received through our test.
  • The lead conversion was not expected to be high due to the type of content we deployed, but we received zero conversions, well below anticipated when compared to other ads for the same content.
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ScreenShots

AdNativia Screenshots

Screenshot of a dashboard screenshot from AdNativia that provides an overview of an advertiser’s account performance. The interface displays key metrics such as the total number of ads running, impressions, clicks, and overall spend, allowing for tracking and analysis of advertising campaigns. With a glance, one can appreciate the volume of traffic generated and the efficacy of the ads, highlighted by the number of clicks versus impressions. The graph at the bottom illustrates the trends over the last 30 days, presenting a comparative view of CPC impressions, clicks, and click-through rate (CTR) against the budget spent. This visual representation is an example of AdNativia’s approach to data transparency and its commitment to enabling advertisers to monitor and optimize their campaigns.Screenshot of a screenshot from the AdNativia platform that showcases the 'Manage Your Ads' section, which provides a user-friendly and efficient management system for advertisers' campaigns. The interface reveals various options for each ad campaign, such as the ability to edit, pause, or even clone an ad, giving advertisers the flexibility to quickly duplicate successful campaigns without starting from scratch. Each ad is listed with an ID, name, pricing model (CPC - Cost Per Click), current status (e.g., Active), and type (Text + Image Ad).Screenshot of a screenshot that displays the 'Create Ad' interface of the AdNativia platform, highlighting the initial step in crafting an advertisement. Here, advertisers can begin the ad creation process by entering essential details such as the ad's name, title, and the click-through URL that leads potential customers to their designated webpage. 

The process's step-by-step progression marked at the top, guides users from ad information to pricing, to ensure a seamless creation experience.Screenshot of a screenshot that presents the 'Traffic Filter' feature within the AdNativia platform, a tool that enables advertisers to curate the flow of traffic towards their ads. With options such as "Whitelist" or "Blacklist," advertisers can specify whether to exclusively allow or block traffic from certain sources. The "Filter By" dropdown menu is set to "Publisher ID," suggesting that advertisers can target or exclude specific publishers from displaying their ads.

Below this, the "ID List" textbox awaits a list of Publisher IDs, separated by commas, which provides a straightforward method for advertisers to fine-tune where their ads will appear. This specificity allows for greater control over the ad spend and enhances the ability to target ads more effectively to the desired audience.

The addition of macro commands offers advanced customization for tracking and optimizing ad performance. Macros like `{CAMPAIGN_ID}`, `{USER_IP}`, `{COUNTRY}`, `{DOMAIN_ID}`, `{DOMAIN_ENC}`, `{PUBLISHER_ID}`, `{PLACEMENT_ID}`, `{CLICK_ID}`, and `{CLICK_COST}` can dynamically insert relevant data points into the ad URLs, allowing for granular tracking of user interaction with the ads. These tools are essential for advertisers who want to analyze data and optimize their campaigns based on user behavior and ad placement performance.Screenshot of The screenshot highlights the 'Budget Settings' section of the AdNativia platform, where advertisers can fine-tune their campaign costs according to the quality of traffic they desire. With options to select from Top Level, Middle, and Low traffic quality, each with corresponding Cost Per Click (CPC) rates, advertisers have the flexibility to allocate their budget efficiently. 

For precise budget management, the platform allows setting different CPC rates for each traffic quality tier—Top Level CPC, Middle Level CPC, and Low Level CPC—with minimum rate thresholds to maintain competitive pricing.