AdGlare platform help — cloud-based ad server for publishers and advertisers with display, native, VAST video, CTV, redirect, and catalog ad formats, cookieless targeting, real-time reporting, and REST API v2 (Enterprise plan only). Use when setting up AdGlare to serve display or video ads on your website, campaigns aren't delivering impressions or pacing is off, native ad zone JSON responses aren't rendering in your app, impression counts near your plan limit seem inaccurate, trying to automate ad ops with the AdGlare API but you're on Professional plan and can't access it, or comparing AdGlare to AdButler, Epom, or Google Ad Manager for a publisher ad server. Do NOT use for email newsletter ad serving (AdGlare has no email zones — use /sales-adbutler, /sales-adspeed, or /sales-revive), general newsletter monetization strategy (use /sales-newsletter), or programmatic RTB exchange setup (use /sales-epom).
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AdGlare platform help — cloud-based ad server for publishers and advertisers with display, native, VAST video, CTV, redirect, and catalog ad formats, cookieless targeting, real-time reporting, and REST API v2 (Enterprise plan only). Use when setting up AdGlare to serve display or video ads on your website, campaigns aren't delivering impressions or pacing is off, native ad zone JSON responses aren't rendering in your app, impression counts near your plan limit seem inaccurate, trying to automate ad ops with the AdGlare API but you're on Professional plan and can't access it, or comparing AdGlare to AdButler, Epom, or Google Ad Manager for a publisher ad server. Do NOT use for email newsletter ad serving (AdGlare has no email zones — use /sales-adbutler, /sales-adspeed, or /sales-revive), general newsletter monetization strategy (use /sales-newsletter), or programmatic RTB exchange setup (use /sales-epom).
argument-hint
[describe your AdGlare question or ad serving goal]
license
MIT
version
1.0.0
tags
["sales","advertising","ad-server","platform"]
github
https://github.com/adglare/ad-server-api
AdGlare Platform Help
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
What are you trying to do?
A) Set up AdGlare to serve display ads on my website
B) Serve native ads via JSON endpoint
C) Set up VAST video or CTV ad serving
D) Automate campaign management via the API
E) Compare AdGlare to other ad servers
Your role?
A) Publisher (monetizing my own site/app)
B) Advertiser (placing ads on publisher sites)
C) Ad agency (managing multiple clients)
Current plan: Lite (€99/mo), Professional (€499/mo), or Enterprise (€649/mo)?
Skip-ahead rule: if the user's prompt already contains enough context, skip to Step 2.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the question is about...
Route to...
Email newsletter ad serving
AdGlare has NO email zones. Use /sales-adbutler, /sales-adspeed, or /sales-revive
Newsletter monetization strategy
/sales-newsletter [question]
Programmatic RTB exchange
/sales-epom [question]
Self-hosted free ad server
/sales-revive [question]
API-first custom ad platform
/sales-kevel [question]
If the question is AdGlare-specific, continue to Step 3.
Step 3 — AdGlare platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full platform reference — capabilities, pricing, zone types, API overview, integration recipes, code examples.
Answer the user's question using only the relevant section. Don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Focus on the user's specific situation:
Publisher getting started: Create a workspace, set up zones (display/native/VAST/redirect/catalog), create campaigns with targeting rules, link creatives to campaigns, get the ad tag or JSON endpoint, paste into your site template.
: Create a native zone, fetch JSON from the zone endpoint, render with your own HTML template. Response includes title, description, image, CTA fields.
Native ads
Video ads: Create a VAST zone, get the VAST tag URL, configure your video player (JW Player, Video.js, etc.) to use it as a pre/mid/post-roll source.
API automation: Enterprise/Custom plan required (€649/mo+) for the Management API. Bearer token auth (Authorization: Bearer {api_key}, keys from Settings => API Keys), base URL https://{name}.api.adglare.app/v2. CRUD on workspaces, campaigns, zones, advertisers, folders. Note: campaign create is minimal (name, folder_id, ad_format) then configure pricing/pacing/delivery via PUT; creatives are nested under /campaigns/{id}/creatives. Pricing models are CPM/CPC (no CPA); pacing is an object (event/period/speed/value), not an even/asap string.
Choosing AdGlare vs alternatives: AdGlare is best for publishers needing a premium hosted ad server with display, native, and video support, cookieless by design. For email newsletter ads, use AdButler or AdSpeed. For self-hosted free, use Revive. For API-first custom builds, use Kevel.
If you discover a gotcha, workaround, or tip not covered in references/learnings.md, append it there.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research — review these, especially items about plan-gated features that may be outdated.
No email newsletter zones — AdGlare supports display, native, VAST, redirect, and catalog zones only. If you need email ad serving, use AdButler, AdSpeed, Broadstreet, or Revive Adserver instead.
Management API is Enterprise/Custom only (€649/mo+) — the REST Management/Reporting/Decision APIs are not available on Lite (€99) or Professional (€499). (A JavaScript display-ad API/ad tag works on all plans.) Need full API on a budget? Consider AdSpeed (API on all plans) or Epom (API from $250/mo). API keys are created in Settings => API Keys and can be scoped per-endpoint/method and IP-locked.
Native ads & video are Enterprise/Custom only — native, VAST video, and CTV zones require Enterprise or Custom. Lite/Professional are display, redirect, and catalog only.
Impression tracking near plan limits — users report inaccurate counting when approaching monthly impression caps. Monitor usage proactively and consider a buffer.
Limited DSP/exchange integrations — AdGlare has fewer native programmatic connections than platforms like OpenX or PubMatic. You may need custom integration work for programmatic demand.
Related skills
/sales-adbutler — AdButler full-stack ad server (email ad zones, self-serve portal, REST API + MCP)
/sales-adspeed — AdSpeed affordable hosted ad server (email newsletter zones, REST API with MD5 auth)
/sales-epom — Epom hosted ad server + white-label DSP (API included, RTB free for publishers)
/sales-revive — Revive Adserver free open-source self-hosted ad server (email zones, XML-RPC API)
/sales-kevel — Kevel API-first ad server infrastructure (build custom ad platforms, Decision API)
/sales-broadstreet — Broadstreet ad manager for local/B2B publishers (newsletter ad zones, direct-sold ads)
/sales-newsletter — Newsletter monetization strategy (subscriptions, sponsorships, ad sales, pricing)
/sales-do — Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-do
Examples
Example 1: Setting up display ads on a publisher website
User says: "I just signed up for AdGlare Lite. How do I get display ads showing on my site?"
Skill does: Walks through creating a workspace, setting up a display zone with dimensions, creating a campaign with targeting and flight dates, uploading image/HTML5 creatives, linking the campaign to the zone, and getting the async JavaScript ad tag to paste into the site template
Result: User has display ads serving on their website with proper tracking
Example 2: Automating campaign management via the API
User says: "How do I use the AdGlare API to create campaigns and pull reporting data?"
Skill does: Explains Enterprise/Custom plan requirement (€649/mo+) for the Management API, demonstrates Bearer token auth, shows the two-step campaign flow (POST /campaigns with name/folder_id/ad_format, then PUT to set pacing/pricing/delivery/targeting), notes creatives live under /campaigns/{id}/creatives, explains that Reports endpoint exists but docs were partially available, provides working cURL and Python examples
Result: User understands API access requirements and has working integration code
Example 3: Choosing between ad servers
User says: "I publish a niche blog with 500K monthly pageviews and a weekly newsletter. Should I use AdGlare or AdButler?"
Skill does: Compares both: AdGlare (€99/mo Lite for 1M impressions, no email zones, cookieless, 220+ CDN nodes, API only on Enterprise) vs AdButler ($179/mo, email ad zones, self-serve portal, MCP server, REST API on all plans). Notes that AdGlare lacks email/newsletter zones, so for the newsletter component, AdButler or AdSpeed is needed.
Result: User picks the right ad server for their specific needs (web + newsletter)
Troubleshooting
Ads not delivering impressions
Symptom: Campaign is active but zone shows zero impressions
Cause: Campaign not linked to the correct zone, flight dates haven't started, or targeting rules are too restrictive
Solution: Verify the campaign is linked to an active zone, check that flight dates include today, review targeting rules (geo, time, frequency) to ensure they match your audience. Check the real-time reporting dashboard for serving errors.
Native JSON endpoint returning empty
Symptom: Fetching the native zone URL returns no ad data
Cause: No active campaign with native creatives linked to the zone, or you're on a plan below Enterprise
Solution: Native ads require the Enterprise plan (€649/mo). Verify you have a campaign with native creatives (title, description, image, CTA) linked to the native zone. Test the zone URL directly in a browser to see the raw JSON response.
Can't access the API
Symptom: API requests return authentication errors or 403
Cause: Your plan doesn't include API access — it's Enterprise-only (€649/mo)
Solution: Upgrade to the Enterprise plan. If budget is a constraint, consider AdSpeed (API on all plans from $9.95/mo), Epom (API from $250/mo), or Revive Adserver (free, self-hosted, XML-RPC API).