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6 Best Alternatives to AdSpy in 2026

April 15, 2025

6 Best Alternatives to AdSpy in 2026

AdSpy charges $149/month. That buys you a large Facebook and Instagram ad database and some solid search filters, but it's a steep number if you're still testing products or you focus on channels AdSpy doesn't cover well (native ads, push, or non-English markets). These six tools are the ones worth looking at instead.

How to Pick an AdSpy Alternative

Before jumping to the list, two things narrow the field fast.

What networks matter to you? AdSpy is almost entirely Facebook and Instagram. If you run Google Display, YouTube, TikTok, or native ad campaigns, you need a tool built for those networks, not a Facebook-first platform stretching to cover them.

What is your actual use case? Dropshippers hunting for the next winning product need different signals from media buyers optimizing a live campaign. The former cares about which products are gaining traction in Shopify stores; the latter cares about engagement trends on ad creatives over time. Matching the tool to the job matters more than raw database size.

With that framing, here are the six tools that come up most often as genuine AdSpy replacements.

6 Best AdSpy Alternatives

ToolPricingFree Trial
Koala Inspector$0 - $22 (plus optional token packs)Yes
BigSpy$9 - $249Yes
PowerAdSpy$69 - $399$7 for 3 days
Anstrex$69.99 - $219.99Yes
AdPlexity$199 - $249Yes
SocialPetaQuote-basedYes (demo)

1. Koala Inspector

Koala Inspector Landing Page

Koala Inspector is built specifically for Shopify competitive research, which makes it a different kind of tool from AdSpy. AdSpy shows you ads; Koala Inspector shows you what Shopify stores are actually selling, how much traffic they get, which apps they run, and which products are moving.

For a dropshipper who wants to spot a trending product before it saturates, that direct store-level visibility is more useful than ad creative analysis. You can see a competitor's bestseller list and app stack in seconds without any ad spend data at all.

The Chrome extension model does mean it only works where Chrome runs, and it's Shopify-only. If you need insight into WooCommerce stores or want to analyze ad copy directly, pair it with something else.

Koala Inspector Pros

  • Product research scoped to Shopify stores, where most dropshippers compete
  • Sales estimation and profit calculator built in
  • Free plan available with no credit card required
  • Low learning curve, results within a few clicks

Koala Inspector Cons

  • Chrome-only (no Firefox, Safari, or mobile)
  • Shopify stores only, no WooCommerce or other platforms
  • No ad creative library or ad copy analysis

Koala Inspector best for:

  • New dropshippers doing product research
  • Spotting trending products before they peak
  • Competitive store analysis on Shopify

Koala Inspector Prices:

  • Free Plan: $0/month (15 tokens)
  • Premium Plan: $22/month (220 tokens, track up to 50 shops, VIP support)
  • Token packs (one-time, never expire): 10 for $3.99, 25 for $6.99, 100 for $11.99

2. BigSpy

BigSpy's main advantage is breadth. Its database covers Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest, and several others, with more than 650 million ad examples indexed. For cross-platform research or finding inspiration across multiple channels at once, that coverage is hard to match at this price.

The free tier is real -- you can run searches without a credit card and see actual results, though advanced filters require a paid plan. The $9/month Basic tier is genuinely useful for individual sellers who just need occasional ad research.

The tradeoff is depth. For older, long-running Facebook campaigns, AdSpy's historical data tends to go further back. BigSpy's engagement data on smaller ad networks is also sometimes patchy.

BigSpy Pros

  • 650+ million ads across 9+ networks
  • Usable free tier, no payment details required
  • Paid plans start at $9/month, lowest of any tool on this list
  • Good keyword and competitor search

BigSpy Cons

  • Historical data for Facebook doesn't match AdSpy depth
  • Some ad networks have thinner coverage
  • Advanced filtering locked behind higher plans

BigSpy best for:

  • Marketers who run campaigns across multiple platforms
  • Budget-conscious sellers who need occasional research
  • Finding creative inspiration across social channels

BigSpy Prices:

  • Free Plan: $0/month (limited searches)
  • Basic Plan: $9/month
  • Pro Plan: $99/month
  • Enterprise Plan: $3,000/year

3. PowerAdSpy

PowerAdSpy positions itself as the closest direct replacement for AdSpy's core feature set: Facebook and Instagram ad research, engagement filtering, and funnel/landing page analysis. The interface will feel familiar if you've used AdSpy, and the price is noticeably lower.

The search filters are a strong point. You can narrow by engagement metrics, ad type (video, carousel, image), ad age, and keywords in the copy. That combination is useful for identifying which formats and approaches in your niche have staying power, not just what's running right now.

The main limitation is the same one BigSpy has: AdSpy's historical Facebook data runs deeper. PowerAdSpy is closing the gap, but if you specifically need years of campaign history for a highly competitive niche, that matters.

There's no free trial in the traditional sense -- all plans include a $7 access window for 3 days rather than a time-limited free account.

PowerAdSpy Pros

  • Direct AdSpy feature overlap at a lower price
  • Strong filtering by engagement, format, and ad age
  • Landing page and funnel tracking included
  • Covers Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Google, and GDN

PowerAdSpy Cons

  • Historical data doesn't go as far back as AdSpy
  • No free tier, only a paid 3-day trial
  • Some features locked to upper plans

PowerAdSpy best for:

  • Affiliate marketers doing competitor research
  • Direct response advertisers analyzing winning campaigns
  • Anyone switching from AdSpy who wants a similar workflow at lower cost

PowerAdSpy Prices:

  • Basic Plan: $69/month
  • Higher tiers offer more searches per day and access to additional networks
  • All plans include a 3-day trial for $7

4. Anstrex

Anstrex does one thing AdSpy does not: native advertising and push notification intelligence. If your campaigns run on Taboola, Outbrain, MGID, or Content.ad, Anstrex is by far the best specialized tool for those channels. It covers more than 10 million native ad examples across those networks, with filters for country, language, network, time range, and landing page type.

The landing page downloader is a standout feature -- you can grab the full HTML of a competitor's landing page for reference. That's useful for affiliate marketers in health, finance, or consumer goods where landing pages are often the real differentiator.

One important note: Anstrex sells native ads and push notifications as separate products. If you need both, you pay for both -- $69.99 each or $139.99 combined. For marketers focused on just one of those channels, the single-channel price is reasonable.

Anstrex Pros

  • Best-in-class native ad intelligence (Taboola, Outbrain, MGID, and more)
  • 10+ million native ad examples
  • Landing page HTML downloader
  • Filter by advertiser type, campaign age, and network

Anstrex Cons

  • Does not cover Facebook, Instagram, or Google Ads at all
  • Native and push channels sold as separate subscriptions
  • No value if you only run social ads

Anstrex best for:

  • Affiliate marketers running native ad campaigns
  • Publishers and media buyers on Taboola/Outbrain
  • Landing page research for health, finance, and consumer verticals

Anstrex Prices:

  • Single-channel (native or push): $69.99/month
  • Combined package: $139.99/month
  • 2-day trial included

5. AdPlexity

AdPlexity takes a different approach from every other tool on this list. Rather than one platform covering many channel types, it sells separate products for each: mobile, desktop, native, carrier, e-commerce, and push. Each version goes deep on its channel instead of giving you shallow data everywhere.

If you primarily run mobile campaigns, AdPlexity Mobile gives you app and mobile web ad intelligence with device, OS, and carrier breakdowns that general tools don't offer. The e-commerce version tracks product ads across shopping networks. For professional media buyers who know exactly which channel they're optimizing, that specialization is worth the premium.

The obvious downside: $199/month per channel adds up quickly if you need broad coverage. AdPlexity makes most sense for businesses running significant spend on a specific channel, not for exploratory product research.

AdPlexity Pros

  • Deep, channel-specific data rather than surface-level coverage everywhere
  • Strong filtering by country, language, network, device, and OS
  • E-commerce version tracks product ads across shopping networks
  • Date range filters to find both fresh and long-running campaigns

AdPlexity Cons

  • $199/month per channel -- comprehensive coverage gets expensive fast
  • Not suited for broad or exploratory research
  • Best value for established operations with significant ad spend

AdPlexity best for:

  • Professional media buyers optimizing specific channels
  • Mobile advertising specialists
  • E-commerce brands tracking product ad competition

AdPlexity Prices:

  • Each channel-specific tool: $199/month
  • Enterprise pricing available for agencies

6. SocialPeta

SocialPeta covers more ad networks than anything else on this list -- more than 75 networks across 90+ countries, including WeChat, Weibo, and other China-specific platforms that don't appear in Western tools. For brands targeting Asian markets or agencies with international clients, that's a meaningful gap filled.

Beyond ad creative data, SocialPeta includes ASO (App Store Optimization) intelligence, which makes it useful for mobile app marketers alongside standard ad research. The AI-powered creative analysis flags ad patterns and trends across its database, which can surface insights that manual searching would miss.

The platform is priced by quote, which usually means it's expensive. The free demo gives you a sense of the interface before committing to a pricing conversation.

SocialPeta Pros

  • 75+ ad networks, 90+ countries
  • Genuine coverage of Chinese platforms (WeChat, Weibo) not found elsewhere
  • ASO data included for app marketers
  • Industry trend reports and competitive analysis

SocialPeta Cons

  • Quote-based pricing, not transparent
  • Most useful for international or app-focused brands, less so for local businesses
  • Learning curve on the full platform

SocialPeta best for:

  • Global brands entering Asian markets
  • Agencies managing international clients
  • Mobile app marketers who need both ad intel and ASO data

SocialPeta Prices:

  • Quote-based pricing
  • Free demo available on request

Which Tool Should You Use?

The right pick depends on what you actually need, not which tool has the longest feature list.

For Shopify dropshipping product research -- Koala Inspector. It's built for exactly this, it's free to start, and it gives you store-level data that ad spy tools don't have.

For the closest AdSpy replacement at lower cost -- PowerAdSpy. Similar Facebook/Instagram coverage, similar interface, lower price, with a 3-day trial to verify it before committing.

For multi-platform research on a budget -- BigSpy. The free tier is functional, and $9/month is a low bar for occasional research across nine networks.

For native ads (Taboola, Outbrain) -- Anstrex. Nothing else competes here for that specific channel.

For channel-specific deep research -- AdPlexity, if your budget supports it and you know which channel you're optimizing.

For Asian markets or global app marketing -- SocialPeta is the only tool with real Chinese platform coverage.

Most of these offer free trials or demo periods. Testing the tool against your real use case before paying a month is worth the time.

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