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Best Minea Alternatives for Ad Intelligence and Product Research

September 26, 2025 · Updated June 4, 2026

Best Minea Alternatives for Ad Intelligence and Product Research

Minea is a solid ad spy and product research tool, but it has real gaps. It lacks Shopify store analysis, doesn't cover every ad platform, and ad engagement data alone doesn't tell you whether a product actually converts. Those limitations push a lot of dropshippers to look around.

The good news is the alternatives below each solve a specific piece of that problem. Some give you a deeper database. Others connect ad data directly to store revenue so you're not guessing from likes and shares. A few bring down the price substantially.

Why people switch from Minea

The most common complaints from Minea users, based on what shows up in community research:

  • No Shopify store spy. You can see which products are being advertised, but you can't drill into a competitor's store to understand their pricing, product mix, or conversion setup.
  • Platform coverage gaps. If you're running Google or native ads alongside Facebook and TikTok, you'll hit walls.
  • Ad engagement doesn't equal sales. A product with 10,000 likes on Facebook might be generating zero revenue. You need a second data source to validate.
  • Price. Minea's mid and upper tiers are expensive relative to what some alternatives offer at lower price points.

None of these are dealbreakers for everyone. But if any of them applies to you, one of the tools below likely handles it better.

What to look for in a replacement

Before comparing options, figure out what you actually need:

  • Multi-platform coverage (Facebook, TikTok, Google, Pinterest, native) or just Facebook/Instagram?
  • Store analysis in addition to ad tracking?
  • Supplier and profit data connected to the research workflow?
  • Historical depth for trend and seasonality analysis?
  • Team features or is this solo use?

The answers change the ranking significantly. A solo dropshipper validating products before launching ad spend has different needs from an agency managing 15 clients across platforms.

Top 5 Minea alternatives

1. BigSpy

BigSpy covers Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and YouTube. Its main selling point is database size and price. The basic plan starts at $9/month, which is the lowest entry point on this list by a wide margin.

Pricing

  • Free: Limited daily searches
  • Basic: $9/month
  • Pro: $99/month
  • Group Buy: $249/month
  • VIP: $399/month

Features

BigSpy's database pulls in millions of ads updated throughout the day. Search filters cover advertiser, ad text, landing pages, and demographic targeting. You can track how specific brands adapt creative across channels, which is useful if you're trying to understand a competitor's full media strategy rather than just one platform.

One genuine limitation worth knowing: even on paid plans, BigSpy restricts ad queries to 20 per day. If you're doing high-volume research across multiple niches, that ceiling gets hit fast. The Group Buy tier lifts those limits but at a steep price jump.

The AliExpress integration makes it faster to source products you find through ad research, which matters for dropshippers who need to move from discovery to testing quickly.

Best for: Dropshippers on a budget who primarily need cross-platform ad data and don't need deep store analysis.


2. Koala Inspector

Koala Inspector is built around Shopify competitive intelligence, which puts it in a different category from pure ad spy tools. It's the only option on this list that connects ad data directly to store-level metrics, so you can see not just what's being advertised but how the store behind the ad is actually performing.

Pricing

  • Free: Basic features + 15 tokens
  • Premium: $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 (best value)

Features

Koala Inspector tracks Facebook and Google ad campaigns, but the distinctive capability is what happens after you find an ad. You can pull up the Shopify store running that campaign and see which products they're prioritizing, how they're pricing, which Shopify apps they've installed, and which theme they're using.

That context matters. An ad with good engagement tells you a product has attention. Knowing that the store behind it has been actively promoting it for three months, uses a specific review app, and is priced at 3x cost tells you whether it's actually working. That's the gap Minea users most often cite.

The store technology analysis is also useful for finding the apps and tools that high-performing advertisers are using in their stack, since those choices often correlate with conversion performance.

Best for: Dropshippers who want to understand the full funnel from ad to checkout, not just the ad itself. Also strong for anyone doing Shopify competitor research alongside ad intelligence.


3. AdSpy

AdSpy is the most data-heavy option on this list for Facebook and Instagram. Its database holds more than 150 million ads across 222 countries, with more than 23 million advertisers indexed. If depth on Meta platforms is your priority, AdSpy is the strongest option available.

Pricing

  • Standard: $149/month
  • No free trial
  • No tier variations

Features

AdSpy's search functionality is genuinely sophisticated. You can filter by ad text, advertiser, URL, page name, user reactions, and geographic targeting down to specific age ranges and interests. That level of granularity lets you reverse-engineer targeting strategies that your competitors are using.

The comment search feature is useful and underused. Searching within ad comments surfaces real customer language, common objections, and product requests that show up organically in responses to competitors' ads. That's useful for writing better copy or spotting product gaps.

Historical data goes back several years, which makes AdSpy the best choice for seasonal trend analysis or for understanding how a campaign evolved before deciding whether to enter a niche.

The downside is the price. At $149/month with no trial and no lower tier, it's a significant commitment for a solo operator. It makes more sense as part of an agency stack where the data is used across multiple clients.

Best for: Agencies and serious advertisers focused primarily on Facebook and Instagram who need the deepest database available and can justify the price.


4. PowerAdSpy

PowerAdSpy covers Facebook, Instagram, Google, YouTube, and several native ad networks including Taboola and Outbrain. That native ad coverage is rare and sets it apart from most competitors.

Pricing

  • Free trial: 10 searches
  • Basic: $49/month
  • Standard: $99/month
  • Premium: $249/month
  • Enterprise: Custom pricing

Features

The native advertising coverage is the standout capability. Taboola and Outbrain are content recommendation platforms where a lot of brand-building activity happens, but most ad spy tools have limited or no visibility there. If your competitors are running a content marketing play alongside paid social, PowerAdSpy gives you a fuller picture.

Social engagement tracking goes beyond surface metrics, covering likes, comments, shares, and emotional reactions. Advertiser profiles aggregate all campaigns from a specific brand so you can track how their strategy evolves over time and get notifications when they launch something new.

Best for: Marketers who need multi-platform coverage including native ads, and agencies that serve clients across a wide range of ad channels.


5. Dropship.io

Dropship.io combines ad intelligence with supplier data and profit calculations, which makes it less of a pure ad spy tool and more of an end-to-end product research platform. If you want ad data connected directly to sourcing, it's the tightest integration available.

Pricing

  • Basic: $39/month
  • Advanced: $69/month
  • Professional: $99/month
  • 7-day trial available

Features

The Facebook ad scanner identifies products gaining traction through advertising performance. Unlike a standalone ad tool, Dropship.io connects that data to AliExpress supplier information and calculates potential profit margins after costs, so you can move from "this ad looks good" to "here's what the margin looks like" without switching tabs.

Portfolio management lets you track multiple products in parallel and compare them side by side. The platform also releases a curated list of vetted winning products weekly, which is useful if you want a shortcut alongside doing your own research.

The 7-day free trial is a real advantage here. You can validate whether the product research workflow actually fits how you work before committing.

Best for: Solo dropshippers who want ad intelligence, supplier data, and profit calculations in one place rather than juggling multiple tools.


Which tool fits your situation

Dropshipping

Koala Inspector is the strongest pick for dropshippers who want to understand competitors at the store level, not just the ad level. You see pricing, product mix, and the full Shopify setup behind winning campaigns.

Dropship.io fits better if you want a single workflow from product discovery through profit calculation to supplier sourcing. The weekly curated product list is a useful shortcut.

BigSpy makes sense if you're working with a tight budget and primarily need ad data across platforms. The $9/month entry point is hard to beat for what you get.

Agencies

AdSpy is the standard choice for agencies managing Facebook and Instagram campaigns at scale. The depth of the database and the comment search capability justify the price when spread across multiple clients.

PowerAdSpy fits agencies with clients across varied ad channels, particularly if any of them are running native advertising on Taboola or Outbrain.

Koala Inspector adds value for agencies managing e-commerce clients specifically, since the store analysis capability lets you show clients how their competitors' full funnel is built, not just what's running at the top.

Brand managers

If competitive positioning is the priority, AdSpy's historical data and comment analysis give you the most complete picture of how competitors' strategies have evolved and how customers actually respond to their messaging.

Koala Inspector fills in what AdSpy misses: the store-level context that shows how advertising connects to product strategy, pricing, and tech stack choices.

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