Run Ads from Creator Handles
Ads coming from a creator profile can be tested against brand ads. Learn how to plan access, usage rights, and dark-post experiments.
The Challenge
Brand ads suffer from "banner blindness." People scroll past them.
The Spreesy Way
Spreesy helps you plan whitelisting access. Test paid social ads through the creator's handle while tracking cost, clicks, and Amazon-side outcomes.
How Spreesy Supports This Amazon Workflow
Keep the page anchored to one Amazon product, a reviewed creator list, and a clear next outreach step.
Paid Social Testing
Compare performance against brand ads.
Social Proof
Use creator context with permission.
Control
You control the ad spend and targeting.
Turn this playbook into a creator review list
Move from the strategy page into concrete seller actions: product-fit review, creator cost planning, and a saved outreach list.
Review product-fit creators
Start with the Amazon product context, then review creators whose content format and audience make sense for the job.
Plan budget and samples
Estimate creator rate ranges, sample cost, usage rights, and outreach volume before committing spend.
Use fit notes as the decision aid
Treat Spreesy Index signals as review context for saving creators, not as a promise of marketplace outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about using Spreesy for Whitelisting.
How does Spreesy help with Whitelisting?
Is this compliant with Amazon TOS?
How much does it cost to get started?
Can I choose which creators I work with?
Ready to plan this around one Amazon product?
Paste an Amazon product URL or ASIN, review creator fit notes, save the strongest matches, and move the campaign into outreach when the list is ready.