Post ID ads
with automatic shared engagement.
When your ad has one primary text, one headline, and one creative, Adtool automatically uses Post ID — giving you shared engagement without extra steps.
Post ID Ads
Shared engagement, automatically.
When your ad has one primary text, one headline, and one creative asset, Adtool automatically applies Post ID. All likes, comments, and shares consolidate into one post — without you doing anything extra.
Shared engagement without extra work.
When your ad qualifies, Adtool applies Post ID automatically. All engagement consolidates into one post.
Post ID applied automatically
When your ad has one primary text, one headline, and one creative, Adtool uses Post ID without you having to do anything. Shared engagement happens by default.
No manual lookup or copy-paste
No digging through page insights for Post IDs. Adtool handles it as part of your normal launch flow.
All engagement in one place
Likes, comments, and shares consolidate into a single post. New audiences see existing social proof instead of starting from zero.
Why we built this…
Social proof matters for ad performance.
Ads with engagement convert better. When your ad qualifies for Post ID, Adtool applies it automatically so all engagement consolidates — without any extra steps from your team.
Manual Post ID management shouldn't be necessary.
In Ads Manager, using Post IDs means finding IDs in page insights and pasting them manually. In Adtool, it just happens when your ad has one primary text, one headline, and one creative.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Post ID Ads.
An ad where all engagement (likes, comments, shares) consolidates into one post. Instead of each ad set getting its own version, they all share the same post and its social proof.
Automatically, when your ad has one primary text, one headline, and one creative asset. You don't need to enable it or look anything up.
Ads with social proof convert better. Without Post ID, every ad set starts with zero engagement. With Post ID, new audiences see existing likes, comments, and shares.
No. If your ad qualifies — one primary text, one headline, one creative — Adtool applies Post ID automatically as part of your launch.
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