Adscriptly vs Playwriter
Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool.
Adscriptly
Adscriptly routes real revenue signals back into Google & Meta Ads so your campaigns optimize for customers, not vanity metrics.
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About Adscriptly
Google & Meta Ads doesn't know which of your leads turned into money. It sees a form submission and assumes that's a win. Meanwhile half those leads ghosted you, had no budget, or were never a fit. And the algorithm just keeps finding more people who look exactly like them.
Adscriptly changes what the algorithm sees. It connects to your CRM, call tracking, payment systems, and form data, then pushes qualified conversion signals back into Google Ads as enhanced conversions. Now Smart Bidding trains on what actually matters to your business. Closed deals. Real revenue. Not vanity metrics that look good in a report but never hit the bank account.
From there AI agents take over the repetitive stuff. A keyword agent watches your search terms and kills wasted spend before it adds up. Lead scoring runs on every inbound lead using call duration, form responses, and engagement signals. Only the qualified ones get sent back to Google. Conversion uploads happen on their own so you're not messing with spreadsheets or duct taping Zapier together every week.
We built this after years of running big ad budgets for service businesses and watching money disappear into leads that never closed. The tools that existed were either too expensive or built for ecom. Adscriptly is built for the businesses where lead quality is the difference between profit and waste.
About Playwriter
AI agents cannot browse the web properly. They either have no browser access, or they get a fresh Chrome with no logins, no extensions, and instant bot detection. Playwriter gives them your actual browser session instead. One Chrome extension, full automation API, everything you are already logged into. Includes accessibility snapshots (5-20KB instead of 100KB+ screenshots), a debugger with breakpoints, live code editing, network interception, and video recording. Works with any MCP client: Cursor, Claude, VS Code, and more. Open source, MIT licensed.