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Spy.House

Spy.House

Spy.House is a platform for analyzing advertising campaigns and finding working marketing funnels across different verticals. The service helps traffic arbitrage specialists, media buyers, affiliate teams, and marketers find relevant creatives faster, study competitors’ approaches, and evaluate which advertising materials are already being used across different markets.

For teams working with paid traffic, research speed often directly affects the quality of tests. Instead of manually collecting ad examples, analyzing creatives across separate sources, and building hypotheses from scratch, Spy.House allows users to work with a large ad database, filters, geo data, and archived materials. This reduces research time and helps teams focus on testing promising ideas.

The service can be useful both for launching new campaigns and for scaling already tested funnels across new geos, verticals, or advertising channels.

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What is Spy.House and what task does it solve?

Spy.House works as a competitive intelligence tool for the advertising market. Its main task is to show which ads are already running across different ad networks, how long they have been active, in which countries they are displayed, and what approaches other advertisers use.

In traffic arbitrage practice, this helps reduce the number of random tests. A team can first check which creatives are already present in the niche, which formats are repeated, which landing pages competitors use, and which advertising approaches show signs of stable performance. After that, test hypotheses are built not from scratch, but based on real examples from the market.

Important: Spy.House does not replace advertising campaign testing. The service helps users find ideas faster, analyze the competitive environment, and select approaches worth checking in their own advertising strategy.

How Spy.House helps analyze advertising campaigns

According to the service’s stated data, Spy.House tracks ads from more than 25 popular ad networks, including Facebook, TikTok, PropellerAds, Adsterra, and Push.House. The database includes active and archived creatives, so users can analyze not only current trends, but also approaches that were used earlier and stayed in rotation for a long time.

Another advantage of Spy.House is its work with global data. The service provides access to advertising materials from more than 185 countries. This is important for teams launching campaigns in different geos, testing local offers, or trying to understand how communication changes depending on country, language, device, or traffic source.

Search in Spy.House can be narrowed down by keywords, traffic source, ad lifetime, device type, operating system, creative format, and other parameters. Thanks to this, the service is suitable not only for general ad browsing, but also for detailed analysis of a specific niche, offer, geo, or competitor approach.

Who Spy.House is suitable for

Spy.House is primarily aimed at specialists and teams that regularly work with advertising campaigns, test different traffic sources, and need fast access to market data. For traffic arbitrage specialists, the service can be a source of new creative ideas and funnel examples. For media buyers, it can serve as a preliminary analysis tool before launching tests. For agencies, it helps prepare research for client niches faster.

Spy.House can also be useful for e-commerce projects, mobile app promotion specialists, SEO specialists working with paid traffic, and entrepreneurs who want to assess the competitive environment before launching ads. In all these cases, the service helps users see which advertising messages, visual formats, landing pages, and marketing mechanics are already being used in the niche.

Practical use cases for Spy.House

One basic use case is finding new advertising approaches. A team can open the required vertical, filter relevant creatives by geo or traffic source, and see which ideas are repeated across different advertisers. This helps users understand faster which messages are used in the niche and which formats are worth testing in their own campaigns.

The second use case is scaling campaigns to other geographic markets. If a funnel has already shown results in one region, Spy.House can be used to study how similar offers are promoted in other countries. This provides more context for adapting creatives, landing pages, and advertising messages to local specifics.

Spy.House is also suitable for competitor analysis. Users can review ads, landing pages, funnel structure, and approaches to offer presentation. For teams working in competitive niches, this is useful not only before campaign launch, but also during regular market monitoring.

It is also worth highlighting the search for long-running funnels. If an ad stays active for a long time, this may indicate that the approach has practical value for the advertiser. Spy.House allows users to apply ad lifetime filters and find examples that remain active longer than short-term tests.

The service can also be used to research verticals such as gambling, betting, dating, nutra, e-commerce, sweepstakes, mobile apps, and other areas where it is important to quickly see which ad formats are already present in the market.

How Spy.House can complement Afina Browser

Spy.House fits well into the workflows of Afina Browser users who work with traffic arbitrage, advertising hypothesis testing, and managing multiple accounts. Spy.House helps find creatives, ad funnels, and competitor approaches, while Afina can be used as an environment for organizing profiles, accounts, and browser tasks.

For example, a team can first collect ideas through Spy.House, select relevant creatives and landing pages, and then organize further work through the Afina profile manager. This is convenient when work environments need to be separated by projects, geos, traffic sources, or test directions.

For tasks where process repeatability matters, Afina can also complement research through scripts and automation. This is useful for teams that want to work more systematically with profile preparation, repeated browser actions, page checks, or operational processes around advertising tests.

In this setup, Spy.House is responsible for market analysis and idea discovery, while Afina is responsible for organizing the team’s work environment, profiles, accounts, and processes.

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