Comparison

Adbeat vs Owler in 2026: Display ad spy tool vs free crowdsourced company digest

One prices its data at $99 to $399 a month because ad spend and creative intelligence are genuinely expensive to collect. The other gives away a daily competitor news digest for free and monetizes depth instead of access.

Updated July 3, 2026
Adbeat
Owler
Key takeaways
  • Adbeat tracks 1000+ ad networks across 140+ countries but only display and native advertising. Owler tracks general company news, revenue estimates, and competitor relationships, not ad spend.
  • Owler's free tier is genuinely usable, with a daily competitive news digest and unlimited access to crowdsourced company data. Adbeat's free tier functions mainly as a preview.
  • Owler's revenue estimates and company data are crowdsourced and can be significantly inaccurate, especially for niche or private companies with little community engagement.
  • Adbeat offers API access and white-label reporting on Professional and Enterprise plans. Owler has no API on Free or Pro, gating it to the Meltwater-operated Owler Max tier.
  • Both tools support CRM integrations, but for different purposes: Owler surfaces company news inside Salesforce and HubSpot records, while Adbeat has no CRM connection at all.
  • Owler Max, the higher-tier product, was acquired by Meltwater and now runs under Meltwater's pricing and support model, separate from the free and Pro Owler product most users encounter.

Adbeat and Owler both track competitors, but they are not really competing for the same buyer. Adbeat is a paid research tool for media buyers who need to know exactly which publishers a competitor is running display and native ads on, down to the creative and estimated spend. Owler is a broad, low-effort awareness layer: a free daily email digest built on crowdsourced company data, useful for sales reps and marketers who want passive competitor news without logging into another dashboard. One is deep and narrow, the other is wide and shallow, and the free tier is doing a lot of the work in deciding which one fits a given team.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Adbeat$0/monthMedia buyers and performance marketing teams who need to see exactly where competitors are placing display and native ads, what creative they are running, and which publishers convert for the category.
Owler$0/monthSales reps, growth marketers, and founders who want a free, low-effort awareness layer on competitors and target accounts without a budget commitment or a sales-assisted setup.

Adbeat

Display advertising competitive intelligence across 1000+ ad networks with ad creative, landing page, and publisher spend insights

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Adbeat exists for one job: showing media buyers exactly where competitors are running display and native ads, what creative they are testing, and which publishers are converting for them. It monitors more than 1000 ad networks across over 140 countries, building a creative library that tracks how a competitor's messaging evolves over months rather than capturing a single snapshot.

That depth costs money to collect and money to buy. The Intro plan at $99/month gets you real network breadth, but full creative history, 140+ country coverage, and white-label reporting sit behind the $399/month Professional plan. There is no crowdsourcing shortcut here; Adbeat's data comes from systematic monitoring, which is why the price reflects a research tool rather than a news digest.

What Adbeat will not give you is a broad view of a competitor's business: no revenue estimates, no headcount, no company-level news. If display advertising is not a meaningful channel for the competitors you track, Adbeat has nothing to offer you, no matter how good its ad data is.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/month
Intro
$99/month
Professional
$399/month
Enterprise
Custom quote
Ad networks coveredVery limited1000+1000+1000+
Countries covered1-210+140+140+
Creative library history30 days90 days365 daysFull history
Publisher intelligenceNoYesYesYes
White-label reportsNoNoYesYes
API accessNoNoYesYes
Best for: Media buyers and performance marketing teams who need to see exactly where competitors are placing display and native ads, what creative they are running, and which publishers convert for the category.

Owler

Crowdsourced competitive intelligence with daily company news digests, revenue estimates, and competitor mapping for sales and marketing teams

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Owler runs on community-contributed data: revenue estimates, employee counts, and competitor relationships for millions of companies, including private ones that never show up in standard business databases. The free daily email digest is the product most people actually use, a low-friction summary of news on whatever companies you put on your watchlist, delivered without requiring you to open another tool.

The crowdsourcing model is a genuine trade-off, not just a cost-saving gimmick. Coverage of well-known companies with active community engagement tends to be solid; obscure or regional companies can have stale or wildly off revenue figures. Treat any specific number from Owler as a directional estimate, not a fact to cite in a board deck.

The 2022 split with Meltwater complicates the product line. Owler Max, now run by Meltwater, is a separate higher-tier offering with its own pricing and support. For most people evaluating Owler as a standalone tool, the free or Pro tier is the relevant product, and API access simply is not available there; it only shows up once you are inside Meltwater's Owler Max.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/month
Pro
Contact for pricing
Owler Max
Via Meltwater
Daily news digestYesYesYes
Competitor relationship mappingYesYesYes
Companies in watchlistLimitedExpandedUnlimited
CRM integrationsNoYesYes
API accessNoNoYes
Signal type filteringNoNoYes
Best for: Sales reps, growth marketers, and founders who want a free, low-effort awareness layer on competitors and target accounts without a budget commitment or a sales-assisted setup.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Adbeat
Owler
Primary data typeDisplay and native ad creative, spend, and publisher placementCompany news, revenue estimates, competitor relationships
Source modelSystematic monitoring, 1000+ ad networks, 140+ countriesCrowdsourced community contributions
Ad creative and spend trackingYesNo
Revenue and headcount estimatesNoYes (directional accuracy)
CRM integrationNoYes (Pro and Max, Salesforce and HubSpot)
API accessYes (Professional and Enterprise)No (Free/Pro), Yes (Owler Max only)
White-label reportingYes (Professional and Enterprise)No
Usable free tierNo (preview only)Yes
Onboarding modelSelf-serveSelf-serve (Free/Pro), sales-assisted (Max)
Starting price$0/mo (Intro at $99/mo for real use)$0/mo

Which should you choose?

Media buyers tracking competitor display and native ad spendAdbeat
Sales reps wanting a free daily competitor news digestOwler
Teams researching private companies with no public financial dataOwler
Agencies that need white-label ad intelligence reports for clientsAdbeat
Founders keeping light tabs on competitors with no budget to spendOwler
Teams that need programmatic access to competitive data via APIAdbeat

Owler and Adbeat solve for opposite trade-offs. Owler trades data precision for breadth and price: it covers an enormous number of companies for free, but the revenue figures and estimates need to be treated skeptically. Adbeat trades breadth for precision and cost: it covers one thing, display and native ad intelligence, with enough depth that the numbers are worth paying real money for. Neither is a lesser version of the other; they answer different questions and neither one's pricing model would work for the other's data.

Bottom line

Start with Owler's free tier if you want general competitive awareness, revenue ballparks, and a daily digest without spending anything, and treat every number it gives you as directional. Pay for Adbeat if your actual question is about display and native ad strategy specifically, where the ad networks, creative, and publisher data are precise enough to inform real budget decisions. A media buying team running both would use Owler for the free early-warning layer and Adbeat for the paid strategic depth, not as a replacement for each other.

Frequently asked questions

Can Owler track competitor ad spend the way Adbeat does?

Owler does not track display, native, or any other form of paid advertising activity. Its data covers company-level news, crowdsourced revenue estimates, employee headcount, and competitor relationships, none of which overlaps with the ad network and creative data Adbeat specializes in.

How reliable are Owler's revenue estimates for a private company?

Owler's revenue estimates for private companies are crowdsourced rather than pulled from financial filings, so accuracy varies a lot depending on how actively the community has engaged with that specific company. Popular companies tend to have more reliable figures; niche or regional ones can be significantly off, so treat them as a starting estimate, not a precise number.

Is Adbeat worth paying for if I already use Owler for competitive intelligence?

Adbeat is worth adding if display or native advertising is a real channel for the competitors you track, since Owler has no visibility into ad spend, creative, or publisher placement at all. If your competitive questions stay at the company-news and revenue level, Owler's free tier likely covers what you need without adding Adbeat.

Does Owler offer API access on the free or Pro plan?

API access on Owler is only available through Owler Max, the higher tier now operated by Meltwater. The Free and Pro tiers, which is what most people mean by Owler, do not include programmatic access to the data.

What is the real difference between Owler and Owler Max?

Owler and Owler Pro remain a community-driven product with a genuinely useful free digest, while Owler Max was acquired by Meltwater and operates as part of the Meltwater media intelligence suite with its own pricing and support. If you are comparing Owler to Adbeat as a self-serve tool, you are almost certainly looking at the Free or Pro tier, not Owler Max.

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