
Lyfta
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The ads library
Your competitors' active Meta creatives: run time, estimated reach, and targeted countries. Filter to find exactly what works in your niche.

Cal AI
142d · Top 3%

The ads your competitors are really running, with their run time. An ad running for 200 days isn't luck, it's an ad that pays off.
Every ad reveals its target countries and estimated reach. Understand which markets your competitors invest in, and which ones they're testing.
Spot the hooks and angles that crush it, then adapt them to your app. Winning creatives become your starting point.
An ads library helps you move from guessing how an app grows to studying the creatives it is actively running. Peekly brings those Meta ads together with the app's revenue, downloads and ranking signals, so a creative never sits in isolation.
Open an app you want to understand, then look at the ads attached to its profile. Revenue and ranking movement add useful context before you treat a creative as inspiration.
Filter by format, country and active status. A long-running creative can be a stronger signal than a brand-new launch, but it is still a signal to investigate, not proof of performance.
Study the hook, the promise, the opening visual and the call to action. Adapt the underlying idea to your own product instead of copying a competitor's brand, people or assets.
Peekly indexes active Meta creatives with their run time, target countries and estimated reach where available. Combine that information with the app's profile, ranking history and estimated store performance to decide which ads are worth studying.
It is a searchable collection of ads used to promote mobile apps. It lets founders and marketers research competitors' creative angles without searching social feeds manually.
Yes. Peekly's Ads section focuses on active Meta ads linked to mobile apps, with filters to narrow the research by app, format and market.
No public ad library can reveal a competitor's exact return on ad spend. Use active duration alongside the app's revenue, downloads and ranking movement to form a stronger hypothesis before you test your own creative.
The current public ads library focuses on Meta creatives. Peekly does not claim to provide TikTok ad data where it has not indexed it.
Everything you want to know before getting started. And if your question isn't here, chances are you'll find the answer in 10 seconds in the app.
Peekly shows you the mobile apps making money right now, so you can get inspired. All from a single dashboard: estimated revenue and downloads for any app, rankings that are moving (the ones exploding), live ads, top apps' paywalls broken down, and 24/7 competitor monitoring so you're alerted the moment they move.
Peekly is built for indie app developers, marketers, and growth teams who want to validate their ideas, understand what's actually working in the market, and scale faster with decisions backed by real data.
The App Store and Google Play. You get rankings by country and category, estimated revenue and downloads, ratings and reviews, pricing and subscriptions, live ads, captured paywalls, and more. Everything refreshes daily.
We estimate app revenue from multiple datasets, cross referenced continuously: ranking trajectories (country, category, charts), download volumes, monetization signals (pricing, subscriptions, paywalls), and how they evolve over time through daily snapshots. Our estimates draw notably on Sensor Tower figures, the industry reference. Our models aggregate these series, weight each signal by its stability and historical correlation, then produce a revenue estimate that helps you spot trends, compare opportunities, and validate your ideas faster.
A Peekly exclusive: top apps' paywall screens, captured and sorted by monetization type. See exactly how the apps generating real revenue get users to pay, and get inspired for your own. Everything you need to understand how to actually sell.
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