One ad operations control plane across Google, Meta, Microsoft, LinkedIn and TikTok.
Seat-based pricing punishes you for inviting the finance approver to the room. So we don't do it. Claresto is metered on the paid media it governs — the budget actually at risk — and every plan is approval-gated by design. It monitors campaigns, spend, and conversions, then executes approved edits, pauses, publishes, and budget moves through explicit approval gates. Invite your whole team, your CFO, your agency. Bring your real number to the table and we'll size the plan to it.
Priced on monitored ad spend, not seats · approval-gated by design · no card to start
This is the math your finance approver will ask for, so here it is up front. Across paid media, automated guardrails recover 1-3% of monitored spend every month — mis-published drafts, blown cost caps, broken conversion tags, geo and targeting leaks, duplicate spend. Claresto's fee lands at a fraction of a percent of the spend it watches. Run the division: recovering even 1% of monitored spend returns roughly 4.5x the subscription, and 3% returns about 13.6x. The first catch — a single unpublished draft caught before it bleeds for fourteen days — typically pays back more than a month of the platform in one afternoon. Break-even is measured in days, not quarters.

Short answers, no fine print.
Because pricing scales with the spend you monitor, not a per-seat sticker. Tell us your number and we'll size it; the answer is fast and there's no card to start.
Yes, when you authorize it. Claresto connects through controlled OAuth, monitors spend, conversions, and changes, then executes approved edits, pauses, publishes, and budget moves through explicit approval gates. Every action is logged.
Connect your platforms, run a full guardrail pass against live data with no card, and you'll typically surface leaking spend in the first pass — before you've paid a cent.
Yes. SOC 2 Type II evidence, a signed DPA, GDPR/CCPA handling, SSO/SCIM and SOX-grade audit trails are built for procurement — Enterprise clears the questionnaire without a fire drill.