Infrastructure & Anti-detect
Ad Account
A user profile or ad account used to run campaigns.
An ad account is the profile within an advertising platform — Meta, Google, TikTok — from which campaigns are created, billed and moderated. Each account carries its own trust score, spend limits, billing setup and policy history, making it the fundamental unit of a media buying operation: creatives and budgets can be recreated in minutes, but account trust takes weeks to build.
In affiliate buying, accounts are consumables with a lifecycle: sourced from farms or shops, warmed, spent on, and eventually banned. Buyers classify them by origin and trust — autoreg, manually farmed, pre-verified, agency — and price offers accordingly, since account cost per launch is a real line item in campaign economics. The core discipline is isolation: one account per antidetect profile per proxy, so a ban never cascades across the stack.
In buyer speech
“Account costs ate a fifth of our margin this month — we need cheaper sourcing or longer average account lifespan before we scale further.”