BQ Analytics — £100/mo flat
Built to manage 300 accounts. Because we had to.
BQ Analytics is the internal tool our team built to run hundreds of SMB ad accounts without dropping any — anomaly flags, white-label reports, and a margin view per client. Now it’s available to other agencies.
What it does
The morning check that used to take three hours.
100+ accounts, one screen
Every client account — Google, Meta, GA4 — in a single view, sorted by which ones need attention today.
Anomaly flags
Spend spikes, dead campaigns, disapproved ads, and tracking failures flagged automatically, before the client notices.
White-label client reports
Weekly summaries under your agency’s brand, generated from live data. The report your clients actually read.
Margin view
Fee vs. time-cost per account, so you know which clients are profitable — not just which ones are loud.
Team workload
See which account manager owns what, what’s overdue, and what got reviewed this week. Honest oversight without micromanaging.
Real-time sync
Direct API connections, refreshed continuously. No CSV exports, no “data as of last Tuesday”.
FAQ
Straight answers
Who is BQ Analytics for?
Agencies and multi-location businesses managing many ad accounts at once. If you run one or two accounts, you don’t need this — our standard reporting covers you.
Where did this come from?
We built it for our own team because managing hundreds of SMB accounts without it doesn’t scale. After enough agency owners asked to buy it, it became a product. It’s the tool we still run on every day.
What does it connect to?
Google Ads, Meta Ads, GA4, and Google Business Profile at launch, with more connectors driven by customer demand. Setup for your first 20 accounts is done with you, included.
Is there a contract?
No. £100/month flat, cancel any time. Volume pricing if you’re north of 250 accounts — talk to us.
See your own accounts in it.
Connect a handful of accounts on a demo call and watch the anomaly flags light up. Most agency owners find at least one quietly broken campaign in the first ten minutes.