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Brandpilot AI launches ClickRadar traffic audit

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Executive Summary
- Brandpilot AI Inc. has launched "ClickRadar," a free diagnostic tool designed to help advertisers detect invalid, non-human, and automated traffic in their digital advertising campaigns.
- The tool aims to improve data integrity and budget efficiency by identifying wasted spend on low-quality traffic sources, allowing brands to redirect funds toward high-performing initiatives.
- The company will host a webinar on April 14, 2026, to educate marketers on the impact of automated traffic and strategies for protecting advertising budgets.
Key Details
- Product Name: ClickRadar traffic audit.
- Functionality: Analyzes advertising traffic patterns to reveal automated activity, low-quality traffic sources, and economically ineffective interactions.
- Target Audience: Brands and agencies investing in paid search, paid social, and programmatic media.
- Key Benefits:
- Unlock growth budget by identifying wasted advertising spend.
- Detection of invalid and non-human traffic that may inflate engagement signals.
- Improved data integrity regarding traffic quality.
- Actionable traffic intelligence to understand budget consumption without genuine engagement.
- Upcoming Event: A "Master class" webinar scheduled for April 14, 2026, focusing on the impact of automated traffic and traffic validation strategies.
- Company Context: Brandpilot AI is a performance marketing technology company headquartered in Toronto, also offering AdAi (eliminating cannibalistic branded search spend) and SearchIQ (optimizing presence across generative AI search platforms).
Notable Quotes
- "Invalid traffic quietly erodes advertising performance across the digital ecosystem," said Brandon Mina, chief executive officer of Brandpilot AI. "Our ClickRadar audit gives brands and agencies the visibility they need to understand how much automated traffic may be affecting their campaigns and what steps can be taken to protect marketing budgets."
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