Plug Google Ads, Meta & LinkedIn into your favorite AI chat...for Free! Connector.wtf is a free, read-only MCP server that plugs your ad accounts directly into ChatGPT or Claude. Currently live: Google Ads, Meta Ads, and LinkedIn Ads. More connectors are on the way we're building the ones our agency and our clients actually use. Free, because hosting it for the world costs roughly nothing and the alternative is everyone wrestling with CSV exports for the rest of their lives.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I run a growth marketing agency in Helsinki. Auditing ad accounts is part of how we win new clients we look at someone's Google Ads, Meta, or LinkedIn setup, find the leaks, write up what we'd do differently.
The workflow before connector.wtf:
Get read access to the accounts
Export 10–15 CSVs across three different ad platforms
Paste them into ChatGPT or Claude
Realize the AI needs three more reports
Export those
Lose most of a day before any actual thinking starts
Why I built it:
I went looking for a free MCP that would just let me talk to my ad accounts from Claude. I didn't find one. The options were either paid SaaS dashboards with their own AI layer on top (and their own opinions about what I should care about), or nothing. So I built it myself, for my own agency, and then realized every other ads team on earth has the same problem.
Four things worth saying out loud:
It started with Google Ads. Now Meta and LinkedIn are live too. And we're not done, we're building new connectors continuously based on what people actually need. If a platform is missing, tell me.
The roadmap is genuinely shaped by what comes up in the issue tracker and the comments here.
It's read-only on purpose. I don't want my AI making bid changes, and I don't think you do either. The whole API surface is built around "show me" verbs. There is no "change" verb anywhere in the connectors.
The core stays free. Forever. I run an agency, that's how I make money. The connectors are not the business they're a tool I needed and figured I'd share. If we ever build advanced features on top (team workspaces, custom dashboards, that kind of thing), those might be paid. The core functionality: connect your account, query it from your AI stays free. Permanently.
Try it. Break it. Tell me which connector should ship next... I'm listening.
— Tommi
🟢 Search Console find SEO/SEM cannibalization in seconds
🟢 WooCommerce actual revenue data so the AI can correlate ad spend with what sold
🟢 HubSpot CRM data, finally in the same conversation as ad performance
🟡 GA4 coming soon, this is the one most people asked for
The cross-platform stuff is where it gets fun. Some questions that suddenly become trivial:
"Which keywords are we paying for in Google Ads while already ranking organically in Search Console? Pause the overlap?"
"Compare CPA in Meta vs LinkedIn for the same conversion. Which platform is actually cheaper per qualified lead from HubSpot?"
"Which WooCommerce SKUs are driving most of the revenue from our Google Ads spend? Are we bidding on the right products?"
None of these need 4 separate dashboards anymore. Just one chat.
Read-only is the right call for now. At our IT services company we ran Google and LinkedIn ads across multiple client accounts — the data fragmentation was genuinely painful. A founder asking "why did my LinkedIn CPL spike last week" and getting a real answer without exporting CSVs is legitimately valuable. Question: when you eventually consider write capabilities, how are you thinking about guardrails? Budget changes in ad platforms can be catastrophic.
Read-only and free is a solid combo for getting agencies to actually connect their ad accounts. Most tools want write access on day one and that's where people bounce 👍
"The alternative is everyone wrestling with CSV exports for the rest of their lives" okay this is the realest sentence in any launch I've read today 😂
Read-only is the right call right now btw — anyone who's seen what an over-confident LLM does with write access to a $50K Meta campaign understands why. Curious where you take it from here though — once the trust is there, do you eventually want to let people do things from chat, or is the vibe forever "we tell you what's broken, you go fix it"?
Either way, plugging ad platforms into chat for free is the kind of thing the whole industry should have built two years ago. Upvoted 🚀
About Connector.wtf on Product Hunt
“Plug Google Ads, Meta & LinkedIn into your AI chat. Free”
Connector.wtf launched on Product Hunt on May 11th, 2026 and earned 73 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #25 on the daily leaderboard. Plug Google Ads, Meta & LinkedIn into your favorite AI chat...for Free! Connector.wtf is a free, read-only MCP server that plugs your ad accounts directly into ChatGPT or Claude. Currently live: Google Ads, Meta Ads, and LinkedIn Ads. More connectors are on the way we're building the ones our agency and our clients actually use. Free, because hosting it for the world costs roughly nothing and the alternative is everyone wrestling with CSV exports for the rest of their lives.
Connector.wtf was featured in Marketing (463.7k followers), Advertising (29.6k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (468.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 169.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Connector.wtf?
Connector.wtf was hunted by Tommi Heikkilä. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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