Every new ad ships with 60+ Advantage+ "enhancements" flipped on by default — AI overlays, restyles, music, product picks, rewritten copy. This extension turns every one off in seconds. One ad, or bulk across every draft in the campaign.
You build the creative. Meta quietly layers its own AI on top — and ticks the boxes for you. Here's a fraction of what's on by default the moment you open a new ad:
…and 57 more, buried four sub-menus deep. They skew your A/B tests, muddy attribution, and reshape creative you spent hours on — silently.
Built by a media buyer who got tired of Meta rewriting his headlines, re-cropping his images, and laying random music over his edits. Every feature exists because Meta added a toggle nobody asked for.
Four submenus deep, 47 clicks per ad — gone. Open any editor, hit Disable, every Advantage+ toggle flips off in under 5 seconds. Including the ones Meta hides behind drilldowns.
Hit Bulk, make coffee. The extension opens every draft, kills the enhancements, saves, moves on. Comes back to a clean campaign. Zero missed toggles, zero manual saves.
Music, restyle, AI text, Shop destinations, browser add-ons, site links, summaries, product picks. Every new toggle Meta ships gets shipped here — usually within days. v4.7.86 says hi.
Want Music ON for the creator brand but OFF on the B2B account? Lock it per ad account. Regex on ad names. Bulk respects every rule, every time. Built for agencies running 14 accounts.
Every run — single or bulk — captures a snapshot. Hit Undo within 60 seconds if Meta panics, the page glitches, or you nuked the wrong campaign. Mistakes happen exactly once.
No analytics. No telemetry. No remote server, no SDK, no fingerprint. Open DevTools, watch the Network tab — it stays empty. The extension makes literally zero outbound calls. Ever.
Install once. Open any Meta ad. An orange Disable button sits in the corner waiting.
Chrome Web Store, one click. No account, no signup. The extension only activates on Ads Manager — does literally nothing anywhere else.
A floating widget appears in the corner. It reads what's on, shows the count, names every enhancement. You see exactly what's about to die before you pull the trigger.
The extension drills into every submenu, flips every toggle, unchecks the recommendation boxes Meta pre-ticked, and saves. Five seconds later, your ad is yours again.
One ad doesn't feel like much. But Meta's enhancement panel keeps growing, and you keep doing the same dance. Here's the receipt — for one ad, then for your real workload.
Drag the sliders. The numbers update live. (We're being conservative — saved time per ad is set to 50s, not 60s, to account for the rare ad that's already clean.)
You'd be mad if Meta charged you $996/year for a feature you didn't want. They're not charging you in dollars — they're charging you in seconds. Same outcome. A coffee costs less.
Buyers, agency leads, and ecom owners who installed it and stopped paying the Advantage+ tax. Real quotes, real workloads.
"I run 14 accounts for clients. Every Monday: open ad, untick 'Apply all recommendations', dive into Creative setup, kill Music, Shop, Browser add-ons, save, repeat × 60. I lost a whole Friday once just doing this. Now? One click. Per ad. I got my Mondays back."
"WAIT WHAT. I just bulk-cleaned 47 drafts in 4 minutes. Forty-seven. Four minutes. I was literally about to outsource this to a VA for $200/month. Throwing coffee at the dev instead. 🤝"
"Meta every Monday: 'Here's 23 new AI enhancements you definitely want!' Me: cries softly into spreadsheet. This extension: 'I got you.' Best $0 I've ever spent. 10/10 throwing rocks."
"Three of my buyers each spend ~45 min/week on this manually. That's ~6 hours/week across the team I just got back. We tried it on one campaign first — bulk across 38 drafts, zero misfires. Sold."
"Finally. Just finally."
"Most 'cleanup' tools fall over the minute Meta renames a toggle. This one has like a million fallback strategies — I checked the source. The pencil-into-sub-modal handling alone is wild. Real work."
Quick answers to what most people ask before installing.
adsmanager.facebook.com, business.facebook.com, and Ads Manager URLs nested under Facebook. The widget appears only when you're inside an ad's edit screen.
The floating orange pill sits in the corner of every Ads Manager screen. It reads what's on, counts the enhancements, lets you kill them all without leaving the editor.
Sits in every Ads Manager URL — adsmanager.facebook.com, business.facebook.com, regional CDN subdomains. Inactive on every other site.