You are not fighting Google. You are fighting the Black Box.
If you run an HVAC, plumbing, electrical, roofing or landscape company, a law firm, or an ecommerce brand doing $1–15M, you know the Black Box: the agency that holds your accounts, reports clicks, and goes quiet after you sign. AdPlanck is the opposite, on purpose. Ads that pay, measured to the booked job, and the data, AI, and tools to run the operation. Accounts in your name. Month to month.
The villain
Here is how the Black Box works.
The Black Box is how most marketing gets sold to businesses like yours: an agency that runs your ads under its login, reports clicks and "leads" instead of booked jobs, locks you into a 12-month contract, and goes quiet the week after you sign. It is not one company. It is a business model, and it works because you cannot see inside it.
Everything AdPlanck does is the opposite of the Black Box, on purpose: your name on every account, cost per booked job on one weekly page, month to month, and the operator on the phone.
What we do
One team across marketing and operations
Paid Media
Google Ads, Local Services Ads, Microsoft Ads. Managed with call tracking and real attribution.
Measurement & Data
If it isn't tracked, it didn't happen. Conversion tracking, GA4, GTM, and a warehouse you can query.
AI & ClaaS
Claude training, knowledge bases, MCP servers, and custom agents on the Claude Agent SDK. Claude-as-a-Service, run by a human.
Search & Content
SEO, AEO, schema, llms.txt. Built to be found by Google and by AI answers.
Ops Tools
Service route optimization and public-data lead tools. Software that runs the operation, built in your stack.
The problem
Sound familiar?
All three are the Black Box at work. You are paying people to tell you things you cannot verify, and it should not take a lawsuit to find out who owns your own accounts. A business should be able to see what its money does.
Why AdPlanck exists
We built the thing we could never get from an agency.
AdPlanck was started by Jordan White after years inside agencies that could run ads, or build the data, or talk about AI, but never all three for the same client, and never with the client holding the keys.
So the rules here are simple and written into the agreement: every account in your name from day one, a weekly note in plain English, and one operator who understands your dispatch board as well as your ad account. Marketing is the front door. The point is the whole business running better.
If it isn't tracked, it didn't happen.
Who it's for
Built for your business
The plan
Three steps. No surprises.
What it looks like in 90 days
- You know the cost of a booked job by campaign, and the budget follows it.
- Every account is in your name and documented.
- Web leads get a call in minutes; the office stops chasing.
- One weekly page replaces three dashboards you never opened.
What it costs to keep guessing
- Thirty to forty-five percent of outcomes never attributed, so the wrong campaigns get fed.
- A Black Box agency that can hold your accounts hostage the day you try to leave.
- Leads bought at $150–$300 answered an hour late and lost to the next name on the list.
- A team doing by hand what an agent could do overnight.
Ready to see what your ads are actually doing?
Ninety seconds, no email. Then a free read-only audit if you want the real numbers.