Google OAuth access
You stay in control after connecting.
The connection lets Blync analyze the account and prepare fixes. It does not give Blync permission to make surprise changes.
After you connect
One scan, one account
That's how much wasted spend Blync found in one home-service account's last 30 days of Google Ads data. The fix list took 60 seconds to produce.
Where the waste comes from
Five categories cover most of it. Each one is fixable, but only if someone catches it.
Your ads trigger for searches you didn't intend — "free," "diy," competitor brand terms, jobs. Add as negatives to recover the spend.
Keywords accumulating spend for 30+ days with no conversions. Often hidden because nothing flags them.
Your best campaigns hitting daily budget while losing impression share. Raising the cap captures the missed conversions.
If conversions aren't firing correctly, every bid, budget, and report decision is wrong. Surprisingly common.
Campaigns without a negative list trigger on garbage searches. The fix is a 10-minute list edit you've been putting off.
How Blync finds and fixes it
22 diagnostic rules against your last 30 days of data. Every finding has a specific dollar amount.
Once you're on the paid plan, the scan re-runs every morning. New waste gets caught the next day, not the next quarter.
Each finding gets an Apply button. Blync proposes the exact change, you approve it, the mutation runs.
No changes by default. Paid fixes require an explicit Apply click unless account automation is enabled.
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