WordStream
WordStream is a set of free online advertising audit tools, backed by one of the better-known blogs about Google and Meta ads. It began as self-serve PPC management software and is now owned by LocaliQ, the marketing arm of the USA TODAY Network. Today most people meet it through the Google Ads Performance Grader: you connect an ad account, it scores how the account is set up, and it hands back a report telling you where money is leaking. Behind the free tools sits a paid managed-marketing business, which is how the tools get funded.
What you can actually do with it
Think of it as a second opinion on advertising you are already running, plus a research library you can use before you spend anything.
- Grade a Google Ads account. The Performance Grader connects to your account and scores areas like wasted spend, Quality Score, impression share, click-through rate, mobile setup and how actively the account is being managed.
- Find wasted spend. Its most useful output is usually the list of search terms and missing negative keywords that are quietly eating budget on irrelevant clicks.
- Check Facebook and Instagram ads too. A separate grader looks at Meta ad accounts, covering audience setup, reach and how your results compare to typical accounts.
- Research keywords for free. The keyword tool returns search volume and rough cost-per-click estimates without needing an active campaign, which is handy when you are sizing up a channel before committing.
- Compare yourself to industry benchmarks. WordStream publishes regularly updated benchmark data on click-through rates, conversion rates and cost per click by industry — a useful sanity check on whether your numbers are actually bad.
- Learn the fundamentals. The blog and guides cover account structure, ad copy, bidding and landing pages in genuine detail, and are widely used as a self-teaching resource.
Who it fits best
It fits small-business owners and generalist marketers who inherited a Google Ads account and have no idea whether it is set up sensibly. Running the grader takes minutes and gives you specific things to fix or specific questions to put to whoever manages your ads. Freelancers and small agencies also use it as an audit shortcut when pitching a new client.
It fits less well if you already have a competent PPC specialist. Anyone experienced will find the recommendations basic, and will get more from a dedicated optimization platform or from Google Ads’ own reporting.
Things worth knowing before you commit
- The self-serve software is not the product it once was. WordStream’s original paid PPC management platform has been wound down; the paid path now runs through LocaliQ’s managed marketing services rather than software you operate yourself.
- The free tools are lead generation. You hand over an email address and account access, and you should expect sales follow-up. That is a fair trade for a free audit, but go in knowing it.
- A grade is not a strategy. The score reflects account hygiene, not whether you are advertising to the right people with the right offer. A well-structured account selling the wrong thing still loses money.
- Recommendations skew generic. Advice is rules-based, so unusual or deliberately structured accounts can be marked down for choices that were intentional.
- Managed services mean giving up control. If you move to LocaliQ management, clarify up front who owns the ad account, the data and the creative if you later leave.
Alternatives to compare it against
If you want ongoing PPC optimization software rather than a one-off audit, Optmyzr and Adalysis are built for exactly that and are aimed at people who manage accounts daily. If you want keyword and competitor research as the main event, Semrush or Ahrefs go far deeper. If you want someone else to run the ads entirely, compare LocaliQ’s managed offering against an independent freelancer or a local agency — often at similar cost with more direct contact. And for basic account checks, Google Ads’ own recommendations and Google’s Keyword Planner cost nothing.
Tool availability, service packages and pricing change regularly — check WordStream and LocaliQ’s own pages for what is currently offered before you commit.
Further reading
- How SEO and Paid Ads Work Together to Drive Real Business Growth in 2026 — the strategic context a Performance Grader score cannot give you.
- Best Tools for Campaign Benchmarking 2025 — other ways to check your click-through and conversion rates against industry norms.
- 6 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Marketing Strategist for Your Business — directly relevant to the account-ownership questions to settle before moving to LocaliQ management.
- SEO Help for Small Business: Starting Points — the organic channel to weigh against paid spend once the grader shows where budget is leaking.
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