Who operates behind ADS FLOW.
I'm DK. Seven years buying media on Meta Ads, every day, with the same routine that turned into our problems: BMs falling, accounts frozen, fanpages rejected, creatives killed. ADS FLOW is the system I built to solve that without depending on luck.
DK · Founder & Operator
I started as a media buyer and never left the operation. The same problems other buyers face — low-tier BMs, fanpages going down, accounts frozen at the worst time — I've hit hundreds of times. At some point it stopped making sense to depend on each structure's luck: there had to be a system. ADS FLOW is that system.
BM stability is the difference between scaling and waking up paused.
People who never operated at scale see Meta accounts as a commodity. People who do operate know that BM tier, fanpage history and the algorithm's mood decide whether the campaign that was running $50k/day will wake up running or paused.
ADS FLOW was built to deliver that ready: accounts with history, BMs assigned with high tier, tested 2021 fanpages, support that understands what's breaking and fixes it. Not an anonymous marketplace — infrastructure operated by someone who uses what they sell.
Six fronts I live in every day.
Business Manager structure
Tier 0 → 3, spending caps, the signals the algorithm reads to decide how far it will let you go. Fanpage history, payment methods, verified ID, progressive spending — I understand the game at the level it's actually played, not what gets repeated in groups.
Banned BMs and frozen accounts
Audit of what triggered the ban, appeal when it makes sense, resurrection when possible, replacement when not. Most banned BMs don't come back — knowing the difference between recoverable and terminal saves days of paused operation.
2021 fanpages and seasoned assets
Fanpages created before the 2022 crackdown deliver stability that fresh pages can't. I know the difference between truly aged fanpages and 2024 fanpages with forged dates — and why it matters for the BM pixel.
Multi-BM operation
Running 1 account is amateur. Running 30, 100, 1,000 accounts in rotation, with risk distributed across BMs and fanpages, no cross-flagging between structures — that's the scale game. ADS FLOW was built for that scenario.
Meta policy in practice
Meta policy isn't what's written — it's what the system enforces. I know the difference between real risk (cluster of BMs falling on the same IP) and market paranoia (changing your mouse on every login). I work on what matters.
It's not just selling accounts
A new account doesn't fix a poorly structured campaign. When something breaks, the first question is: is the problem the account, the creative, the landing page, or the wrong budget? That triage stops you from burning BM after BM trying to fix what's actually in the funnel.
Four principles I won't negotiate.
Transparency about what the account actually is
A real warmed BM has verifiable spend history. An old BM with no history is something else — and will be treated as something else when you talk to me.
Support from a media buyer, not a call center
When you send a question, the person answering has run paid traffic. It's not a script — it's a back-and-forth between someone who knows and someone who needs to.
Fast replacement when something falls
Meta accounts fall. That's Meta. What matters is the time between falling and having another one running. ADS FLOW was built so that turnover is hours, not days.
No magic promise
Ad accounts are a gray area — what I deliver is high probability of stability, not eternal guarantee. Anyone promising 100% uptime is selling what doesn't exist.
Message @oadsflow on Telegram.
Diagnosis of what you need, structure recommendation and pricing — no form, no scheduling. The person answering is me or someone from operations who knows the game.