Facebook Ads Control That Actually Sees Your Deposits
Connect your Facebook ad accounts once and manage everything from DarkCore — spend, tokens, macros, and rules that react to what actually happened, not what Facebook guesses happened.
Facebook's own automated rules only know what Facebook tracks. They cut winning campaigns because a pixel missed a conversion, and they keep feeding losers because a dead token stopped reporting altogether. Meanwhile your team is duplicating campaigns by hand, patching UTMs one link at a time, and finding out an account died only when spend flatlines.
Spend that pulls itself
Connect your ad accounts through Meta Graph and DarkCore pulls spend automatically — no exports, no manual entry, no stale numbers in your reports.
Tokens that heal before they break
DarkCore monitors token health on every connected account and auto-revalidates before a dead token silently kills your reporting or your rules.
Macros, inserted automatically
Every campaign link and UTM gets your tracker macros inserted automatically — click-level attribution is airtight from the first impression, with no manual link-building.
Auto-rules that see real deposits
Build formula-based rules — payout × 0.3, spend without deposits, whatever your model needs — and run them global, copied, overridden, or disabled per account, on a schedule down to 5 minutes. Every action logs exactly why it fired.
Full operational control, written back to Facebook
Duplicate campaigns, change budgets, switch accounts on or off, and bind each account to the agent or buyer running it — with a gambling-authorization flag where it's needed. Changes write straight back to Facebook.
- ✓ Auto-rules react to real deposits from your CRM — the one signal Facebook's own rules never get.
- ✓ No more dead tokens silently killing a campaign's numbers.
- ✓ Every rule firing is logged and explained — no guessing why a campaign got cut.
- ✓ One dashboard for spend, tokens, macros, and budget — no tab-switching to Ads Manager.
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