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Find products
that already win.

Point it at any category and it pulls every product being advertised on Facebook and Instagram, then ranks the ones sellers have paid to run the longest. Those are the proven winners. Straight from the public ad library, in about twenty minutes.

By Paras · Updated July 10, 2026

A ranked board of the kitchen products being advertised on Meta right now, sorted by how long and how often each has run

We ranked a whole category.

We pulled every kitchen gadget being advertised right now, fifty of them, and sorted by how long and how often each product has been pushed. The ones at the top are not guesses. They are the products the market already pays to sell.

Longest runner14 months live

The oldest ad still running in this category went live in May of last year and has never stopped. Fourteen straight months of paid spend. Nobody keeps paying to advertise a product that does not sell. Age is the cheapest validation there is.

"One of those gadgets you end up using every single day."

01

The glass microwave cover

filmed three ways, still live

The same splatter cover, filmed three different ways by one store and all still running. When a seller keeps remaking ads for one product instead of moving on, that is the product paying them back.

"If you're tired of wiping down the microwave, same."

02

The adjustable bread slicer

run since February

One store kept running the same slicer from February on and never turned it off. Repeating a single product like that is a confession that it prints money.

"Sourdough girlies, this one's for you."

03

The Cuisinart ice cream maker

back every season

It ran in March, went quiet, then came back hard for summer. A product that earns another run months later is a proven seasonal winner, not a fluke.

"Never buying store bought ice cream again."

04

The chip bag sealer

the annoyance killer

A cheap gadget that fixes a daily irritation, run again and again. Impulse priced problem solvers with a clean before and after are the easiest winners to sell.

"No more stale chips."

What every winner shared

  • They fix one obvious annoyance. Not a lifestyle, a single irritation with a clean before and after.
  • They are shown, not described. Every winner is a short demo video of the product actually working.
  • They are cheap and giftable. Impulse priced, easy to justify, easy to send to a friend.

The read. You do not need a trend tool or a lucky guess. The market already paid to tell you what sells. Pull a category, rank by how long and how often each product has been pushed, and stock the demand that is already there. Then win on the offer and the creative, which is the part most sellers get lazy about.

Read the market like a buyer.

Four rules do most of the work. Use them on any category, with or without our guide.

01

Sort by how long it has run

The oldest active ads are the proven products. Sellers kill losers fast, so anything still live after months is working.

02

Read the repeats

A product one seller pushes many different ways is the one carrying their store. Frequency is a confession.

03

Count the sellers

When unrelated stores all run the same product, the market has already validated the demand for you.

04

Copy the format

The creative style the winners use, almost always a short demo video, tells you exactly how to sell it.

You just ask.

Set it up once. After that you name a category in plain English, and Claude pulls the products being advertised, ranks them by proven demand, and hands you a shortlist you can download. No dashboards to wrangle, no code to write.

01 · Name a category02 · It pulls the products03 · You get the shortlist

The quick questions.

What counts as a winning product?

One with proven demand. It has been advertised for months, or by many sellers at once, so you are copying something the market already buys instead of gambling on an untested idea.

Do I need to code?

No. You ask in plain English and Claude pulls the products and ranks them for you.

Where does the data come from?

The Meta Ad Library, which is public. Every live ad in a category sits there by law, and this simply reads them for you.

What does a run cost?

A few cents in scraping, plus your Claude plan. The guide shows you how to keep it lean.

Can I use this for dropshipping or my own store?

Yes. Search any niche you sell in and it ranks what is already moving, so you stock proven demand instead of guessing.

Run it yourself

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  • The one time setup, step by step
  • The exact prompt that pulls a whole category's live ads
  • The prompt that ranks products by proven demand
  • A product shortlist template you can copy
  • A screenshot for every step
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