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Clevrr Capsule #001: Vital Meta Update that will impact everyone running ads
Welcome to Clevrr Capsule. The idea is simple: a few sharp things every week that help you pull more out of what you're already spending, and nothing you have to set aside an evening for.
Hey there,
I'm Yuvraj, founder of Clevrr AI, and this is the first Clevrr Capsule - byte size information that fixes a pain point.
Three things worth about four minutes today:
Meta quietly changed what counts as a click
the influencer funnel almost everyone runs backwards, and
a creative framework that beats just making more ads.
Once a week, a few sharp things that help you pull more out of the ad spend you're already making. Four minutes, tops. I read every reply, so tell me what you want me to dig into. Let's get into it.
Meta changed what counts as a "click."
You know that annoying gap where Ads Manager says one thing and GA4 says another? Meta's finally doing something about it.
What Clicks Mean Now?
From now on, click-through attribution for website conversions counts link clicks only. No more lumping in likes, shares and saves. That's how GA4 has always counted, so the two should start lining up and the mismatch you've been squinting at for months should shrink.
What about the interactions then?
The social stuff isn't gone, by the way. Shares and saves move into their own "engage-through" lane so they get reported separately instead of padding your click numbers. Meta also cut its video engagement window from 10 seconds down to 5, mostly because nearly half of Reels purchases now happen in the first two seconds. People decide fast.
Here's the bit to actually remember.
When the definition of a click gets stricter, your reported clicks and CTR go down. On paper it'll look like your ads got worse overnight. They didn't. The ruler changed, not the thing you're measuring. So if you see a dip right as this rolls out, don't go pausing campaigns that were working perfectly fine. Re-baseline your benchmarks against the new numbers first.
Almost everyone runs their influencer funnel backwards
You know the usual playbook - find an influencer, pay ₹40,000 to ₹1,50,000 upfront, then sit back and hope it drives sales.
The problem?
You've put 100% of the risk right at the start, before you have a shred of proof. That's exactly why influencer marketing feels impossible to scale. Every new creator is a fresh roll of the dice.
Flip it.
Let the risk grow only as the proof grows. Start by seeding. Send free product to 100 creators already posting in your niche. Maybe 30 post, maybe 10 actually move the needle. You just found your best-fit creators for the price of some product instead of lakhs in fees.
Then turn those winners into affiliates. Commission only, so you pay nothing until they sell. This is where you learn the real economics: who's pulling 3x, who's pulling 10x, who actually posts on time.
The Framework.
Finally, once you've got two or three months of data, put retainers behind your top few. Now you're not gambling. You're doubling down on people you already know perform.
Same budget, a fraction of the risk.
A creative framework that beats making more ads
Credit where it's due, this comes from creative strategist Sarah Levinger, and it's honestly the sharpest thing we've read on creative all year.
The counterintuitive bit
if nothing's landing, don't make more ads. Cut output by 20% and make the remaining 80% more psychologically distinct. Most brands have loads of format variety (video, static, UGC, the works) but almost zero psychological variety. Every ad pulls the same emotional lever.
Three levers to spread across:
The emotion you're playing on. Most brands default to the negative ones, fear, loss, anxiety. There are four emotional zones, and if you audit your account right now you'll probably find nearly all your spend crammed into one.
The identity you're speaking to. Are you talking to who someone is today, who they want to become, or their sense of duty? Two hooks both about "the problem right now" feel different but they're testing the exact same thing.
The intensity of your language. Top of funnel wants story and emotion and a slow build. Bottom of funnel wants direct and punchy. Match the intensity to where they actually are.
Try this over the weekend
pull your top 30 spenders and check them against those three levers. The zones you've barely touched are your cheapest tests. (This is the kind of gap Clevrr's creative scoring flags automatically, but the manual audit works just fine.)
🧠 The Capsule Riddle
Since a few of you read these all the way down, here's something for you.
"I'm the money you already earned but never actually see. I hide in the gap between your ad spend and your bank account, and I quietly grow every day you don't come looking. What am I?"
Hit reply with your answer. First correct ones get something special tied to what's coming on August 22.
That's your capsule for the week. Small reads, big margin.
Talk soon,
Yuvraj
Founder, Clevrr AI