Meta Lead-Gen Creative Validation for Service Accounts — Check Saturation, Format & Policy Before You Shoot | Gemini Advanced
The Creative You Planned Is Probably Restricted. Here's How to Check Before It Costs You a Shoot. Meta Ads Policy & Saturation Check Before You Film the Shoot. You Don't Lose the Ad Budget, You Lose the Shoot. Know Your Before/After.The 20-minute pre-production check that catches rejected angles, saturated concepts, and restricted formats before your shoot wraps.information rather than a sales pitch.You planned the angle. You briefed the shoot. And the most natural visual for a service account — the transformation, the before/after, the "struggling with this?" hook — is also the one Meta restricts most. You won't find out from inside the account. You'll find out when the production is done, the invoices are paid, and the ad gets rejected. For an e-commerce brand that's an annoying afternoon. For a service account, that's a wasted shoot.WHAT IT ISA Gemini Advanced prompt that runs a live-grounded creative-policy trap check, angle-saturation audit, and format-trend review on your planned service creative — before production, returning a Go / Adjust / Rethink verdict while you can still act on itWHO THIS IS FOR The Meta specialist who has a cosmetic clinic, dental practice, or aesthetics client booked for a shoot and needs to know whether the transformation concept will make it past ad review — before the camera rolls The lead-gen manager running health, fitness, or financial service accounts whose "obvious" angle keeps hitting policy rejections after production money is already spent The ads strategist who suspects the angle bank they've built is the same one every competitor in the category is already running — and wants grounded confirmation, not a gut feeling The freelance specialist who needs to show a client exactly why their planned before/after concept needs to be reframed, backed by live search evidence rather than a difficult conversation WHAT YOU GET The before/after policy trap caught before the shoot is built around it — with compliant visual alternatives that preserve the emotional power of the angle without the restricted format A personal-attribute hook check that flags every "struggling with X?" or "as someone who..." line before it becomes a rejection, with a reframe that keeps the angle's intent intact A live-grounded saturation verdict on every planned angle — whether it's differentiating or the one every competitor in the category already runs A format-and-trend check that tells you whether your planned production style matches where service creative has actually moved, so you're not commissioning a polished produced video while raw practitioner content is outperforming it Sensitive-category risk flags for health outcomes, financial claims, and idealised-state imagery, each with a specific compliant alternative One clear overall verdict — Go to Production, Adjust Then Produce, or Rethink Before Shooting — with prioritised actions ordered policy-first THE PROBLEM IT SOLVESService creative lives or dies at the shoot, not at the ad level — because producing it means staging a practitioner, organizing a location, filming by hand, and paying for all of it upfront. The policies that bite hardest are the ones that feel most obvious: before/afters for clinics, personal-attribute hooks for health and finance, results imagery for fitness. These aren't edge cases Meta occasionally flags. They are the go-to visual language of service advertising, and they are precisely what the policy restricts. Discovering that after the shoot doesn't cost you an ad placement. It costs you the entire production.WHY THIS ACTUALLY WORKSGemini Advanced runs with live Google Search grounding, which means it checks current competitor creative, live policy documentation, and real-time format trends — not training data from twelve months ago when the landscape was different. That matters specifically for service creative because Meta's policy evolves, category saturation shifts, and what worked last year in a given format is often exactly what isn't working now. DIY research misses the policy specifics, the grounded saturation picture, and the format trends simultaneously. This prompt checks all three in a single structured pass, policy first, before any production budget leaves the account.A single hour of production time for a service account shoot costs more than this prompt. A reshoot after a policy rejection — reschedule the practitioner, restage the location, film a compliant approach from scratch — costs between ten and fifty times what this prompt costs, and that's before you count the campaign delay. For $19 you get a structured pre-production check that runs before the shoot, not after the rejection, covering the three things that make a planned creative wrong before a frame is shot. Run it after the angle bank, before the brief goes to production. That's the only moment it needs to work.Check the angle before you build the shoot around it — $19, one-time.
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