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Adresults Download Link Generator ◉

If you manage multiple ad accounts and need automated report retrieval, use:

These are not “link generators” but full ETL pipelines that deliver the same end result safely.


If AdResults provides native downloads, why use a generator? Here are the most common pain points:

| Native AdResults Limitation | How a Generator Helps | |-----------------------------|------------------------| | Links expire in 15–30 minutes | Generates long-lived links (24 hours+) | | Manual download of 100+ files | Automates batch link creation | | Poor speed for large reports (500MB+) | Leverages multi-threaded or resumable downloads | | No direct integration with cloud storage | Creates a downloadable .txt file with all URLs for use in wget/cURL | | Session timeouts during analysis | Extracts link from session token without re-login | adresults download link generator

For power users handling daily ad intelligence dumps, a generator can save hours of manual clicking.


Sites that offer these generators are rarely high-quality, legitimate businesses. They often operate in the grey area of the internet.

  • For large bundles: return job ID and provide GET /download-job/:id to fetch status or final link.
  • Fake generators ask for your AdResults login credentials or session cookies. Once submitted, attackers can clone your account, steal your saved ad campaigns, and even change your billing info. If you manage multiple ad accounts and need

    Using third-party automation tools like Zapier, Make (Integromat), or even Google Apps Script, you can plug in your generated download link to send automatic daily reports to your Slack channel, Google Drive, or email inbox.

    You don’t need a generator. Use your browser’s network inspector:

    I remember the first time I used a link generator for a Facebook Ads report. I thought, “There’s no way this keeps updating by itself.” These are not “link generators” but full ETL

    But it does.

    The best generators (including what smart teams build inside AdResults) use dynamic queries. The link doesn’t contain the data—it contains the instructions. Every time you—or your client—opens that link, the system runs the query fresh.

    That means: