Protect user trust, safeguard revenue, and maintain clean inventory by validating how ads and data actually behave in production.
Ads frequently change after approval. Malvertising, redirects, auto-play, and deceptive behavior often appear only in live environments.
Tags, pixels, and ad tech partners can introduce unauthorized data sharing that publishers did not intend and may not see through traditional tools.
Buyers and demand partners optimize away from noisy, unpredictable inventory. If creatives trigger redirects, performance issues, or policy flags, bid pressure drops and high-value demand shifts elsewhere.
When bad ads slip through or creatives break in production, publishers absorb the cost through user churn, higher support load, makegoods, and yield loss. Without fast detection and precise controls, teams default to broad blocking that reduces demand and CPMs.
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See live ad behavior as users experience it. Identify malicious, poor-quality, or non-compliant creatives and quickly search and block ads using natural-language and image search.


Apply granular blocking and moderation at the creative or source level. Protect users without sacrificing high-value demand.
Stop malicious ads with AI purpose-built for the ad tech ecosystem. Rapidly denylist threats as they evolve.


Automate QA for HTML5, video, audio, and native formats. Catch spec and compliance issues without manual reviews.
Reduce malvertising incidents and user complaints
Maintain buyer trust and avoid supply blacklisting
Protect CPMs by isolating and blocking only problematic demand
Align AdOps, product, and compliance teams around shared visibility
Boltive monitors how ads actually behave in production, not how they looked in preview or how partners claim they should run.
Granular controls let publishers isolate and block only problematic creatives, advertisers, or sources while preserving high-quality demand and CPMs.
AdOps teams get immediate visibility into live issues and the ability to act quickly without manual QA, blanket blocking, or prolonged partner escalations.