Create banner image ads, AdSense ads, Amazon ads, or paste any ad network code — all from a familiar WordPress editor.
Ad Commander is a lightweight ad manager for WordPress. Create banner image ads, Google AdSense ads, Amazon Associates ads, and ad network ads. Display them with shortcodes, blocks, automatic inserts, or template tags. AI agents can access your ads and stats to help manage campaigns.
Create groups of rotating banner ads or randomly displaying ads. Insert ads with shortcodes, template tags, blocks, or automatic inserts. Inject scripts into the header or footer of your site.
Some key features of Ad Commander include:
Create individual ads or groups of randomizing, rotating, or manually sorted ads
AdSense ad type with direct AdSense account integration, manually built ad units, or simple code pasting
Track impressions and clicks and generate reports for ads
Support for AMP ads with amp-pixel and amp-analytics tracking
Inject ads or groups using shortcodes, template tags, blocks, or automatic inserts
Conditionally display ads with content targeting options
Organize ads by campaign and advertiser
Display “Advertisement” or other required labels above ads for regulatory compliance
Add custom code before and after ads or groups
Dynamically create an ads.txt and manage it in the WordPress admin
Works with Gutenberg, classic editor, Elementor, and other page builders
AI Agent features (WordPress 6.9 and up):
Ad Commander supports the WordPress Abilities API, exposing key features to MCP-compatible AI agents like Claude or ChatGPT. From your AI agent, you can:
Pull report data by ad, group, campaign, advertiser, or date range
Fetch a list of ads along with their groups, campaigns, and advertisers
Get detailed information about individual ads
Ad Commander Pro extends agent capabilities further — including the ability to publish and unpublish ads.
AdSense users:
Ad Commander integrates directly with your AdSense account to make implementing AdSense and AMP ads quick and easy. Simply connect an account and choose from a searchable, sortable list of ad units. Alternatively, build your ads manually or paste in code.