Core commercial explainer

Agency Ad Accounts You Own. Operations We Handle.

Portcast structures agency ad account support around customer ownership, fit review, and operating clarity.

This guide explains control, qualification, and support scope before any quote submission, with links to trust guides and conversion paths.

  • Ownership clarity
  • Qualification review
  • Operational support
  • Platform-specific follow-up paths
Best fit
Qualified ecommerce advertisers that need structured account operations.
Not sold as
A guaranteed approval shortcut or policy workaround.
Next path
Review trust guides, then move into quote or contact.
Agency Ad Accounts You Own. Operations We Handle.

Service brief

Qualification before commitment.

Use quote for structured fit review, or contact for a lower-friction discussion.

Customer-owned account model stays central to the commercial explanation.

Qualification and compliance review happen before Portcast accepts a fit.

The guide links into ownership, onboarding, and support pages instead of hiding them.

What must be clear upfront

Ownership, qualification, and support scope

The decision quality depends on clear boundaries before onboarding.

You own the account

What must be clear upfront

You own the account

Your business keeps account ownership, data history, and control boundaries.

  • Ownership clarity
  • Qualification review
Qualification is real

What must be clear upfront

Qualification is real

Every case is reviewed for fit and compliance before acceptance.

  • Qualification review
  • Operational support
Operating support

What must be clear upfront

Operating support

Onboarding, management, appeals, optimization, and reporting can run in one process.

  • Operational support
  • Platform-specific follow-up paths
Four steps from fit review to active support

Operating model

Four steps from fit review to active support

  1. Share operating context Provide platform, market, and account situation for fit review.
  2. Align ownership and onboarding Confirm account control, access rules, and funding expectations.
  3. Activate support After approval, account setup and operations begin by agreed scope.
  4. Run and escalate Reporting and escalation follow explicit operational boundaries.
Clear on what is included and what is not

Scope and exclusions

Clear on what is included and what is not

In scope

  • Agency account onboarding aligned to customer ownership
  • Qualification review before acceptance where required
  • Management, appeals, optimization, and reporting support
  • Commercial language that stays compliance-aware and operations-led

Out of scope

  • Guaranteed approval or guaranteed reinstatement
  • Policy-circumvention framing
  • Casino category requests
  • Official-affiliation claims without evidence

FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask before moving forward

These answers cover ownership, support scope, and fit questions that usually matter before onboarding.

Who is this path built for?

Qualified ecommerce teams with clear platform and operating needs. Fit is not positioned as universal.

Do you publish fixed pricing on this guide?

No. Terms vary by platform, scope, and fit review. The guide publishes structure and boundaries first.

Why is customer ownership emphasized?

Ownership is a core risk-control issue in this category, so it is treated as a first-order decision criterion.

What should I read next?

Usually: platform page, customer-owned model, eligibility/compliance, then get quote or contact.

Next step

Use this guide as your decision hub

If the structure fits, move to the matching platform page or submit fit context directly.

  • Ownership, eligibility, and support pages remain reachable from here.
  • No instant-approval language is used anywhere in the flow.