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9 Best Facebook Ads Agencies (Pricing Compared)

We compared pricing at 10 Facebook ads agencies (July 2026). Most charge 10-25% of ad spend or require $5k+/mo budgets. Here's the full data, flat-fee options included.

Elena Ruiz
Head of Content · Jul 4, 2026 · 11 min read
9 Best Facebook Ads Agencies (Pricing Compared)

Most "best Facebook ads agency" lists skip the thing that decides what you actually pay: the pricing model. Nearly every established Meta ads agency charges one of two ways. Either a percentage of your ad spend (usually 10-25%), or a custom retainer built for brands already spending $5,000 to $10,000 a month on ads. Under either model, the more you spend on ads, the more the agency makes, even when the work is the same. We checked 10 well-known Facebook and Instagram ads agencies against their live pricing pages and third-party pricing reviews in July 2026 and put the numbers side by side.

Full disclosure: Feedbird is our service, and it's first on this list. We obviously think a flat $499/mo with zero percentage of spend is the better model for most small businesses, but every price below is checkable, and we link out to deeper comparison pages so you can verify the data and decide for yourself.

Facebook ads agency pricing compared

Prices verified against live pricing pages and published third-party pricing reviews, July 2026. "Custom" means the agency does not publish pricing.

ServiceStarting pricePublic reviewsClients praiseMost common complaint
Feedbird$499/mo4.6/5 (800+ public reviews)Content quality for the price, fast turnaround, easy approval flowProductized scope, not a bespoke big-agency retainer
Disruptive Advertising~$4,000-$6,000/mo4.8/5 (Clutch, 365)responsive, communicative, consistently delivers promised resultsexorbitant termination fees and billing after ending engagement
KlientBoost~$2,000-$4,000/mo4.9/5 (Clutch, 403)communicative, proactive, transparent, top notch responsivenessaccount manager turnover and inflexible 12-month contract enforcement
AdvertiseMint25% of ad spendFew public reviews
Sociallyin~$5,000 project minimum4.8/5 (Clutch, 62)creative storytelling combined with data-driven optimizationcreative alignment sometimes required additional revisions
MuteSixCustom4.3/5 (Clutch, 10)responds near instantly, like an extension of our teamcalls and queries unanswered when project went downhill
Power Digital~$10,000 project start4.8/5 (Clutch, 66)communicative, timely, high-quality workreporting errors, numbers in spreadsheets wrong
LYFE MarketingFrom ~$650/mo4.4/5 (Clutch, 156)responsive, top-tier service with real resultsunderperforming campaigns and extremely low quality assets
WebFXFrom ~$650/mo4.9/5 (Clutch, 450)clear, structured, reliable project managementunapproved content published, deliverables missed by weeks
Hibu~$449-$1,500/mo bundles3.6/5 (BBB, 364)responsive account managers who generate quality leadshour-long holds to cancel and contract used as threat

The pattern in the reviews: Across Meta ads agencies the complaints that repeat in reviews are account manager turnover mid-engagement, communication that fades after onboarding, campaigns that underperform while fees keep billing, and contracts or termination fees enforced when clients try to leave. Feedbird is structured differently on exactly those points: flat published pricing, no contracts or notice periods, and you approve everything before it ships, with revisions included. A dedicated team stays on the account, and ad creative is covered by a 14-day money-back guarantee that applies to Feedbird's creative services.

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1. Feedbird, flat-fee Meta ads management at $499/mo

Feedbird's Meta Ads Management is $499/mo flat, full stop. No percentage of ad spend, no minimum budget, and your ad spend goes directly to Meta, not through us. You get a dedicated media buyer backed by a creative strategy team, and the plan includes 5 static ads and 2 video ads every month (you can add more anytime). We handle setup, strategic audience targeting, and ongoing optimization every 2 to 3 days, with campaigns typically live 10 to 12 days after onboarding.

  • $499/mo flat rate regardless of whether you spend $500 or $50,000 on ads
  • 5 static + 2 video ad creatives included every month
  • Optimization passes every 2-3 days, not monthly check-ins
  • You keep full ownership of your ad account and your data
  • No contract, cancel anytime

One honest caveat: ads management is not covered by Feedbird's 14-day money-back guarantee (that applies to creative services only), and paid social results always depend on your offer and budget as much as on the agency. If you need proper measurement, there's a conversion tracking setup add-on so you're not optimizing blind. See full pricing here.

2. Disruptive Advertising

Disruptive Advertising is one of the biggest names in US performance marketing, a full-service PPC and paid social agency and a well-known Meta partner with real depth in creative testing. There's no public pricing; third-party pricing reviews put retainers at roughly $4,000-$6,000/mo, often structured as 10-20% of ad spend, and the agency generally works with brands spending around $5,000-$10,000/mo minimum on ads. That puts a realistic all-in starting point above $10,000/mo. Excellent for funded and mid-market brands; a scale mismatch for most small businesses.

What clients say: On Clutch (4.8 from 365 reviews) clients call Disruptive Advertising exceptionally responsive and say it consistently delivers on results, while the sharpest complaints describe exorbitant termination fees and charges for services not rendered during off-boarding.

See the full Feedbird vs Disruptive Advertising comparison.

3. KlientBoost

KlientBoost pairs performance paid social with conversion rate optimization and landing pages, and backs it up with one of the largest case-study libraries in the industry. Pricing is custom, reportedly starting around $2,000-$4,000/mo, and the company does not publish numbers on its pricing page. The catch buyers report most: add-ons and extras can inflate the final cost 20-40% beyond the initial quote. If you want CRO and ads under one roof and have the budget, it's a credible pick.

What clients say: On Clutch (4.9 from 403 reviews) KlientBoost's communication is praised in over a hundred reviews, but the recurring gripes are account manager turnover that left one client feeling shifted around and a reviewer citing enforcement of an undisclosed 12-month contract.

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See the full Feedbird vs KlientBoost comparison.

4. AdvertiseMint

AdvertiseMint is a productized Facebook ads agency and one of the few on this list with genuinely transparent, published tiers. It offers no contracts and unlimited design edits, which we respect. The structure is the issue for small advertisers: the entry tier charges 25% of ad spend and requires a $10,000-$25,000/mo ad budget, so the management fee alone starts around $2,500/mo and grows with your spend. Transparent, yes. Small-business priced, no.

What clients say: AdvertiseMint has little public client review footprint, with no reviews on its Clutch or GoodFirms profiles and only a handful on Yelp, which is worth weighing for a service you will pay monthly.

See the full Feedbird vs AdvertiseMint comparison.

5. Sociallyin

Sociallyin is a creative-studio-driven social agency with in-house content studios producing ad creative, which is rarer than it sounds; most ads agencies outsource or upcharge creative. Pricing is custom with projects starting around a $5,000 minimum, which sits above what a typical small business allocates to paid social management. If ad creative quality is your bottleneck and you have mid-market budget, Sociallyin's studio model is worth a look.

What clients say: On Clutch (4.8 from 62 reviews) Sociallyin clients praise the blend of creative storytelling with data-driven optimization, and the most common criticism is mild, with some noting that creative alignment required additional revision rounds.

6. MuteSix

MuteSix built its reputation scaling DTC brands across Meta, TikTok, and Amazon, and that track record is real. It's now owned by Dentsu, one of the world's largest agency networks, and operates as an enterprise shop with custom pricing. Small-business accounts are not its business; if you're not a scaling DTC brand with serious budget, you won't get the MuteSix that made the case studies.

What clients say: MuteSix holds 4.3 from just 10 reviews on Clutch, where happy clients say it responds near instantly and feels like an extension of their team, but one failed engagement reported calls and queries going unanswered once the project started to go downhill.

7. Power Digital

Power Digital is a data-driven, full-funnel growth agency whose nova platform gives it genuinely sophisticated measurement and attribution capabilities. Engagements reportedly start around $10,000 as a project minimum, and the firm's focus is squarely mid-market and above. If attribution science is what you're buying, it delivers. For a small business running Facebook ads, it's an order of magnitude past the budget.

What clients say: On Clutch (4.8 from 66 reviews) Power Digital is repeatedly called communicative and timely with high-quality work, while critics point to reporting accuracy, with one reviewer saying the agency often gets the numbers in spreadsheets wrong.

8. LYFE Marketing

LYFE Marketing is one of the most recognizable small-business ads shops, with Facebook ad management starting around $650/mo including creative, aimed squarely at sub-$5,000 budgets. The catches: the management fee scales up with your ad spend, and there are setup fees on top. It's a legitimate SMB option, just not a flat-fee one; check what your fee becomes as your budget grows.

What clients say: On Clutch (4.4 from 156 reviews) LYFE Marketing's fans cite quick responses and top-tier customer service, but unhappy clients describe campaigns that underperformed organic results and assets that were extremely low quality.

See the full Feedbird vs LYFE Marketing comparison.

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9. WebFX

WebFX is a 500+ person, tech-enabled agency that publishes its pricing, which is genuinely rare at its size. Social ads start around $650/mo plus ad spend, but its best-regarded plans run $3,000+/mo, and buyers commonly report that entry-tier accounts get more junior service. If you want a large, established vendor and can pay for the mid or upper tiers, WebFX is a safe institutional choice.

What clients say: On Clutch (4.9 from 450 reviews) WebFX earns consistent praise for clear, structured project management, while the most serious complaints describe unapproved content published directly to a client's website and key deliverables missed by weeks or months.

See the full Feedbird vs WebFX comparison.

10. Hibu

Hibu sells bundled local marketing (website, SEO, Google and Facebook ads) at roughly $449-$1,500/mo plus a $599 setup fee, and the one-vendor simplicity appeals to local businesses that want everything handled. The trade-offs are well documented: 6-12 month contracts, opaque pricing where ads budget and management fee blur together, and mixed customer reviews. If you want Facebook ads specifically rather than a bundle, a specialist is usually the better spend.

What clients say: On BBB (3.6 from 364 customer reviews) Hibu's positive reviews credit responsive account managers generating quality leads, while negative ones describe sitting on hold for over an hour to cancel and a contract used as a threat at every tough point.

See the full Feedbird vs Hibu comparison.

How much should Facebook ads management cost?

Based on the July 2026 data above, pricing falls into three bands. Entry-level productized services run $449-$700/mo (Feedbird at $499 flat, LYFE and WebFX entry tiers around $650, Hibu bundles from $449), with the caveat that LYFE and WebFX fees scale with spend and Hibu locks you into 6-12 month contracts. Boutique and performance agencies run roughly $1,000-$4,000/mo (KlientBoost). Full-service and enterprise shops start at $4,000-$10,000+ (Disruptive, Sociallyin, Power Digital, MuteSix).

The number to watch is the percentage. At $10,000/mo in ad spend, a 15-25% fee is $1,500-$2,500/mo, every month, before you spend a dollar on the ads themselves. What actually predicts value is not the fee size: it's how much ad creative is included (creative fatigue kills Meta campaigns), how often the account is optimized, whether you own your ad account and data, and whether the pricing model rewards your growth or taxes it.

How to choose a Facebook ads agency

  • Is the fee flat or a percentage of spend? A percentage means your costs rise automatically as you scale, with no extra work delivered.
  • Is there a minimum ad spend? Several agencies on this list won't take you below $5,000-$10,000/mo in budget.
  • Is ad creative included, and how much? Ask for exact monthly volumes of static and video creative, since fresh creative is what keeps Meta performance alive.
  • Who owns the ad account? You should keep full ownership of the account, pixel, and data if you ever leave.
  • What's the contract? Month-to-month keeps the agency accountable; 6-12 month terms remove their urgency.

The bottom line

If you're spending $10,000+/mo on ads and want a strategic partner, agencies like Disruptive or KlientBoost are legitimate options at legitimate prices. If you want expert Meta ads management with creative included and a fee that never grows with your budget, Feedbird is $499/mo flat, no percentage of spend, no minimum budget, no contract. See full pricing here.

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Head of Content at Feedbird, where she helps thousands of small businesses turn social media into a steady source of customers. Ten years in content and SEO, still obsessed with what actually makes people click.

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