If you're reading this article, you probably have a regular Facebook ad account. While there's nothing wrong with that, if you're serious about running ads and want to scale up, an agency ad account could be the solution to your advertising challenges.
This article will guide you through everything you need to know.
Key Differences Between Facebook Agency and Normal Ad Accounts
Let me ask you: what's the difference between a boat and a ship? Ships are big with more features and can carry more people, while boats are limited in size and capacity.
It's the same when we compare normal versus agency accounts. Agency ad accounts are meant for big league players who spend in millions. Because these companies spend so much, Meta has given them agency-level accounts. These are exclusive to big players since normal ad accounts don't meet their needs.
So does that mean if your company isn't big enough or isn't spending millions, Meta won't give you these accounts? Well, yes Meta won't give you direct access. However, agencies who have this level of access often create and share these ad accounts with small businesses and advertisers so they too can benefit from agency-level features.
These accounts are different in several key areas:
- Higher spending limits than normal accounts
- Expert advice
- Fewer bans since these accounts are regularly reviewed and receive feedback if anything violates policies
- Domain limits
- And many more
Who Are Agency Ad Accounts For?

These are for anyone facing issues with normal ad accounts, such as being unable to scale due to standard account limits.
If your ad accounts are getting banned due to violations, agency accounts can help since experts review your ads regularly and provide feedback about potential policy violations.
If you need more stability, agency accounts could be your solution. While normal accounts often face erroneous bans, agency accounts have better protection. Even if issues occur, your agency can resolve them quickly through their direct relationships with Meta representatives.
Problem-solving is much smoother with these accounts. You won't need to contact Facebook support manually, your agency handles these matters, letting you focus on what's most important.
If you need help with any of these challenges, consider getting an agency-level account.
Next, let's look at how to get these accounts.
Where can you obtain agency ad accounts?

There are many agencies that provide agency ad accounts, and we're one of them - you can check our pricing as well. Let's look at the detailed process of getting These accounts:
- Research agencies by searching on Google to find those providing this service.
- Visit their websites to review pricing, then select a few agencies to contact for more information.
- Book a call with them to discuss your needs and understand how These accounts can help you.
- Choose the agency that best fits your requirements.
- Complete the onboarding process and receive your ad account.
That's all there is to finding an agency account provider. You can check our pricing and even book a call with us to learn more.
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How quickly can I start using agency ad accounts after onboarding with an agency?

It totally depends on the agency and their efficiency. Some might take weeks or months, while others may take just a couple of days. While we can't speak for others, once you onboard with us and everything is set up, it typically takes 24 hours for us to get your ad account ready. In some cases, it might take longer such as during holidays and weekends when the Meta team isn't working.
If you have more questions, you can reach out to us.
What to Consider Before Choosing an Agency

Before choosing an agency, it's better to understand their offerings and pricing to see if they align with your goals and budget.
Before finalizing, ask how many clients they have worked with, how long it takes to top up accounts, and how quickly they can set up new ad accounts. Get all the important details to determine which agency is best for you.
Also check what type of agency ad accounts they provide, as there are many different types of agency accounts available.
Conclusion
Consider whether These accounts are something you definitely need. If normal ad accounts are holding you back, then having agency-level accounts makes sense. Choose carefully to ensure you can utilize the full potential of these accounts.
If you have more questions or need agency ad accounts, you can reach out to us on WhatsApp or Telegram.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What are the specific spending limits for agency ad accounts compared to normal accounts?
Ans: This depends on the type of account. Type A accounts have a daily spending limit of around 450 USD, while Type B accounts have unlimited spending limits. For more details, you can check our pricing page.
Q2. What exactly are the domain limits mentioned in the key differences?
Ans: Agency-level accounts come with strict rules that vary by account type. Some accounts allow only one domain at a time, while others only permit pre-approved domains—a feature called domain locking.
Q3. What are the different types of facebook agency level accounts available?
Ans: Meta offers three types of accounts: Type A, Type B, and Type C. For more detailed information, please refer to our pricing page.
Q4. What is the typical pricing range for agency ad accounts?
Ans: Pricing varies between agencies. In our case, we charge 249 EUR for onboarding, which gives you access to multiple types of ad accounts.
Q5. What are the specific review processes that help prevent bans?
Ans: Meta representatives monitor your ad account and proactively suggest changes if they detect potential issues, helping prevent account bans.