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You shipped your app. Maybe it's a directory, a tool, a little side project that took off. So you slapped on Google ads — and suddenly the whole thing looks cheap, loads slow, and barely earns enough to buy a coffee. Meld is the calmer alternative: ads that look like part of your app, pay you properly, and don't annoy your users.
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Sound familiar?
Almost everyone tries it. Almost everyone regrets it. Here's the usual story.
Big rectangle banners, popups that cover the content, a stock-photo lady selling insurance. The vibe you carefully built? Gone in one script tag.
You watch the dashboard and see fractions of a cent per visitor. After a month you've earned enough for a sandwich, and your users had to put up with banners to make it happen.
What ad shows, where it shows, what it looks like — none of it is up to you. One policy update and your earnings can vanish without warning.
How it works
Better experience for the people using your app. Better results for the brands paying. More money in your pocket. That's not a tradeoff — it's the whole point.
For the person reading
No popups, no autoplay video, no stuff jumping around the page. Meld ads quietly fit in with the rest of your app — same fonts, same spacing, same vibe. People can dismiss them, and they only see ones that actually relate to what they're looking at.
Happier users → better results for brands → more money for you.
If any link in that chain breaks, the whole thing breaks. Most ad networks broke it. We don't.