Growth Data
Live aggregates across every company Systemaic has broken down: what the public ad libraries, traffic estimates, and launch histories actually show about how growing companies acquire customers. Updated automatically as new teardowns publish. Cite freely with a link.
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Interactive views built from the same evidence behind the daily teardowns: the ad libraries, the channel mixes, the launch histories. Free to explore, free to cite.
Every company we've broken down, wired to the channels that actually grow it. Drag the clusters apart and watch how companies that grow the same way pull together.
How long a paid ad really lives. Half the ads running right now are under six weeks old, but a rare few have run for years. An interactive survival curve.
Line up your own acquisition channels against the companies growing right now, and see where you over- and under-index.
The channels that show up at 10K monthly visits versus a million. What growing companies actually run as they scale.
The opening lines behind the ads that keep running, ranked by how long they stay live. The hook types the market rewards.
Every company's channel mix drawn as a single glyph, grouped by what leads. A poster-style wall where the growth patterns become visible bands.
Which companies are adding ads fastest right now, and what that spend velocity signals about where they're pushing.
The real clock behind a growth story. Seed to Series A runs a median of 17 months; launch to a first public revenue number, 22. Dated milestone by milestone, company by company.
Biggest live Meta ad libraries in the set
By category and channel
Methodology: ad presence and counts from the public Meta, Google, and LinkedIn ad libraries, bound to verified company pages and domains (never name search). Traffic figures are SimilarWeb-style estimates, directional. The set skews toward currently-growing SaaS and DTC companies. Questions or corrections: amedeo@systemaic.com. Last updated 2026-08-19.
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