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AdMaven

AdMaven delivers high-volume, cost-effective traffic across push notifications, pop-unders, and native formats with advanced targeting tools designed to maximize ROI for performance advertisers.

Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District, IsraelFounded 2013

Last updated May 11, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment · Connections updated May 11, 2026

Industry
Performance Advertising / Ad Network
Business Model
Marketplace
Target Market
SMB and Mid-Market
Employee Count
51-200
Revenue Range
$10M-$50M
API Available
Yes
Market Position

Mid-to-large independent performance ad network with strong push notification and pop-under inventory, popular among affiliate marketers and media buyers

Overview

AdMaven is an independent ad network founded in Israel that has established itself as a significant player in the performance advertising space. The company operates a self-serve platform enabling advertisers to run campaigns across multiple ad formats including push notifications, in-page push, pop-under (popunder), native ads, and interstitials. With a claimed reach of over 2 billion impressions daily and a publisher network spanning thousands of websites globally, AdMaven serves both direct advertisers and media buyers looking for volume-driven traffic at competitive CPMs. The platform is particularly well-regarded in affiliate marketing and performance marketing circles, where advertisers seek high-volume, cost-effective traffic sources for verticals such as e-commerce, gaming, finance, dating, and software downloads. AdMaven provides advanced targeting capabilities including geo, device, browser, OS, and carrier targeting, along with frequency capping and bid optimization tools. The self-serve dashboard allows granular campaign control, making it accessible to both small affiliates and larger media buying teams. In the AdTech ecosystem, AdMaven occupies a niche as a mid-tier to large independent ad network focused on performance and ROI-driven campaigns. It competes with networks like PropellerAds, Adsterra, and RichPush, differentiating itself through its push notification inventory quality, global reach, and publisher monetization tools. The company also operates a robust publisher-side platform, allowing website owners to monetize traffic through various ad formats.

Products & Features

Push Notification Ads

Web and mobile push notification ad format delivering high CTR performance campaigns to opted-in users globally

In-Page Push Ads

Push-style banner ads displayed directly on publisher pages, reaching users without requiring opt-in subscriptions

Pop-Under Ads

Full-page pop-under ad format providing high-volume impressions for performance campaigns

Native Ads

Content-style native advertising units blending with publisher page content for higher engagement

Interstitial Ads

Full-screen interstitial ad units served between page transitions for maximum visibility

Publisher Monetization Platform

Tools for website publishers to monetize traffic through multiple ad formats with competitive revenue shares

Self-Serve Advertiser Dashboard

Intuitive campaign management interface with targeting, bidding, and analytics capabilities

Key Features
Self-serve campaign management dashboardAdvanced geo, device, OS, and carrier targetingFrequency capping and bid optimizationReal-time reporting and analyticsMultiple ad format supportGlobal push notification subscriber baseAnti-fraud traffic filteringAPI access for campaign automationFlexible bidding models (CPM, CPC, CPA)Publisher monetization tools
Use Cases
Affiliate marketing campaign traffic acquisitionApp installs and mobile user acquisitionE-commerce product promotionLead generation campaignsGaming and sweepstakes promotionsFinance and crypto offer promotionPublisher website monetizationRe-engagement campaigns via push notifications
Customer Segments
Affiliate marketers and media buyersPerformance advertisersE-commerce brandsMobile app developersDigital agenciesWebsite publishers seeking monetization
Corporate history
  • 2013Founded
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