Primary pain: Renting Traffic That Doesn't Compound
What changes with Clickk
$4–10 per click. A landing page converting at 2–3%. The campaign is profitable enough to keep running, but the unit economics tighten every quarter — and none of the spend builds anything. The moment the ads stop, the traffic stops, and your AI-search surface is unchanged.
Same ad spend, same audience, but the destination is a Clickk-embedded landing page with a watch-through experience. Multiple interactive offers capture the lead inside the video. And because every interaction is a structured signal, the spend doesn't just buy impressions — it compounds into the surface AI agents cite.
Advertisers — questions, answered.
Everything you need to know about using Clickk to capture leads today and compound in AI search tomorrow.
Instead of sending clicks to a static landing page with one CTA, you send them to a Clickk watch experience. Interactive offers appear beside the video at the moments interest peaks, capturing the lead inside the content. Same spend, same audience — more of the traffic you already paid for turns into a captured lead.
Today, your spend buys a click that either converts or evaporates. With Clickk, every interaction on that paid visit is also a structured signal that builds your AI-search surface. So the dollar captures a lead now and compounds into the evidence AI agents cite later — two returns from one spend.
Because a static page gives the visitor one ask, disconnected from any moment of interest, and most people bounce before they reach it. A Clickk page replaces that single CTA with multiple contextual offers timed to a watch-through experience, so you get many relevant shots on goal instead of one.
A traditional landing page is built for a single conversion event. Clickk turns the page into a multi-offer video experience — polls, lead magnets, and CTAs fire at the timestamps where intent is highest. The visitor stays engaged and converts in context rather than hunting for a button.
Yes. With a normal campaign, the moment you pause the ads, everything goes quiet and your AI-search presence is unchanged. Because every Clickk interaction is structured, citable evidence, the spend leaves something behind: a surface AI agents keep referencing long after a given campaign ends.
AEO — Answer Engine Optimization — is being named in the answers AI tools like ChatGPT and Google's AI Overviews give when a buyer asks for a recommendation. That's increasingly where the buying journey starts. If your paid traffic doesn't also build a citable surface, you're renting attention while a competitor earns the AI recommendation for free.
Video is where you make the persuasive case — the proof, the demo, the offer. But that argument has been trapped inside the player where AI engines can't reach it. Clickk surfaces it as structured text, so the same creative that converts paid traffic also becomes evidence an answer engine can quote.
On its own, it can't — AI engines read text, not footage, so a raw video embed gives them nothing. Clickk publishes the transcript, timestamped claims, FAQs, and comments as real page content, converting creative that was invisible to AI into a source it can actually reference.
Yes. A standard video embed is a sealed iframe that crawlers and AI engines can't read into. Clickk places all the structured data — transcript, FAQ, comments — on the page outside the iframe, so the landing page itself reads as rich, citable content rather than a blank frame.
Yes. Clickk includes a Video AEO dashboard that shows how your content is surfacing as citable evidence and how the surface compounds as you publish — so alongside CPL and conversion rate, you can see the discoverability your spend is building.
Each offer is timed to a beat in the video and synced to what's being said, so it reads as relevant rather than as clutter. The visitor never sees everything at once — they see the right offer at the moment it fits, which lifts conversion instead of adding friction.
Polls, quizzes, swipeable galleries, lead magnets, and clickable CTAs — each dropped at a specific timestamp. For cold paid traffic, that lets you open with low-commitment curiosity and escalate to the conversion ask once interest is established.
Yes. Clickk is the destination, not the ad network. You run campaigns wherever you run them now and point the traffic at a Clickk watch experience instead of a static page.
For most paid campaigns, yes — and it tends to outperform a static page because it converts at multiple moments instead of one. You can also embed a Clickk experience inside an existing page if you'd rather keep your current stack.
Yes. Clickk tags visitors by what they engaged with — the polls they answered, the offers they tapped — so you can build audiences by intent and feed far more relevant retargeting than a single pixel fire.
You see who interacted, which offers and timestamps converted best, and which interactions drove the most leads — all in one dashboard. Every captured lead arrives with the behavioral context of how that visit unfolded.
Clip Maker turns the peak moments of your video into short clips, each with a backlink to its timestamp. Those clips fuel organic reach and the citation signals AEO runs on — so your paid creative also works for you organically and in AI search.
Minutes. Paste in your existing video, drop offers onto the timestamps you choose, and point your ads at the Clickk URL. No new platform to learn and nothing to re-shoot.
No. Watching requires nothing. Interacting with a poll or lead magnet uses a one-tap Google or Apple sign-in — no app, no extension, no friction added to your paid funnel.
You can start a free 14-day trial right now — no credit card required — and have your first Clickk landing page live in minutes. Early users lock in founding-member pricing.
Make every ad dollar do two jobs at once — lead today, AI citation tomorrow.
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