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GUI for Google Ads Clicker Bot

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Installation instructions

1

Download the file

Click "Download now" above to save the file to your computer.

2

Extract if needed

If you downloaded a .zip file, extract it before running.

3

Run the application

Double-click the .exe to launch the bot. Antivirus may warn you—add a folder exclusion if needed.

4

Activate your license

Enter your license key from the dashboard when prompted. Each license supports multiple devices per your plan.

Quick setup and usage guide

Get from install to first run in minutes.

Google Ads Clicker is one Windows desktop app for Google, Yahoo, and Amazon ad automation—search, click, and human-like browsing flows in a single installer. It works with AdsPower or MultiLogin for unique browser profiles (Windows, Linux, macOS, or Android), supports proxy rotation, and can solve CAPTCHAs with CapMonster Cloud or 2captcha when you add an API key.

  • One app: pick Google, Yahoo, or Amazon workflows from the same UI
  • Creates a new browser profile per run (or reuses as configured)
  • Uses proxies (yours or your antidetect provider's) to change IPs
  • Runs search-and-click campaigns with configurable keywords and ad targets
  • Waits and scrolls to mimic real user behavior
  • Solves CAPTCHAs automatically when CapMonster Cloud or 2captcha is configured
  • Supports Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and multiple runtimes
  • Logs all actions and errors for review

Notes & troubleshooting

  • Save Configuration after any change. If you switch runtime or proxy mode, stop the bot first, save, then start again.
  • Antivirus may flag automation binaries. Add a folder exclusion for the app install path if downloads or updates fail—standard for this category of tool.
  • 24/7 or unattended runs: use a VPS or cloud desktop (e.g. Hyonix, ubiDesktop) with enough RAM for your worker count.

Basic setup checklist

  1. Install the antidetect client (AdsPower or MultiLogin) when you use that runtime—skip if you stay on built-in / Auto only.
  2. Configure credentials in the Configuration tab (AdsPower or MultiLogin username & password).
  3. Set target keyword (e.g. "plumber NYC", "lawyer London") in Keywords/Websites tab.
  4. Adjust settings – wait times, proxy config, max ads, domain filters.
  5. Start the bot from the Dashboard tab and monitor in Logs.

Key settings

Essential: Keyword (search term), Max Ads to Click, Loop Wait Time, provider proxy option if you use it, Profile OS Type (Windows/Linux/macOS/Android).

Advanced: Random Click Order, Proxy Country, CapMonster Cloud or 2captcha API key, Pre-made Cookies (e.g. Google target for ad clicking), Browser Runtime Mode (Auto / built-in / antidetect), Reuse Existing Profiles.

Pro tip: Start with conservative settings (3–5 ads, longer wait times) and tune based on results.

Pre-made cookies

Pre-made cookies from your antidetect browser (where supported) load real browsing data for specific sites so sessions look more natural. For Google Ads clicking, use the Google target; for variety, use Mixed. Other common targets (when available in your provider) include Facebook, Amazon, eBay, and Etsy—pick what matches where you want the profile to look "warmed up."

Disclaimer

This tool is for educational and testing purposes only. You are responsible for compliance with laws and platform terms. Unauthorized automation may violate Google, Yahoo, Amazon, or other platform policies. The developers disclaim liability for misuse. Always test in controlled environments and ensure compliance before deployment.

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