Catch broken Google Ads clicksbefore they waste budget
Kanat monitors active Google Ads landing URLs and alerts you with evidence when the click path breaks.
Approved today does not meanworking tomorrow
A Google Ads ad can be approved and still send people to a broken path.
The page may move. A redirect may change. Mobile may land somewhere else. UTM or GCLID can disappear before the final page loads.
Most teams notice only when spend is already gone, reports look wrong, or a client asks what happened.
Kanat keeps checking the live click path after launch and saves evidence when something breaks.
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- Platform: desktop
- Final URL: https://kanat.io/spring-sale
- Expanded URL: https://kanat.io/404
- Last checked: Today 9:42 AM
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How Kanat checks the click
A simple workflow from live Google Ads URLs to a clear issue report.
Sync live ads
Keep active ads and URL settings current. No manual lists.
Follow the click
Follow redirects and check where the click actually lands.
Render the page
Open it in a real browser to catch blank or stuck loads.
Alert with evidence
Get a clear alert with evidence your team can act on.
Want Kanat to check your Google Ads clicks?
We'll email you when early access is ready.
No Google Ads access needed yet.Common questions
A few practical answers about access, scope, and what Kanat checks.
What happens after I join the waitlist?
You are only asking for early access. You do not need to connect Google Ads or share account access yet.
How is Kanat different from a broken-link checker?
Broken-link checkers mostly catch status errors. Kanat follows the Google Ads click path, checks UTM/GCLID, and opens the page in a real browser.
Do I need to paste URLs?
No. Kanat syncs active ads and URL settings from Google Ads. No manual lists.
Will Kanat change my campaigns?
No. Kanat is read-only. It does not edit, pause, or create ads.
Does it test forms or conversions?
No. Kanat checks the click path, page render, and URL parameters, not forms, pixels, purchases, or revenue.