Before using the Ad Spend Calculator, a short input checklist prevents garbage-in, garbage-out. This page lists the fields that usually dominate the result, common unit mismatches, and the minimum documentation you should gather so your numbers stay comparable week to week.
Primary tool: Ad Spend Calculator
What this guide checks
- Units and periods are consistent across every field you typed.
- Taxes, fees, and exclusions are either modeled explicitly or consciously ignored.
- You captured the true decision window (contract dates, billing cycles, inventory turns).
- You noted which inputs are estimates and how sensitive the result is to them.
Signals that should trigger a second look
- Large swings in the Ad Spend Calculator result when you nudge only one input by a realistic amount.
- Outputs that imply extreme leverage, negative durations, or impossible physical values.
- Mismatch between narrative expectations and the quantitative story the tool tells.
- Institutional constraints (policy caps, contractual floors) not represented in the model.
Common mistakes
- Entering proxy values because real data is inconvenient, then defending the output as precise.
- Mixing cohorts: blending historical averages with forward-looking targets without labeling them.
- Anchoring on a single KPI when the decision depends on a bundle of metrics.
- Stopping after the first acceptable result instead of recording assumptions for auditability.
Decision guidance
Low concern
If outputs move modestly when assumptions change and they align with back-of-envelope checks, confidence can be higher for directional planning.
Medium concern
If one or two inputs dominate sensitivity, treat the result as provisional until those drivers are validated or bounded.
High concern
If stakes are contractual, regulatory, or safety-critical, treat calculator output as a hypothesis and require independent verification.
Trust workflow (after you get a number)
- Save a screenshot or copy inputs/outputs with a timestamp into your working notes.
- Re-run with one conservative and one aggressive scenario and compare the spread.
- Open the linked Ad Spend Calculator tool and confirm definitions in the on-page explanation.
- If the decision is material, align with finance, ops, or legal using the same definitions.