Sell ads directly in your flipbook

Not Google AdSense. Not a banner beside the viewer. Native ad slots on every page, with MRC-standard viewability, direct-booked placements, and a revenue ledger your advertisers can audit.

Everything a real ad stack needs

Slots, creatives, advertisers, viewability, billing, audit. All in one dashboard — nothing bolted on.

Draw ad slots on the page

Click and drag on the actual page thumbnail to place a slot. Set a rectangle once — the overlay scales with reader zoom and renders crisp on every device.

Bulk slot templates

One click for a running footer banner on every page, cover ad, inside covers, or half-page top. Seven presets that handle the common magazine patterns.

MRC-standard viewability

≥50% of the ad's pixels visible for ≥1 second — the measurement Google, Meta, and every major ad network use. Your reports show a viewability rate serious advertisers recognise.

Advertiser portal, no logins

Mint a signed-link URL for each placement. Advertisers click, see their own numbers, and leave. No accounts to create, no credentials to manage, no access to your other clients.

CPM, CPC, or flat-fee billing

Per-placement rate card with all three pricing models. Revenue flows automatically from impression / click counts into the performance report and the ledger.

Tamper-evident revenue ledger

Seal a billing period to produce a SHA-256 hashed ledger entry. Any later change to the underlying numbers invalidates the hash — the audit trail media buyers expect.

How a magazine actually runs ads

From PDF to audited invoice. Four steps — each one the dashboard automates.

  1. Step 1: Upload your PDF

    Drop your magazine PDF and the processing pipeline builds page thumbnails, extracts text, and captures aspect ratios — everything the ad editor needs to render a visual preview.

  2. Step 2: Draw or template your slots

    Open the ads dashboard, pick "Running footer banner" (auto-fills pages 2 through N-1 at the bottom 15% strip), or drag a rectangle on page 2's thumbnail for a custom slot. Bulk + visual editing in one panel.

  3. Step 3: Book advertisers + share briefs

    Select an advertiser from your list (or add a new one), upload their creative, set flight dates and CPM. Click "Copy brief" to clipboard the recommended pixel dimensions, aspect, formats, and max file size — paste straight into your email to them.

  4. Step 4: Watch the numbers + seal billing

    Live dashboard shows impressions, viewable rate, CTR, clicks, and revenue per placement. At the end of the flight, seal the period to produce a signed ledger entry for the audit file. Share the advertiser-portal link with your client.

Why nobody else has this

Most flipbook platforms offer "monetization" that isn't really monetization. Here’s what the phrase actually means across the market.

Ads capability comparison across flipbook platforms
CapabilityZenFlipFlipHTML5PaperturnIssuuFlipsnack
Direct-booked ad slots AdSense only~ first-open banner only GTM injection only
MRC-standard viewability
Advertiser portal (no logins)
CPM / CPC / flat billing~ AdSense CPM/CPC only
Audit-ready revenue ledger

Capability summary based on public product pages as of April 2026. See our alternatives pages for a feature-by-feature comparison.

Ads by Plan

The full ad stack is a Business+ feature. Every tier can view the dashboard; higher tiers unlock creation.

Ads features by plan
FeatureExplorerCreatorBusinessEnterprise
View ads dashboard
Create ad slots
Visual slot editor + templates
Book placements
MRC-standard viewability
Advertiser portal (signed links)
CPM / CPC / flat-fee billing
Revenue ledger + audit seals

Frequently asked questions

Is this Google AdSense?
No. ZenFlip's ad stack is for direct-booked advertising — you sell your own ad space to your own advertisers at your own rates. There's no programmatic middleman and no revenue share with an ad network. If you prefer AdSense, you can still embed it, but the native ad stack is the primary flow.
Can my advertisers see their numbers without a ZenFlip account?
Yes. For every placement you book, you can mint a signed-link URL that opens a read-only advertiser portal. Your advertiser clicks the link and sees impressions, viewable rate, clicks, CTR, and revenue for their campaign only — never your other clients, your rate card, or your dashboard. Tokens are revocable and can carry an expiry date.
What is MRC viewability and why does it matter?
MRC (Media Rating Council) defines the industry-standard measurement for a viewable ad: at least 50% of the ad's pixels in the viewport for at least 1 continuous second (2 seconds for video). Google, Meta, and every major ad network use it. Serious media buyers now expect a viewability rate on your reports; without it you can't sell to them. ZenFlip measures and reports this natively.
Can I use this with an existing PDF that already has ads baked into the pages?
Sort of. A clickable hotspot over the baked-in ad will capture clicks, but you won't get impressions, viewability, or the advertiser portal. For full analytics, re-export the PDF without the ad and book it as a real placement — the creative renders as an overlay at the exact same spot, so readers see no difference.
What plan do I need?
Creating slots, booking placements, minting advertiser-portal tokens, and sealing billing periods require the Business plan or higher. Lower-tier orgs can still view the ads dashboard. See the plan table on this page for the full breakdown.
What's the revenue ledger?
When you're ready to bill an advertiser, you seal a billing period. ZenFlip computes impressions / clicks / revenue for that window and writes a ledger row with a SHA-256 hash of the report. Any subsequent change to the underlying numbers invalidates the hash — proving the sealed report hasn't been tampered with. This is the "BPA-style audit trail" that media buyers ask for before they'll increase spend.
How do ads render to readers? Do they slow the flipbook down?
Ad creatives are lazy-loaded separate images overlaid on the page at the slot's position. They render at the same time as the page itself — no extra blocking request — and they scale automatically with reader zoom. An ad overlay failing to load never breaks the reader experience; the page still turns.
Can I sell ads on every page, or only on some?
Any combination. A slot can target a single page (e.g. inside front cover), a range (e.g. a running footer banner on pages 2 through 29), or the whole publication. Use the bulk templates in the dashboard for common patterns, or draw a custom rectangle on any page thumbnail.

Your magazine’s next issue pays for itself

Upload a PDF, draw a slot, book an advertiser. Business plan, 14-day free trial, no credit card.

Flipbook Advertising: Sell Ad Slots, Track Viewability | ZenFlip