myAgency vs Opteo
Opteo, or something that just does it for you?
Opteo is a clean, well-liked tool that watches your Google Ads and hands you one-click improvement suggestions — but you still sit down and approve each one by hand. myAgency is for the owner who doesn’t want a to-do list: it connects to your Google Ads and actually makes the changes for you, twice a day, for $150/mo flat.
Pricing & features last verified July 2026. Opteo is a trademark of its owner; this is an independent comparison.
Side by side
| myAgency | Opteo | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Business owners running their own Google Ads | Freelance PPC consultants & small agencies |
| Who does the work | It does — automatically, twice a day | You do — approving each suggestion by hand |
| How changes happen | It makes them for you | You click “apply” on each suggestion |
| Starting price | $150/mo flat (1 account) | Around $99/mo (up to ~$50K/mo ad spend) |
| Setup | ~60 seconds — connect and you’re done | ~15 minutes to connect and set up |
| Time each week | Zero — you don’t touch it | 15–30 min reviewing the suggestion feed |
| Ad platforms | Google Ads (where small local budgets live) | Google Ads only |
| What it does to your account | Finds waste, adds negatives, fixes keywords & steers bidding | Suggests those changes for you to approve |
| Reporting | Plain-English log of every change | Clean dashboards, client reports & Slack alerts |
Where each one genuinely wins
No games. Opteo is a genuinely good tool with one of the nicest interfaces in the category — if you want to stay in the driver seat and approve every change yourself, it’s the better fit, and we’ll say so.
Opteo wins if…
- You want a clean, well-liked tool — its interface is a favorite for a reason.
- You’re a freelance PPC consultant or small agency reviewing accounts by hand.
- You want to approve every change yourself before it goes live.
- You like Slack alerts and polished, client-facing reports.
- You want a generous 30-day free trial to kick the tires.
myAgency wins if…
- You own the business and just want your Google Ads handled.
- You don’t want another feed of suggestions to work through each day.
- You’d rather it make the changes than hand you a to-do list.
- You have zero hours a week to spend inside an ad account.
- You want it to steer Google’s Smart Bidding, not just flag it.
Choose the right fit
Choose Opteo
If you want to stay in the driver seat
- You’re a PPC consultant or agency reviewing client accounts
- You want to approve every optimization before it happens
- You like Slack notifications and clean client reports
- You enjoy having a polished tool to work in yourself
Choose myAgency
If you’re a business owner
- You run Google Ads for your own business
- You want the changes made for you, not suggested to you
- You’d rather spend your time on the business, not the ads
- You want a flat price and a plain-English record of every change
Common questions
Is myAgency an Opteo alternative?
For a small-business owner, yes — but they solve the problem differently. Opteo hands you a tidy list of suggested improvements and waits for you to approve each one. myAgency skips the list and just makes the changes for you, then reports what it did in plain English. If you don’t want a daily review queue, myAgency is the closer fit.
How much does each one cost?
myAgency is $150/mo flat for one Google Ads account, plus $75/mo for each additional account. Opteo starts around $99/mo for smaller ad budgets and rises with spend (verified July 2026). Check each site for current pricing before you decide.
Does Opteo actually make the changes for me?
No. Opteo surfaces suggestions and you review and apply each one by hand — that’s the whole point of its model. myAgency makes the changes for you twice a day: finding wasted spend, adding negative keywords, fixing match types and steering your bidding. If you’d rather see changes before they go live, you can switch myAgency to approve-first mode too.
Can I see what’s wrong with my account before I switch anything?
Yes. Run the free Google Ads audit — it connects read-only, changes nothing, and shows you exactly where your money is going: the bad clicks, the dead keywords, and the searches you never show up for.