I was rejected by Google AdSense 4 times.

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That frustration became the reason I built AdSense Ready.

When I created my first website, I thought getting approved would be straightforward. Build a good website, publish quality content, follow Google's guidelines, and apply.

But my first application was rejected.

The reason?

"Low value content."

A simple message, but with no real explanation of what was wrong or what I should improve.

I started looking for answers.

I read Google's documentation, searched through Reddit discussions, watched countless videos, and followed advice from other publishers.

Everyone had suggestions.

Improve your content.

Add more pages.

Write longer articles.

Fix your SEO.

But the biggest problem remained:

I didn't know which problems actually mattered.

I made changes and applied again.

Rejected.

I tried again.

Rejected.

After four rejections, I realized there was a bigger problem.

Building a website was not the hardest part.

Understanding whether a website was truly ready for AdSense was.

There were already great tools for SEO, performance, and analytics.

But there was no tool designed around the question every publisher asks before applying:

"Is my website ready for AdSense?"

So I built the tool I wish I had when I started.

AdSense Ready is an AI-powered audit that analyzes websites and provides insights into the factors that may affect AdSense readiness.

It helps publishers identify issues with:

• Content quality
• Trust signals
• Website structure
• User experience
• Technical health
• Required pages
• SEO factors

The goal is not to promise approval.

Only Google can make that decision.

The goal is to replace uncertainty with clarity.

Before you apply, understand what you can improve.

Tomorrow, AdSense Ready launches on Product Hunt.

If you've ever struggled with AdSense approval, I'd love to hear your experience.

What was the biggest challenge you faced?

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