Adsha Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Overpriced Credits

Overpriced Credits — Credits are extremely expensive and very hard to earn through surfing, even with a Super Account.

Ridiculous Bidding System — The bid system is the dumbest idea ever; without constant bidding, you simply won’t get any views.

High Cost for Minimal Results — To get just 1,000 views in a single day, you need to spend about 1,000 credits on the campaign itself and another 2,000 credits (or more) just to keep up with the ongoing bids throughout the day.

Low-Quality Traffic — The traffic quality is below average. Most visitors open sites in the smallest possible window, likely just to let the timer run — meaning your actual website is barely visible.

Bot and Proxy/VPN Traffic — There’s a huge amount of bot traffic and visits coming from proxy or VPN sources, which makes the clicks practically worthless.

Not Worth the Price — For such high costs, this platform offers the worst value possible.

Waste of Time and Money — Overall, it’s a complete waste of both time and money.

October 12, 2025
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