AI Max's Final URL Expansion crawls your entire site and sends paid traffic to non-commercial pages — blog posts, privacy policies, careers pages, even 404s — all with 0% conversion rates. Our grader classifies every URL receiving traffic, scores your expansion health, and exports the exclusion rules to stop the bleeding.
Grade Your URL ExpansionMonthly Spend on Non-Commercial Pages (Avg)
Conversion Rate on About/Careers/Policy Pages
Avg. Non-Commercial URLs Receiving Paid Traffic
Every URL classified. Every wasted dollar identified.
| Landing Page URL | Page Type | Spend | Conv. | Conv. Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| /products/crm-enterprise | COMMERCIAL | $3,420.00 | 28 | 2.4% |
| /products/crm-starter | COMMERCIAL | $2,310.00 | 19 | 2.1% |
| /blog/what-is-crm | BLOG | $1,245.00 | 1 | 0.08% |
| /about-us | ABOUT | $987.50 | 0 | 0% |
| /careers/open-positions | CAREERS | $642.30 | 0 | 0% |
| /privacy-policy | POLICY | $412.80 | 0 | 0% |
Three layers of analysis, one clear action plan.
Every URL receiving paid traffic is automatically classified as commercial, blog, about, careers, policy, or 404. No manual review needed — the grader reads each page and categorizes it instantly.
Your overall URL expansion health is scored on an A-F scale based on the percentage of spend going to commercial pages. An A means nearly all traffic hits converting pages. An F means your budget is being drained.
One-click export of URL exclusion rules formatted for Google Ads. Stop non-commercial pages from receiving paid traffic immediately. No guesswork, no manual rule-building.
URL Expansion is enabled by default — when you create an AI Max campaign, Final URL Expansion is turned on automatically. Most advertisers never even know it's active.
Google's AI crawls your entire site index — it finds every publicly accessible page and considers it a potential landing page. Blog posts, about pages, privacy policies, even 404 error pages are all fair game.
The AI doesn't understand commercial intent — if someone searches "CRM software careers," Google might send them to your /careers page because the query contains "CRM." It doesn't understand that a careers page will never convert a software buyer.
Find out exactly how much you're wasting on pages that will never generate a lead, a sale, or a signup.
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