Free publisher tools
Practical tools for WordPress ad revenue optimization.
Calculate RPM, check ad density, preview placements, and scan public pages for CLS and above-the-fold pressure. A free taste — the paid PushRPM engine goes deeper on your real connected site.
Revenue math
AdSense RPM Calculator
Calculate RPM, estimated earnings, pageviews needed, and revenue goals from simple publisher inputs.
Best for
AdSense publishers, bloggers, and content site owners planning revenue targets.
Public URL scan
Ad Density Checker
Analyze a public page for ad clutter risk, content depth, and lightweight ad-to-content heuristics.
Best for
Monetized publishers worried about ad clutter, policy risk, mobile UX, or short-page density.
Layout stability
CLS Ad Checker for Ads
Check public HTML for ad placement patterns that may increase layout shift risk.
Best for
Publishers trying to protect Core Web Vitals while adding or adjusting ad placements.
First-screen review
Above-the-Fold Ad Checker
Estimate whether a page may be too ad-heavy or overlay-heavy near the first screen.
Best for
Publishers using header, anchor, sticky, interstitial, or early in-content ad placements.
Placement planning
WordPress Ad Placement Previewer
Preview common WordPress article ad placements by content length, device, and placement style.
Best for
WordPress publishers choosing between safe, balanced, and aggressive placement templates.
Approval preparation
AdSense Readiness Checker
Run a standalone public-page readiness check for AdSense review preparation.
Best for
WordPress publishers preparing to apply for Google AdSense or reapply after rejection.
Click-through math
AdSense CTR Calculator
Estimate click-through rate, clicks, earnings, and RPM from pageviews, ads per page, CTR, and CPC.
Best for
AdSense publishers who want to understand how CTR, CPC, and ad density translate into earnings and RPM.
Traffic planning
Ad Revenue Goal Calculator
Work out how many pageviews you need to hit a monthly ad revenue goal at your current RPM.
Best for
Publishers and bloggers setting realistic traffic and revenue targets from their current RPM.
Why these tools exist
Monetization decisions are easier when the first check is specific.
Publishers need practical signals before changing ad layouts. PushRPM's free tools focus on real problems: planning revenue targets, spotting clutter, protecting the first screen, reducing ad-related layout shift, and previewing WordPress placements — then the paid engine scans your live site continuously.