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First-screen review

Above-the-Fold Ad Checker

Estimate whether a page may be too ad-heavy or overlay-heavy near the first screen.

Who it is for: Publishers using header, anchor, sticky, interstitial, or early in-content ad placements.

Problem it solves: Above-the-fold ads can crowd content quickly on mobile, especially when sticky or anchor units stack with header ads.

Scan a public URL

Enter a public page. PushRPM will fetch a limited amount of public HTML and return a lightweight estimate.

How to use this result

Use the result as a first-pass signal, then check the real page manually on mobile and desktop. Public tools can miss lazy-loaded ads, logged-in-only content, consent-dependent tags, and plugin-side settings.

For a deeper workflow, PushRPM connects to WordPress so readiness, placement controls, diagnostics, and monetization recommendations can use site-specific context instead of only public HTML.

FAQ

What counts as above the fold?

It means the first screen a visitor sees before scrolling. The exact fold changes by device, browser, fonts, and loaded images.

Are above-the-fold ads always bad?

No. They need careful spacing and should not prevent users from quickly seeing useful content.

Can this tool see runtime popups?

Only clues present in public HTML. Browser QA and plugin-side checks are still important.

Go deeper

Turn a free check into a connected monetization workflow.

PushRPM helps publishers move from one-off checks into WordPress plugin scans, placement controls, AdSense readiness guidance, analytics, templates, and safer optimization workflows.