Avoid at all costs!
If you’re considering AdLaunch, think twice — and then run.
I was a paying customer. I received explicit permission from the founder, Roger Yelvington, to include AdLaunch as part of my offer. I didn’t guess. I didn’t assume. I confirmed, more than once.
In good faith, I built out an entire infrastructure around that agreement. I spent real money — on ads, client onboarding, automations, landing pages, and support systems. I brought real users to the platform.
Then, without warning, Roger pulled the plug.
No email. No phone call. No explanation. Just revoked access — leaving me scrambling to clean up the fallout with clients I had already onboarded. And when I tried to resolve things like a professional, I was met with ego and deflection. Not only did he refuse to fix the problem, he doubled down — commenting on my ads, trying to siphon leads, and deleting our past conversations like it never happened.
This isn’t just bad business. It’s reckless and retaliatory. And it cost me real revenue.
There’s a reason serious companies invest in real partnerships — because rogue founders like this are a liability. If you’re thinking of relying on AdLaunch for anything mission-critical, don’t. There are better platforms, better leadership, and
better people to build with.
AdLaunch is all marketing hype with no integrity behind the scenes.







