Which platforms allow insurance advertising easily?

  • January 27, 2026 1:28 AM PST

    I’ve been seeing a lot of questions lately about where people are actually able to run insurance advertising without jumping through a million hoops. Honestly, that’s what pushed me to test a few options myself. On paper, it sounds simple. In reality, it feels like every platform has its own rules, delays, or sudden rejections.

    The main pain point for me was approval. I kept running into situations where the ad looked fine, the landing page was clean, and still it got blocked. Sometimes there was no clear reason. Other times, the feedback was so vague that fixing it felt like guessing. If you’ve tried promoting insurance offers before, you probably know that frustration pretty well.

    What I noticed after a while is that big mainstream platforms are usually the strictest. They’re not impossible, but they take patience. You need proper disclosures, clear messaging, and sometimes even extra verification steps. That’s fine if you have time, but if you’re testing or trying to move fast, it can slow everything down. I had campaigns sit in review longer than they actually ran.

    I also tried some smaller ad networks that are more flexible with insurance advertising. Those felt a bit more realistic for beginners or solo marketers. The traffic quality varies, sure, but approvals were faster and the rules were easier to understand. I didn’t feel like I was constantly walking on eggshells. That alone made testing less stressful.

    If I had to sum it up, no platform makes insurance ads “easy” by default. Some just make it less painful. Starting with networks that are upfront about their rules, testing small budgets, and keeping ad copy simple worked better for me than chasing the biggest names. Once I had data and confidence, dealing with stricter platforms didn’t feel as intimidating.

    Curious to hear how others are handling this. Are you sticking with one platform or spreading tests across a few?