Add NotFair — open-source SEO & paid-ads agent skills#59
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Thanks for maintaining this list — it's a solid reference for e-commerce marketing tools.
I'd like to add NotFair, an open-source (MIT) set of Claude Code agent skills for SEO and paid advertising. It covers site audits, keyword research, meta tags, schema markup, and GEO optimization on the SEO side, and Google Ads campaign management, wasted-spend detection, and Meta (Facebook + Instagram) Ads analysis on the paid side.
What makes it relevant here is that it connects to live data through Google Ads MCP, Meta Ads MCP, Google Search Console MCP, and Google Analytics (GA4) MCP — so it works directly with the ad platforms already listed in your Advertising section. It has around ~2.9k GitHub stars, and is MIT licensed.
I've added it under the existing Advertising section to match the surrounding tools. Happy to move it, reword the description, or trim it down if that fits better. Thanks for considering it!