Scanpubs — Approved before you apply

Testimonials

Stories from the apply → reject → fix loop

Indie publishers often hit vague rejections first. Scanpubs turns that into a checklist—then the same kind of status center can move from “not ready” to “ready.” Below is a representative before / after Scanpubs panel, then voices including Reena Pandey and Arindam. For longer write-ups, see case studies.

Your site status

One panel: before Scanpubs on the left, after you address what we flag on the right. Styled like common publisher dashboards — not a live Google feed.

Before Scanpubs

Your site isn't ready to show ads

Reviewers still see gaps in trust, policy, or content. Until those are addressed, applications often stay on hold — even if you keep resubmitting without changes.

Request reviewTypical first pass without a fix list
After Scanpubs

Good news!

Your site is now ready to show AdSense ads.

After policies, content depth, and UX line up, the same center can show this message — the moment publishing starts to pay off.

Ready to monetize
What publishers say

Representative publisher scenarios for education — not paid endorsements. Individual outcomes vary.

  • I failed AdSense twice with almost no actionable feedback. Scanpubs spelled out what to fix — on my third try I finally got approved.
    RP
    Reena PandeyLifestyle blog
  • Rejections, guesswork, then Scanpubs. I tightened policy pages and content depth, resubmitted, and the dashboard flipped to ready.
    AR
    ArindamNiche content site
  • I was ready to give up on monetizing my blog. Running the checklist here first saved me another wasted application round.
    MI
    Meera IyerIndependent publisher
  • Clear before/after framing. I used the scan, fixed every red flag, and the next review actually moved — huge relief.
    RK
    Rohan KulkarniSolo founder

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