Comparison
burn-r8 vs Composio
Composio connects 200+ platforms with MCP, including Google Ads. burn-r8 focuses exclusively on Google Ads with 65 deep tools across 14 categories. The trade-off is breadth vs depth. If Google Ads is what you need, here is why depth matters.
Choose burn-r8 if:
- Google Ads is your primary ad platform
- You want 65 tools, not a handful of basic ones
- You need auditing, keyword research, and safety features
- You want open source with MIT license
Choose Composio if:
- You need integrations with 200+ platforms
- Google Ads is one of many tools you connect
- Basic Google Ads operations are enough for your needs
Feature comparison
Depth of Google Ads coverage, side by side.
| Feature | burn-r8 | Composio |
|---|---|---|
| Google Ads tools | 65 | Limited |
| Google Ads categories | 14 | Basic |
| Account audit (74 checks) | ||
| Wasted spend cleanup | ||
| Keyword research (real CPC) | ||
| Search terms report | ||
| Conversion goal management | ||
| Ad schedule management | ||
| Custom GAQL queries | ||
| Extension management | ||
| Device bid adjustments | ||
| 200+ platform integrations | ||
| Open source (MIT) | ||
| Self-hostable | ||
| Destructive action safety | ||
| Campaigns start paused | ||
| Works with Claude Code | ||
| Works with Cursor |
Key differences
Depth vs breadth
Composio connects to 200+ platforms, making it useful when you need a single MCP layer across your entire stack. The trade-off is shallow integration per platform. Their Google Ads connector covers basic operations. burn-r8 covers 14 categories: campaigns, ad groups, keywords, ads, budgets, extensions, conversions, ad schedules, device bidding, locations, reporting, auditing, research, and custom queries. If Google Ads is your primary ad platform, burn-r8's depth matters.
Open source transparency
burn-r8 is fully open source under the MIT license. You can read every tool's source code, see exactly what API calls it makes, and self-host with your own Google Ads credentials. Composio is source-available under the Elastic License v2, which restricts modification and redistribution. burn-r8's MIT license gives you full freedom.
Safety model
burn-r8 has a deliberate safety model for Google Ads. Destructive actions (pausing campaigns, removing keywords, changing budgets) require explicit confirmation. New campaigns start paused so you can review before they spend money. burn-r8's quick_audit runs 74 automated checks to catch issues before they cost you. These Google Ads-specific safety features do not exist in generic integration platforms.
Google Ads-specific tools
burn-r8 includes tools you will not find in any generic connector: quick_audit (74 checks across your account), cleanup_wasted_spend (finds and eliminates wasteful spending patterns), keyword research with real CPC data from Google's Keyword Planner API, search terms reports, conversion goal management, and custom GAQL queries for anything the pre-built tools do not cover.
Frequently asked questions
How does burn-r8 compare to Composio for Google Ads?
burn-r8 provides 65 deep Google Ads tools across 14 categories, including a 74-check account audit and wasted spend cleanup. Composio offers basic Google Ads integration as one of 200+ platform connectors. If Google Ads is your focus, burn-r8 goes significantly deeper.
Is burn-r8 open source like Composio?
burn-r8 is fully open source under the MIT license. You can inspect every tool, self-host with your own credentials, and contribute features. Composio is source-available under the Elastic License v2, which restricts modification and redistribution.
Does Composio have more Google Ads features than burn-r8?
No. burn-r8 has 65 Google Ads tools covering campaigns, keywords, bidding, reporting, auditing, extensions, ad schedules, conversion goals, and custom GAQL queries. Composio's Google Ads integration has limited tools focused on basic campaign and ad group operations.
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