Is anyone facing issues when increasing Facebook ad budget?

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Hey everyone,

I’ve noticed something strange with my Facebook ads. When I run small budgets, everything works normally and performance is stable. But whenever I try to scale and increase the spend, things start getting messy.

Sometimes a different landing page version gets triggered, and in some cases ads even go into review again or get rejected without any clear reason.

Not sure if this is a setup issue from my side or if something has changed in Facebook’s system recently.

For people who scale ads regularly, how do you keep campaigns stable when increasing budget? Any tips would be really helpful.
 
Yeah, this is a pretty common thing with Fb especially when you scale fast or change budgets aggressively.
 
facebook system gets triggered if you increase the budget too fast, try raising it by only twenty percent every two days to keep it stable.
 
yeah i’ve seen this too, usually i increase budget slowly in steps and keep same ad set/landing page, big sudden jumps often mess up delivery and trigger rechecks.
 
Hey everyone,

I’ve noticed something strange with my Facebook ads. When I run small budgets, everything works normally and performance is stable. But whenever I try to scale and increase the spend, things start getting messy.

Sometimes a different landing page version gets triggered, and in some cases ads even go into review again or get rejected without any clear reason.

Not sure if this is a setup issue from my side or if something has changed in Facebook’s system recently.

For people who scale ads regularly, how do you keep campaigns stable when increasing budget? Any tips would be really helpful.
this usually happens when scaling too fast or when Meta starts re-evaluating your ads after budget changes, you can scale gradually instead of big jumps, also avoid editing too many elements at once when increasing budget..
 
Reddit is filled with this question, thousands of comments...

Meta will run your "new" ads within a small audience at first, often a very good one.

Let things run for 5 days at first, not scaling to fast is all true

But the prime audience you get in the beginning are often people that converted well for similar offers before, are not doom scrollers etc

So in the beginning most people seem to THINK they got some amazing winning ads.

Let me explain this more simple, you go to a football match and you sell football shirts

Thats kinda the first period.

You scale and you start selling football shirts at a tennis game, a wedding, a music festival and so on

More ads and better ads buddy.

You also need a lot more patience now before venturing out, and slow scaling otherwise you keep allowing meta to stop going to the football fans.

Meta also loves showing you those good results so they can eat your budget later.

Example: Having football shirts, basic ads good designs ALL GREAT

But follow up with more ads like "Moms love football too"

More angles, so in case your ads get shown to mommies, the ads are more targeted for that too.

This is KEY now.
 
I usually scale budget slowly in small steps and avoid big jumps, it helps keep ads stable without triggering re-approval issues.
 
I usually increase budget slowly, not all at once. Big changes sometimes make the campaign unstable and performance can drop.
 
I've seen similar issues when scaling. Instead of making big budget jumps, I usually increase the budget gradually. Large changes can sometimes trigger another review or reset performance. Also worth checking if all landing page versions are compliant and working correctly, as higher spend tends to expose issues that don't show up at lower budgets.
 
Yeah this happens sometimes when scaling fast, I usually increase budget slowly and keep the same structure so the system does not re-trigger review or start behaving unstable.
 
Rapid and large budget increases will negatively impact the campaign's existing customer base. It's better to increase the budget by less than 20% each time. And you should wait until the campaign's spending stabilizes before increasing the budget again.
 
The slow scaling advice is correct but skips the landing page version part you mentioned, that detail matters more than the budget jump itself

If your setup has multiple landing page variants tied to traffic source or geo splits, higher spend pulls in a wider audience mix which can flip which variant gets served, and meta's crawler sometimes re-reviews when it detects the destination url content changed mid flight even if the change is rule based on your end not manual

Id check if your variant routing logic is reacting to the broader audience meta starts feeding you at higher budget, not just look at the budget curve
 
From my experience, you should only increase the budget by about 20 ~30% per week. Making large jumps too quickly can reset the learning phase, cause performance fluctuations, and sometimes trigger additional review
 
Hey everyone,

I’ve noticed something strange with my Facebook ads. When I run small budgets, everything works normally and performance is stable. But whenever I try to scale and increase the spend, things start getting messy.

Sometimes a different landing page version gets triggered, and in some cases ads even go into review again or get rejected without any clear reason.

Not sure if this is a setup issue from my side or if something has changed in Facebook’s system recently.

For people who scale ads regularly, how do you keep campaigns stable when increasing budget? Any tips would be really helpful.
I focus on stability first. I increase budgets slowly, keep creatives and landing pages consistent, and closely watch conversion metrics. This usually helps avoid major performance swings and unexpected review issues.
 
Yeah this happens. I think fast scaling causes instability, so slow scaling works better for me.
 
Hey everyone,

I’ve noticed something strange with my Facebook ads. When I run small budgets, everything works normally and performance is stable. But whenever I try to scale and increase the spend, things start getting messy.

Sometimes a different landing page version gets triggered, and in some cases ads even go into review again or get rejected without any clear reason.

Not sure if this is a setup issue from my side or if something has changed in Facebook’s system recently.

For people who scale ads regularly, how do you keep campaigns stable when increasing budget? Any tips would be really helpful.
In my case, weird landing page switching was caused by dynamic URL settings and tracking templates. On Meta, small setup details can affect stability when you scale.
 
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