
Page Takeover
A premium format no user can overlook.
It combines maximum visual impact with placement on the most visited Czech websites, making it an ideal choice for brand campaigns, product launches, or increasing brand awareness.
Surround users with your content!



With a page takeover, you get attention simply due to its size – the ad typically covers more than 60 % of the user’s screen area. It is crucial to utilize this space effectively and take its specific characteristics into account. Our takeover ads meet these requirements perfectly.
What makes our page takeovers better:

They adhere to visibility rules.
What is specific about page takeover ads is that users with smaller screens see them partially “cropped.” Our creatives are designed to perform correctly even on the smallest displays.

They don’t slow down websites.
Resource-heavy and unoptimized ads may display with delay, overburden devices, and slow down publishers’ websites. This may cause not only reduced campaign performance but even creative rejection. We avoid this with hand coding and precise optimization of our creatives.

Message comes first.
The ultimate goal of every page takeover ad we create is to deliver the message to the user. Polished animations are here to capture attention, but we never add effects for their own sake.

Launched flawlessly.
We know publishers’ specifications inside out, read them carefully, and follow them to the letter. That’s why 99% of our creatives launch without any issues. For the remaining 1%, we get in touch with publishers directly, saving you time and hassle of endless email back-and-forth.
How our page takeover ads look:


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Page Takeover FAQ
Why are products and texts placed that close to the page content?
Because on small displays, the outer part of the ad may be cropped. Our creatives take it into account, ensuring that key elements (products, text, buttons) remain visible on any screen size.
Why are products and texts placed that high?
Because on small displays, the ad can be cropped not only from the sides but also from the bottom. We place content higher to ensure products, texts, and buttons remain visible even after cropping.
Why is there a duplicate message at the top and on the sides?
Because users usually scroll upward immediately, covering the top part of the takeover ad with page content. The duplicate side content ensures that the main message stays always visible.
How visibility looks in practice
Content cropping, ad coverage, variable screen sizes - hard to imagine, isn’t it?
See the example and it’ll all make sense.
Learn more about visibility in our article.
