Ad Autopilot

The AI media buyer that runs your ads end to end.

Connect your Meta and Google Ads accounts, set your limits, and Ad Autopilot launches, optimizes, and reports on your campaigns. Every action comes with a plain-language receipt.

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You approve the big movesHard spend caps, in codeOne-click pauseMeta + Google Ads

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Creatives, Costs, and Every Decision. One Dashboard.

Spend, return, cost per purchase, creative health, agent actions, and campaign budgets, in one live view of your whole ad account.

Account overview

All campaigns · June

Meta Google Live

Spend this month

$8,420

+6% vs May

Return on spend

6.4x

+0.5 vs May

Cost per purchase

$13.10

-$0.90 vs May

Purchases

643

+11% vs May

Spend vs return, last 30 days

ROAS Daily spend

Creative health

Auto-refresh on
Ad creative marked winning in the Ad Autopilot dashboardWinning
ROAS 7.4xCTR 2.4%
Ad creative marked testing in the Ad Autopilot dashboardTesting
ROAS 5.2xCTR 1.7%
Ad creative marked fatigued in the Ad Autopilot dashboardFatigued
ROAS 1.8xCTR 0.6%

Latest actions

1 waiting for your yes
Scaled

Raised budget on the winning ad set by 18%

Why: Three days of strong sales on settled data

Asked you

Proposed a retargeting campaign for cart abandoners

Why: New spend always waits for your approval

Protected

Hid 3 spam comments on your Instagram ad

Why: Comment section kept clean overnight

Campaigns

CampaignBudgetSpentROASStatus
Summer Drop$120/day$840 wk6.9xScaling
Evergreen Basics$60/day$390 wk5.4xSteady
Retargeting · Warm$25/day$180 wk8.2xScaling

How Much Autonomy? You Decide.

It acts. You stay in charge.

Routine optimization happens on its own, inside your guardrails. Big moves still always ask first.

Done

Raised budget on the winning ad set by 18%. Receipt in your feed.

Autopilot is earned: campaigns start in the safer modes, and full autonomy unlocks with a track record.

24 Hours on Autopilot

What happens while you're building your brand, or asleep.

2:14 AM

A cost spike appears

The watchdogs flag it, hold position, and it settles. Spend never leaves your caps.

6:00 AM

Budget follows the winner

Overnight sales confirm a winner. Its budget rises one small step.

9:30 AM

Fresh creatives, ready to review

Your best ad is fatiguing, so two replacements wait in your inbox.

1:00 PM

A new market goes live

The expansion you approved launches in Mexico, localized into Spanish.

4:45 PM

Comments stay clean

Spam on your ads is hidden before customers see it.

6:00 PM

The receipt lands

Your digest arrives: what changed, why, and what it did for you.

Is It Safe to Let AI Spend Your Budget?

Yes, because the rules aren't suggestions to the AI. They're enforced in code.

Your caps are law

Daily and monthly limits enforced in code. The agent can't exceed them.

Small steps only

Budget moves in steps of 20% or less, so learning phases never reset.

Big moves ask first

New spend, targeting, and new countries always wait for your approval.

Nothing is deleted

Pausing is the strongest action, and every change rolls back in one click.

A backstop on the platform

Stop-loss rules live on the ad platform itself, even if we're down.

One click pauses all

A single kill switch pauses the agent across your whole account.

Our incentives point the same way yours do: pricing is flat, not a percentage of spend, so Ad Autopilot will recommend spending less when that's the right call.

A fatigued handbag ad creative flagged by Ad AutopilotFatigued · 1.8x
Auto
The same handbag in a fresh replacement ad generated by Ad AutopilotReady to review

It Doesn't Just Move Budgets. It Makes the Ads.

Built into CamClo3D's ad studio, the agent replaces fatigued ads with fresh image and video creatives for your products, and localizes copy and on-image text when a winner expands into a new country.

Fatigued ads replaced, not just pausedRetargeting for warm audiencesNew markets, localized properly

The Math Behind Autopilot

$4.52

average return per $1 that Meta reports for its AI-powered shopping campaigns

Source: Meta

$60B+

annual run-rate of Meta's AI ad tools, announced October 2025

Source: Meta, Q3 2025 earnings

10-20%

of your ad spend is what agencies typically charge to manage campaigns

Source: industry standard

$97K

average yearly salary of a US media buyer

Source: Glassdoor

Hiring It Out vs Ad Autopilot

Agency or in-house buyerCamClo3D Ad Autopilot
Cost10-20% of ad spend, or a $97K/yr hireFlat credits per campaign, never a % of spend
CoverageBusiness hours, best caseEvery campaign checked around the clock
TransparencyA monthly call and a slide deckA timestamped receipt for every action
CreativesSeparate designer, extra invoicesFresh image and video ads in the same loop
IncentivesPaid more when you spend morePaid flat, recommends spending less when right

Ask Anything. Get Honest Answers.

Chat with the agent about any campaign, approve moves from your phone, and get reports where every number traces to a measured outcome. No estimated uplift, no invented attribution.

Free weekly digestClient-ready PDF reportsWhite-label for agenciesMeasured, never modeled

Campaign chat

Why did spend dip on Tuesday?
I held budget while a cost spike settled. It resolved by evening, no action needed, and spend stayed inside your caps.
Never pause the founder video ad.
Done. It's protected: I'll never pause or reduce it, and I'll flag anything that threatens its delivery.
Ask about any campaign...

Ad Autopilot FAQ

Autonomy, safety, and cost, answered plainly

An AI media buyer is software that does the job of a human ad manager: it plans campaigns, allocates budget, watches performance around the clock, scales what works, pauses what doesn't, and refreshes tired creatives. Ad Autopilot is an AI media buyer for Meta (Facebook and Instagram) and Google Ads that shows you a plain-language receipt for every action it takes, with hard spending limits you set.
Yes. Ad Autopilot handles the full loop on Meta and Google Ads: it builds and publishes campaigns, monitors them 24/7, shifts budget toward winners, pauses losing ads, generates fresh creatives when performance fades, launches retargeting for warm audiences, and expands winning campaigns into new countries with localized creatives. You choose how much of that happens automatically and how much waits for your approval.
With Ad Autopilot, the safety rules are enforced in code, not left to the AI's judgment. You set daily and monthly spend caps it can never exceed, budget changes are limited to small steps of 20% or less, big moves like new spend or targeting changes always wait for your approval, nothing is ever deleted, and a stop-loss rule installed on the ad platform itself pauses runaway spend even if our servers went down. You can also pause everything with one click.
Platform automation is a black box: it optimizes inside your campaign but doesn't explain its choices, and it can't do anything outside the platform's own levers. Ad Autopilot works across the whole account, shows a timestamped receipt with the reason for every single action, makes new creatives when ads fatigue, and answers to you, not to the ad platform. It manages Advantage+ style campaigns too, and explains what the black box won't.
Automated tools follow rules you write, like 'pause if cost per purchase goes above $40.' Autonomous management means the system decides what to do and when, the way a media buyer would: reading performance, weighing evidence, proposing or taking the right action, and explaining why. Ad Autopilot is autonomous, with rule-hard guardrails around money so its judgment can never override your limits.
It watches conversions, cost trends, and creative fatigue on every campaign, and it only acts on settled data: fresh conversions that platforms are still attributing don't count as evidence. When an ad set is clearly winning it raises budget in small steps, never more than 20% at a time so the platform's learning phase isn't reset. When an ad is clearly losing it pauses it, and it will never pause your last active ad or touch anything you've marked as protected.
Ad Autopilot uses flat credit pricing per managed campaign, not a percentage of your ad spend. Agencies typically charge 10-20% of spend with monthly minimums, and a full-time media buyer averages around $97,000 a year in the US. Because pricing isn't tied to spend, Ad Autopilot has no incentive to push your budget up, and it will recommend spending less when that's the right call. See the pricing page for current plans.
Completely. Every campaign runs in one of three modes: Observe, where it only analyzes and reports; Co-pilot, where it proposes every action and waits for your yes; and Autopilot, where it acts within your guardrails but still asks before any big move. You can approve from the app or straight from email, protect specific ads or audiences so they're never touched, and switch modes or pause the agent at any time.
Yes. Ad Autopilot manages Meta campaigns across Facebook and Instagram, and Google Ads campaigns, from the same dashboard with the same approval workflow, guardrails, and reporting. You can run both platforms side by side and see every action the agent takes on either one in a single activity feed.
For many e-commerce brands, yes, and for others it works alongside them. It covers the day-to-day work a media buyer does: monitoring, budget moves, creative rotation, reporting. Agencies use it too, running client campaigns on Ad Autopilot and sending its white-label reports. What it replaces most directly is paying 10-20% of your ad spend for routine optimization.
The watchdogs never sleep. Deterministic safety monitors check every campaign for spend anomalies, zero-delivery, cost spikes, and tracking problems, and pause or freeze things automatically when a hard rule trips. A backstop stop-loss also lives on the ad platform's own servers, so even a total outage on our side can't stop it from catching runaway spend. You wake up to a notification explaining exactly what happened and why.
Yes, and that's what makes the loop complete. Ad Autopilot is built into CamClo3D's ad creation studio, so when a creative fatigues it can generate a fresh image or video ad for your product, and when it expands a winning campaign into a new country it translates the copy and the text on the image itself into the local language. Creative and media buying run as one system instead of two tools.

Give Your Ads a Full-Time Brain

Connect your Meta or Google Ads account, set your limits, and let Ad Autopilot launch, optimize, and report while you build your brand.

No credit card required