Ads
Plan campaigns, balance budget, and keep draft copy ready for review.
Use the sections below for the full walkthrough and the most common follow-up questions.
What this module does
The Ads module is a structured planning surface for campaigns rather than a fire-and-forget autopilot. It helps you decide where the budget should go, what the draft copy says, and whether the campaign is still in a safe state. The page is useful even before live ad connections exist because it keeps the campaign structure visible and editable.
What you need to set up first
- Choose the campaign objective before you start writing copy.
- Set a budget range that matches the plan or client approval level.
- Know which platform you want to target first.
- Keep the offer and landing page ready so the campaign has somewhere to point.
How it works
- 1 The page summarizes your current campaigns and how much budget they represent.
- 2 Budget suggestions are generated from the campaign mix and the objective you selected.
- 3 Copy fields are saved with the campaign so the headline and body travel together.
- 4 Draft campaigns can be promoted to active once they are approved.
- 5 If there is no live ad account connection, the page still behaves as a planning board.
What you'll see in the UI
- Active campaign stats show how many campaigns are already live.
- Total budget shows how much money is currently allocated.
- Copy ready shows which campaigns already have headline and body text saved.
- Budget allocation suggestions explain how the system would split the spend.
- The campaign table shows each campaign, platform, and current status.
How to act on the output
- Create a campaign once the objective and offer are clear.
- Adjust the suggested budget if the campaign mix has changed.
- Edit the copy before you move a draft into the active state.
- Use the export when you want to review or approve campaigns offline.
Limits and known gaps
- Direct ad account publishing is still limited by the available connectors.
- Budget suggestions are guidance, not a final media plan.
- The module does not replace a full bidding or creative testing platform.
- Mock data may appear when the live accounts are not connected.
FAQ
Short answers for the most common follow-up questions.
It can prepare the campaign structure and copy, but live publishing still depends on the connector status and the approval flow you use.
The page is trying to help you keep the mix sensible. Final spend decisions still need a human to approve them.
No. Start with the channel you use most often and add the others when the account is ready.
Yes. Drafts are saved separately so you can review them before any activation step happens.
Need more help?
If the guide did not solve it, jump back to the contact form and send a note.