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Autonomous — but never out of your hands.

An agent spending your ad budget should answer to you. Every change it wants to make can wait in an approval queue, every dollar runs under hard guardrails you set, and every decision — yours, the agent's, or one made in Google's UI — lands on a single auditable timeline.

Run it on full autopilot, approve-before-spend, or anywhere in between. You choose how much rope to give it.

Approval queue3 pending
  • Raise budget on "Spring Sale — Search"
    $40 → $65 / day
  • Pause underperforming ad group
    CPA 3.1× target
  • Add 12 negative keywords
    $310/mo wasted spend
Try it

You hold the keys. Decide how many.

Approve or reject the agent's proposed changes — or slide the autonomy dial and let it auto-handle the low-risk work within your guardrails. You choose how much rope to give it.

Governance · approval inbox
Autonomy
4 awaiting you
  • Add 12 negative keywords$310/mo saved
    Low risk
  • Pause underperforming ad groupCPA 3.1× target
    Low risk
  • Raise budget on "Spring Sale"$40 → $65 / day
    Needs review
  • Shift budget to the winning concept+18% projected conv.
    Needs review
The trust problem

"AI that spends my money" is a terrifying sentence.

The whole value of automation evaporates if you can't trust it not to do something reckless with your budget overnight. The answer isn't less automation — it's automation with brakes, a steering wheel, and a black box recorder.

Fear 01

Runaway spend

An agent misreads a signal and triples a budget at 2am. Without hard caps, you find out from the invoice.

Fear 02

The black box

Something changed and performance dropped, but nobody can say what the AI did or why it decided to.

Fear 03

Loss of control

Handing over the account feels like handing over the keys — with no way to take them back when you need to.

The controls

Four layers between the agent and your money.

Each layer works on its own; together they let you dial autonomy up or down without ever losing visibility.

Approve before spend

Route the agent's proposed changes into an approval inbox. Nothing touches a live campaign until you (or a teammate) approve it — individually or as a batch.

Hard guardrails & caps

Set monthly and daily spend ceilings at the workspace and per-campaign level. They're enforced limits the agent physically cannot exceed, not suggestions.

Full audit timeline

Every change — agent, human, or external — lands on one chronological timeline with the reasoning behind it, so there's never a "who changed this?" mystery.

Drift detection & reconcile

Edit something directly in Google Ads and the platform notices the drift, shows you exactly what diverged, and lets you accept it or revert to the intended state.

How oversight flows

Propose, review, decide, record.

Step 01

Agent proposes

The optimizer decides a change is worth making and packages it with its reasoning and projected impact.
Reasoning attached
Step 02

You review

Proposals queue in your approval inbox, grouped into batches, each showing exactly what would change.
Batched & clear
Step 03

You decide

Approve, reject, or set the category to auto-approve within your guardrails. Your call, every time.
Auto or manual
Step 04

It's recorded

The decision and its outcome are written to the timeline — a permanent, exportable record of everything that happened.
Full provenance
Built for teams that answer to someone

The controls a CFO and a client both ask for.

Role-based access, OAuth-scoped permissions, and an immutable audit trail mean you can give a junior buyer the keys without giving away the vault.

Role-based access

Owners, editors, and viewers — scoped per workspace and even per brand, so people see and touch only what they should.

Your account, your spend

Spend stays in your own Google Ads account on your own card. We take no commission and never hold the funds.

Exportable trail

The change timeline is a defensible record you can hand to a client, a finance team, or an auditor at any time.

Ready to ship?

Automation you can actually trust.

Turn on the autonomous engine with the brakes you decide on. Start in approve-before-spend mode and loosen the reins as the trust builds.