The AI Automation Agency for Businesses That Run Ads

“AI automation agency” has become one of those terms that means everything and nothing. You’ve probably seen the pitch: transform your business with AI, unlock the power of automation, a bunch of animated screenshots, and pricing that’s never listed anywhere. You close the tab knowing exactly as much as when you opened it.

So let me be direct about what this actually is.

I build AI tools that sit on top of your ads data — tools that let you query your Google Ads and Meta accounts in plain English, generate reports without manual work, score campaigns so you know where to focus, and flag underperformers before they burn budget. If it touches ads, leads, KPIs, or marketing data, it’s in my lane. If it doesn’t, I’ll tell you upfront.

$11M+ in ad spend managed. 200+ clients. 8+ years running Google and Meta campaigns. That background isn’t decorative — it’s why the tools I build are actually useful to media buyers and business owners, not just technically impressive demos.

What I Build (and What I Don’t)

My lane is ad tech. Specifically:

What I don’t do: customer-service chatbots. I work in ads management, not support. I’m also not a senior software architect — if you need a dark-factory coding bot or a general dev-shop build, I’m the wrong call. That candor saves both of us time.

For a deeper look at the specific builds available, see custom AI agents and AI automation services.

Four Real Builds (Shipped, Not Demos)

Cross-account ads Slack bot. Just launched for a client running two Google Ads accounts and one Meta account. They can now query all three in plain English from Slack — campaign performance, keyword data, spend pacing, whatever they want to ask. No logging into three dashboards. No pivot tables. Just: what’s my CPL this week vs. last? and it answers.

AI reporting harness for agencies. This one’s for media buyers who write client reports. I load it with your voice — your framing, your language — then you drop in the client data and get a full report out the other side that actually sounds like you wrote it. You can chat with it to edit sections, adjust the tone, swap in different comparisons. Cuts report time down to almost nothing.

Monday reporting bot. Reads the account data itself, writes the weekly email, sends it to the client every Monday morning. Which keywords are working. What the trend looks like. Where things slipped. Nobody has to touch it — it just runs.

Proprietary account-scoring system. This is the one I use internally. It reads account data, scores campaigns and keywords against each other, and surfaces which accounts in a portfolio need attention. The point: a media buyer can manage significantly more accounts without manually checking each one. It replaces the daily “let me log into everything and see what’s on fire” routine.

These aren’t mockups. They’re running.

Who This Is For

You’re spending $100+/day on ads — probably lead gen, where there’s a lot of data to look at. You want a pulse on what’s happening without digging through Google Ads and Meta manually. You either don’t have a full agency team or you’re trying to reduce what you’re spending on one.

More importantly: you care about guardrails. You don’t want AI plugged directly into your ad accounts with write access. I’ve heard this from every mature business I talk to — new things are interesting, but we’ve built something real here and we’re not going to risk it for a cool demo. Every build I do is read-only by default. The AI surfaces information. A human makes the call.

If you’re a PPC management client already, these tools layer on top of what you’re already running — I know your accounts, so the build is faster and tighter.

If you want to understand the broader world of what’s possible before committing to a build, start with our ads management guides.

What It Costs

Build fee: $500–$2,000. Where you land depends on what we’re building — a single-account Slack bot is toward the low end; a multi-account scoring system with custom integrations is toward the high end. I’ll quote you a flat number before any work starts.

Hosting + support retainer: $100–$300/month. This covers the infrastructure the tool runs on plus email support — bug fixes, adjustments, adding a new account when you take on a client, that kind of thing. Not a vague “maintenance fee.” Actual ongoing work.

No multi-year contracts. No platform lock-in. If I build it, you understand what it is and where it runs.

How It Works

1. Scoping call. You tell me what you’re trying to solve. I tell you whether I can build it, what it’ll take, and what it’ll cost. If it’s out of my lane, I’ll say so — I don’t take projects I can’t deliver.

2. Build. Most builds take 2–4 weeks. You get updates along the way, not a black box that disappears for a month.

3. Handoff and testing. Before I hand anything over, I run it against real data and verify it’s working correctly. You get documentation explaining what it does and how to use it.

4. Ongoing hosting + support. The tool runs. If something breaks or you need an adjustment, you email me and it gets handled.

A Note on Location

I’m based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I work with businesses nationwide — the builds are remote by nature.


Want AI on your ads data — without risking your accounts?

Custom builds from $500. Hosting + support from $100/month. Based in Albuquerque, working with businesses nationwide.

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