From the Campaigns page, click New Campaign. AdPlus offers two ways to start:
Quick Start is a modal that asks for the essentials: business type (B2B SaaS, ecommerce, local business, etc.), goal (signups, leads, sales, app installs, traffic, awareness), landing page URL, monthly budget, and optionally specific networks you’d like to use. Submit, and the AI generates a complete plan in one shot.
Open chat is for users who want a more iterative conversation. The AI Ad Specialist asks clarifying questions and you build the plan together over several messages.
For most users, Quick Start is the right choice. Let me run through one.
Suppose I’m a B2B SaaS company at $50/day budget targeting signups in the US. After I submit the form, AdPlus computes a budget allocation deterministically — there’s an effectiveness matrix in the backend that scores each (network, business type, goal) combination based on industry benchmarks and our users’ actual performance data. For B2B SaaS signups, the matrix says Google Search and LinkedIn are the strongest performers; Meta and Reddit play smaller supporting roles.
The AI receives this allocation as fixed context and builds the rest of the plan around it: targeting (keywords for Google, job titles for LinkedIn, interests for Meta), creative direction (what messages to lead with), and KPIs.
You see the plan in chat — broken down by network — with a “Plan” card you can click to approve.
If something looks off, you can iterate. Ask for “a smaller LinkedIn allocation” or “drop Reddit” and the AI rebalances. You can also tweak the network configuration directly on the Campaign Review page once you approve.
When the plan looks right, click Approve plan. The campaign moves to “planned” status and you’re ready for Step 3 — generating the actual ad creatives.
Draft transcript pending review. Watch the video above for the actual walkthrough.
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