The AI Ad Generator for marketing agencies.
Scale the senior-strategist work without scaling the senior-strategist headcount. Analyze the winners in each client’s category, ship UGC video creative built from those mechanics, run more accounts with the same team.
The senior-strategist hour is the bottleneck.
Every paid-social agency hits the same scaling wall. Each new client requires a senior strategist to study the category, identify the winning ads, extract the mechanics, write the brief, brief the creative team, review the output, and ship. The model has two failure modes: hire enough seniors and margins crater, or skip the analysis layer and creative underperforms.
The AI Ad Generator is built for the first failure mode. Specifically, for the analysis-and-brief part of the strategist role — the part where someone watches a winning ad ten times, names the hook mechanic, traces the emotional arc, marks the product reveal beat, grades the CTA, and writes the brief the creative team works from.
That work used to take twenty minutes per ad, by hand, by a senior. It now takes 90 seconds per ad, by the analysis layer, against the same rubric. The output is structured — not a freeform “here’s what I noticed” document, but a brief the script generator and video generator downstream can both read. One workflow, one credit balance, every client.
Per client, per category, per week.
1. Build the client’s winners shelf
For each client, identify 3–5 competitors with ads running 60+ days. Save the URLs of the longest-running variants. This is the “winners shelf” the analyses run against. Refresh it monthly.
2. Analyze + script + render in one pass
Run each shelf URL through the analysis layer. The output is a structured brief — hook mechanic, arc, reveal, CTA pattern — plus a generated UGC script written from that brief, plus a rendered AI video using the client’s product and brand. Per client, you ship 3–5 hook variants per week from a winners-derived brief.
3. Test, scale, and bill on creative output
The asset pack uploads directly to Meta DCO or TikTok ad manager. Five hook variants per concept gives you a real creative portfolio to A/B from day one. Your seniors are freed up to handle account strategy, media buying, and the 50% of clients where the workflow needs custom handling.
The math on per-client creative output.
A senior strategist at $200/hour, allocated 4 hours per week per client on analysis and creative briefing, costs the agency $3,200/month per client. That’s the floor before you’ve produced a single video.
The AI Ad Generator covers the analysis and brief step at a fraction of one strategist-hour’s cost. The work that remains for the senior is the high-judgment 20% — picking which competitors to inherit from, reviewing the generated brief, overriding where the category needs custom handling, owning the relationship with the client.
The same senior runs more accounts. The agency takes on more clients without proportional headcount growth. Margins recover at the per-account level. The win isn’t “AI replaces strategists” — it’s “the analysis layer that didn’t scale, scales now.”
$39.99 / month per seat. Topup as you scale.
Most agency setups run one seat per account manager. Topup credits never expire — if a client spike eats the monthly allotment, you don’t lose the buffer the following month.
Running this in-house instead?
The same workflow lives in two adjacent ICP forms. If your team is an ecommerce or DTC brand running paid social in-house, the math tilts toward brand-voice consistency across a smaller number of accounts. If your team is a Shopify dropshipper testing many products at once, the math tilts toward volume — both the analysis-per-week count and the per-product hook variants ship higher. Same product, different lever.
Scale creative output across accounts — without scaling headcount.
Paste a competitor’s ad. Get the analysis. Generate the AI UGC video. Run it as the agency’s new standard creative workflow.