Tab-switching across native ad platforms
Campaign Intelligence
Launch, manage, and monitor Google, Meta, and Expedia TravelAds campaigns from one command center.
What breaks without it.
Duplicate setup for every channel
No unified status view
When to reach for this module.
Use Campaign Intelligence when the buyer problem is operational control: too many campaigns, too many platform tabs, and no reliable view of what is live, paused, overspending, or ready to scale.
- 01Connect supported ad accounts and normalize campaign naming, objectives, budgets, and status.
- 02Group related campaigns by property, location, offer, season, or audience.
- 03Launch shared templates across connected channels with channel-specific controls.
- 04Monitor budget pacing, approval status, and attribution from one command center.
Key capabilities.
Cross-channel campaign sync
Bulk campaign launcher
Live status monitoring
Shared campaign templates
What we claim, and how.
The core value is speed and consistency. A campaign that used to require duplicate setup across several platforms can be prepared from one template, reviewed once, and monitored with a shared status model.
These figures are product specifications published on advertisingsystems.ai — integration count, optimization cadence, and plan pricing. We do not publish aggregate customer outcomes here until a customer-verified case study file (timeframe, baseline, channel mix, attribution method) is public.
Questions this page answers.
- Can Campaign Intelligence replace native ad dashboards?
- It becomes the operating layer above native dashboards. Teams can still use Google Ads, Meta, or Expedia Partner Central directly when needed, but day-to-day launch, status, pacing, and reporting live in Advertising Systems.
- Who benefits most from this module?
- Teams managing several locations, properties, brands, seasonal offers, or channels benefit most because the coordination cost grows faster than the media budget.