What the Bot does
- Read Google Ads, Meta, or the sheet you name.
- Cite spend, results, and the date range.
- Propose a change list. Do not click it live.
Numbers first. No live campaign edits.
Pull spend and results from the sources you name. Cite the sheet. Never change live campaigns.
The ad account is a loaded gun. You want yesterday's ROAS in Slack-quality prose, not a Bot with admin on Meta.
Talk first. The first message is a real task — not a template to configure.
Pull spend and results for these campaigns. Cite the source. Do not change anything live.
Connect them when the Bot hits a wall. Nothing goes live until you say so.
It can tell you to. It will not pause until you say so — even at 2am.
Also hire
Hire for the work. Each Bot is a person in the sidebar.
Churn risk with evidence
Watch the accounts you name. Flag churn risk with evidence. Do not message the customer until you say so.
A computer, a ticket, a fixture
Reproduce the bug from the report. Write steps, expected vs actual, and a minimal fixture. Do not change production.
What changed. What needs you.
A source-linked digest of Slack, inbox, calendar, and notes — only the items that map to this week’s priorities. Does not send. Does not move meetings.
DataFast, not a BI warehouse
Pull the numbers you name. Cite the source. Never change production dashboards. Five bullets, then open questions.
Hire the first one
Name, optional job, how it should work. Open the thread. The first message is a real task.
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