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The AI Campaign Builder — shown in the app as AI Launch — assembles a complete, editable Meta campaign from a landing page URL and a few settings. A multi-agent AI workflow analyzes your page, draws on your historical winners and creative library, and produces a draft you can review and publish like any other.
AI Launch never publishes on its own. It hands you an editable draft with visible rationale. You review, edit, and publish it through the normal campaign flow.

Where to find it

  • From the Campaigns hub, click AI campaign.
  • Or go to /dashboard/campaigns/ai-builder.

How it works at a glance

1

Set up the campaign

Provide the landing page, objective, budget, pixel, conversion event, and identity, then pick your targeting, creative, and copy strategies. See Set up a run.
2

AI generates

Seven agents run in sequence — analyzing your page, designing structure, building targeting, selecting creatives, writing copy, allocating budget, and finalizing. See How it works.
3

Review the draft

The completed run opens an editable campaign draft with an AI strategy summary. Edit anything, then publish. See Runs & results.

Requirements

To use AI Launch you need:
  • An active subscription or trial (AI Launch is included on all paid plans — Hobby, Pro, and Ultra).
  • Enough AI credits for the run. See Credits.
  • A connected Meta ad account with a synced Facebook Page, pixel, and at least one creative asset in the brand.

What you get

A standard campaign draft (with source mode “AI Builder”) that opens in the four-step builder, plus an extra read-only AI strategy step summarizing the campaign rationale, audience and creative choices, and per-ad-set hypotheses. Everything stays fully editable.

Set up a run

Every input, option, and default in the setup wizard.

How it works

The seven-agent generation pipeline explained.

Runs & results

Progress, cancel, resume, and the generated draft.

Credits

How runs are quoted, charged, and settled.