Sami - Automate ad budgets across Google, LinkedIn & Meta ads

Still manually checking ad performance across 4 different platforms? Sami automates it. Build rules that pause underperformers, control budgets, and adjust pacing in real time โ€” across Google, Meta, LinkedIn, and YouTube. One platform. Zero babysitting. Trusted by marketers managing $3M+ in ad spend. Start your free trial.

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First thing I saw 5 mins long video I didnโ€™t watched till the end so keep your demo videos short otherwise idea is good!

ย appreciate the feedback! will definitely keep it mind for future

ย Awesome!

Chiming in as someone who gets daily Slack reports from Sami (we're a client of AdConversion), it's super helpful. I always know where we are on budget and what ads we need to turn off as well. These are things I used to manually do every couple of weeks, but now I'm on top of it, hands free.

ย thank you Jordan! so grateful to have you onboard

I have been using Sami on beta for a bit and itโ€™s SUPER! The part I like the most is that it keeps us on track with our monthly Ad budget, not overspending (which is a problem for most companies) and not underspending which also is a problem for Paid acquisition departments that donโ€™t have the right methods to track resulting in finance taking their unused budget back.

where do you expect to see Sami in the next 1-2 years? I feel like it might easily become the middle layer between LLMs and Ad platforms.

Congrats on the launch ๐Ÿš€๐ŸŽ‰

ย appreciate all the early support! Over the next 1-2 years our vision with Sami is to build a digital co-worker than can handle campaign launches, reporting/ongoing updates, and fully autonomous performance optimization to help scale performance marketer's time. We will definitely have a middle layer component with LLMs where folks can integrate their ad channels via MCPs into Claude/ChatGPT but in addition to this they can also query there data inside of Sami via our LLM if they want to save on token usage.

Silvio, babysitting ad accounts all week is one of those quiet time sinks nobody warns you about. Having something keep watch around the clock and only nudge me when it truly matters sounds like a calmer way to work.