
Creatify
The AI Video Ad Maker
3.8•31 reviews•3.6K followers
The AI Video Ad Maker
3.8•31 reviews•3.6K followers
The #1 AI video ad maker. Creatify turns any product URL into high converting video ads, product analysis, script, visuals, and voiceover, all generated automatically. Ad creative in minutes with the Creatify AI Ad Agents.
This is the 5th launch from Creatify. View more
AI Media Buyer By Creatify
Launched this week
Every media buyer knows the ritual: five dashboards, three hours of reports, still guessing what to do next. Creatify AI Media Buyer connects to your Meta, Google, AppLovin and TikTok ad accounts and does what a human buyer does audits campaigns, finds spend that's quietly bleeding, spots what's scaling, and acts on it. It generates new creatives from your actual winners and launches them, all through chat. And it remembers your account history, so its recommendations compound over time.






Launch Team

@nyn531 , This genuinely is a very good tool, I was already looking for something similar to it, but I think the pricing could be adjusted in a better manner.
$39 is little above what's expected for a starter pack 🤔
All love 🙌
Creatify
@mohammed_messeguem Appreciate the honest take, Mohammed 🙏 Totally hear you on $39 feeling high for a starter tier. The thinking behind it: it's a full working plan all creation tools, 300 AI actors, no watermark rather than a stripped down teaser. That's also why the trial needs no card, so you can see if the output earns it before spending anything. If you end up testing it, curious where the value lands for you.
@gourav_chhabra2 Thanks for the fast reply, well noted then 🙌
@nyn531 @gourav_chhabra2 verifying winners against Stripe instead of Meta's attribution is the smart part here. Question from the operator side: when a winner starts to decay, can it tell creative fatigue from audience saturation? Those need opposite responses and most tools treat them the same. And does it touch the audience side at all, or only creative and budget?
the human-approval gate answers the "will it drain my budget" worry, but I'd guess the real risk shows up over time - once an agent's calls are right often enough, does the approval step start getting rubber-stamped without a real look? curious if you've seen that pattern with early users, and if there's anything in the product nudging people to actually scrutinize recommendations instead of clicking approve out of habit
EverTutor AI
Congratulations on the launch, Yinan and team! 🚀 This feels like a real step beyond another analytics dashboard. Media buyers spend way too much time jumping between platforms and piecing together reports manually. The idea of an AI that actually understands account history and helps identify what's working is incredibly compelling. Curious to see how much time and performance uplift early users are seeing. Wishing you an amazing launch day! 🎉
Creatify
@suryansh_tiwari2 Thanks Suryansh, Honest answer on uplift: too early to quote a real average, and we'd rather not make one up. What early users report most is reporting hours collapsing the audit does in minutes what used to take a morning. Real numbers once we can say them with a straight face. Good luck with EverTutor!
As Creatify’s co-founder and Chief Scientist, I’m especially excited about how AI Media Buyer closes the loop between creative generation and campaign performance. It doesn’t just analyze what happened—it identifies winning patterns, generates new creative variations, and helps launch the next round of tests.
This is a big step toward the system we’ve always wanted to build: an AI agent that continuously learns from real performance data and turns those insights into better ads. Excited to hear what the Product Hunt community thinks!
The part I'd want to see is whether people are comfortable letting an AI make changes to campaigns instead of just recommending them. How much control does the user have before the AI actually launches or changes a campaign?
How exactly are the creatives generated? Does the system take into account advertising psychology, industry-specific best practices, cultural differences across markets and countries, and so on?