You are the whole marketing team
You run the product, the support inbox, and the ads. Campaigns get launched on a good week and then sit untouched for a month, quietly paying for clicks that were never going to convert.
ClawBot Crew · Ads Agent
The Ads Agent connects the Google Ads account you already own, builds your campaigns, and then does the part everyone skips: it comes back every day to read what real people searched, cut the queries burning money, and tell you what changed in plain language. Nothing that increases your spend happens without you saying yes.
Your own Google Ads account. Your own budget caps. Disconnect in one click and your campaigns stay exactly where they are.
The common thread is not company size. It is that you are the person who would have to do the daily maintenance, and you are never going to have the hour.
You run the product, the support inbox, and the ads. Campaigns get launched on a good week and then sit untouched for a month, quietly paying for clicks that were never going to convert.
A retainer or a cut of spend buys you a few hours of attention a month. At small budgets the fee often costs more than the waste it removes.
You know what a customer is worth. You do not know match types, negative lists, or why smart bidding quietly drains a small budget. The agent asks you the five questions that matter and handles the rest.
Search-term mining is not hard. It is just relentless. Hand off the daily hygiene and keep the judgment calls, since every spend increase still routes to you.
If you run six figures a month across dozens of accounts, or you need Performance Max, Shopping feeds, or a bespoke bidding model, this is not your tool yet. It builds Search, App, and Video campaigns, and it is capped at 50 dollars a day per account.
A chatbot helps you set up a campaign once. That is one moment. The money is won or lost in the ninety days after, when nobody is looking. So the Ads Agent is built as a loop that runs whether or not you open the app.
You link your own Google Ads account through Google's consent screen and pick which ad account the agent may operate. If you sign in with a manager account, ClawBot walks the tree and offers only the accounts that can actually hold campaigns.
Then you set two numbers: a per-campaign daily cap and an account-wide daily ceiling. Both are enforced on the server, not by the agent's good behaviour.
You, onceTell it what you sell, where you sell it, and what counts as a conversion. It researches keywords and the negatives you will need before writing a single ad, because the queries you want to exclude matter as much as the ones you want.
AgentEvery campaign it builds is created in a paused state. Search, App, or Video. It cannot serve, and it cannot spend, until you read it and turn it on yourself.
This is a hard rule in the control plane rather than a habit in a prompt. The same gate covers every later action that could raise your spend: enabling a campaign, raising a budget, changing the bidding strategy. The agent proposes with a number attached, you approve.
You approveOnce a day it runs the spend circuit breaker, pulls the last 30 days of real search queries, and finds the terms that took your money and returned nothing. Adding negative keywords and pausing waste reduces spend, so it does that on its own.
It reads both conversion buckets before calling anything dead, because secondary conversion actions never appear in the primary column and a naive read would cut keywords that are actually working.
Agent, autonomousWhat it spent, what converted, what it cut and why, and the one change it would make next. No dashboard to interpret. Every action it has ever taken on your account is in an audit log you can read line by line.
You decide what is nextThen it starts again tomorrow. That is the whole idea: the compounding is in the repetitions, and repetitions are exactly what a busy person cannot supply.
An agent with a credit card is only as trustworthy as the rails around it. These are enforced in the backend, where the agent cannot reach them.
A per-campaign daily cap and an account-wide daily ceiling. Requests over your cap are rejected by the API, whoever sends them.
50 dollars a day per account, above your own caps. Deliberately low while the product is young.
The daily guard reads today's spend and pauses anything running away. It can pause. It can never enable or raise.
Your Google token is encrypted at rest with a key held only on the server. Every Google Ads call runs server-side. The agent holds a capability scoped to ads actions, not your account.
A different Google connection with different permissions. Connecting ads gives ClawBot no access to your mail, and revoking one leaves the other alone.
Disconnect and ClawBot revokes the credential with Google and deletes it. Your campaigns stay in your account, untouched.
Priced as a flat subscription, not a percentage of your ad spend. Your ad budget is paid to Google directly from your own account and never passes through ClawBot.
Ads Agent Pro
$29 / month
1,500 credits a month. Campaign build-out, the daily quality monitor, search-term mining, the budget guard, and reports.
Ads Booster
$20 / month
Optional. Adds 1,200 credits a month on top of Pro for accounts that need more campaigns or deeper daily work.
Ads Top-Up
$10 once
500 credits, one time, for a heavy month. No subscription change.
Crew agents are hired on top of a ClawBot base plan, which starts at 9.99 dollars a month. The trial runs 5 days with 500 credits so you can build a campaign and watch one full daily cycle before you pay for the crew.
Four things. If you have them, setup takes a few minutes.
No. Campaigns are created paused, and every action that could raise your spend needs your explicit approval for that specific action: enabling a campaign, raising a budget, changing bidding. Actions that reduce spend, like adding negative keywords or pausing a runaway campaign, it takes on its own. That asymmetry is the design.
Yes, for now. ClawBot's Google Ads verification is still in review, so the consent screen shows a warning and you have to choose Advanced, then continue. We would rather tell you that here than surprise you mid-signup. It has no effect on what the agent can do, and the warning disappears once verification completes.
The difference is what happens when you close the tab. A chat session helps you build a campaign in one sitting. This runs a scheduled cycle every day against your account, keeps a memory of what it changed and why, and enforces your budget caps in a backend the model cannot talk its way around.
They stay in your Google Ads account exactly as they are, and you keep full control of them. Paused campaigns stay paused. Disconnecting revokes ClawBot's credential with Google and deletes it on our side.
Search, App, and Video. Performance Max and Shopping are not supported today.
Only the one account you select. If your Google login reaches several, you pick the single account the agent may operate, and it never touches the others.
No. Flat subscription only. Your ad budget goes from your account straight to Google. ClawBot never handles it.
Connect your account, answer five questions, and read the campaign it builds. Nothing spends until you say so, so the first step costs you nothing but the reading.