What it does
- Runs paid ads, SEO and conversion work for your store continuously, not in one-off bursts.
- Acts within the goals and guardrails you set — target ROAS, budgets, what it can change on its own.
- Sends a weekly summary of what it did, what it found, and what needs your call.
- You stay in charge: set the rules, review the recap, adjust anytime.
How to use it
Set the goals
›My goal is profitable growth at a 3x blended ROAS. Keep total ad spend under $8,000 a month.
Ryze returns → the targets and budget the autopilot will optimize toward.
Set the guardrails
›You can adjust budgets and pause losers on your own, but ask me before launching new campaigns or changing pricing.
Ryze returns → a clear line between what runs automatically and what needs your approval.
Turn it on
›Turn on autopilot for ads, SEO and product pages within those rules.
Ryze returns → the autopilot live across all three, working within your guardrails.
Review the recap
›Give me this week's recap: what you did, what it earned, and what needs my decision.
Ryze returns → a short summary of actions, results and the few choices left to you.
More prompts to steal
›Pause all autopilot changes until I review — I want to check before the weekend.
›What did autopilot decide not to do this week, and why?
›Raise my ROAS target to 4x and adjust everything to match.
Pro tips
- Start with tight guardrails (budget changes only), then widen what the autopilot can do as you trust it.
- Set a blended ROAS or CPA goal, not per-channel ones — the autopilot optimizes the whole store toward it.
- Read the weekly recap; the point isn't to ignore the store, it's to spend your time only on the real decisions.
