What it does
- Turns a one-line brief (target + objective + budget) into a recommended multi-channel plan.
- Suggests how to split spend across Google and Meta and which formats to run for your goal.
- Writes the campaign structure, ad groups / ad sets, keywords and copy to match.
- Builds it as a draft you review and approve — nothing spends until you say go.
How to use it
Give the brief
›I want leads for my B2B CRM at a $40 target CPA with $3,000/month. Recommend a plan across Google and Meta.
Ryze returns → a proposed split, the channels and formats to use, and the expected results for that budget.
Build the Google side
›Create a Search campaign targeting 'best CRM software' and related keywords with a $50/day budget.
Ryze returns → a draft Search campaign with ad groups, keywords and responsive search ads, ready to review.
Build the Meta side
›Create a Meta lead-gen campaign for the same offer with a lookalike of my converters and a $50/day budget.
Ryze returns → a draft ad set with targeting, placements and ad copy aligned to the Google campaign.
Review and launch
›Show me the full plan side by side, then launch everything once I approve.
Ryze returns → the complete campaign across both platforms — live only after you confirm.
More prompts to steal
›Add negative keywords 'free' and 'cheap' before this Search campaign goes live.
›Give me three angles for the ad copy and pick the strongest for each platform.
›What daily budget would I need to get roughly 60 leads a month at a $40 CPA?
Pro tips
- Put the objective and the cost target in the brief — "leads at $40 CPA" beats "get me leads."
- Always have Ryze show the plan before it builds, so you can adjust the split before any draft is created.
- Launch one channel first if you're unsure, then tell Ryze to mirror the winner onto the other.
