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    Meta AI can now analyze and optimize Meta Ads campaigns

    Meta AI can now analyze Meta Ads performance, recommend campaign optimizations and automate reporting for advertisers.

    Meta is expanding Meta AI for small businesses, giving advertisers the ability to connect their Meta ad campaigns and Google Workspace data directly to the AI assistant for campaign analysis, optimization and automated reporting.

    The new capabilities are rolling out across Meta AI on the web, mobile and desktop, giving paid media advertisers another AI-powered tool for understanding performance and identifying potential campaign changes.

    Why we care. Meta is bringing generative AI closer to the day-to-day work of paid media management. Being able to interrogate campaign data, identify struggling creative, assess audiences and budgets, and automatically produce reports could significantly reduce manual analysis.

    But the bigger question will be how reliable Meta AI’s recommendations are — particularly when it’s effectively advising advertisers how to spend more efficiently on Meta’s own advertising platform.

    What’s new. Advertisers can choose to connect Meta AI directly to their Meta ad campaigns and Google Workspace, including Gmail, Docs, Sheets and Slides.

    This gives Meta AI more business context when answering questions about advertising performance and allows marketers to analyze campaign data conversationally instead of manually digging through individual reports.

    Campaign optimization. Meta AI can analyze Meta Ads performance and surface recommendations about what advertisers could change next.

    MEta AI Campaign Management

    Meta says the assistant can identify which audiences are delivering results, uncover patterns across top-performing creative, flag ads that may no longer be resonating and identify areas where campaign budgets could potentially work harder.

    Creative analysis. The update also gives advertisers another way to diagnose creative performance.

    MEta AI Creative Analysis

    Rather than simply showing which ads are performing best or worst, Meta says its AI can identify patterns in successful content and help explain why certain creative may have stopped resonating. That could help advertisers decide which concepts to scale, refresh or replace.

    Budget insights. Meta AI can also analyze where advertising budgets are generating results and highlight areas where spend could potentially be used more effectively.

    That brings AI-generated optimization recommendations closer to the campaign data itself, although advertisers will still need to determine whether suggested changes align with profitability, incrementality and wider business objectives.

    From analysis to reports. Meta AI can turn its analysis into decks, documents and spreadsheets, combining business information with other available context.

    For paid media teams, that could reduce some of the manual work involved in transforming campaign analysis into client reports, internal presentations or performance spreadsheets.

    Recurring analysis. Advertisers can also set up recurring tasks and reminders, potentially turning one-off campaign analysis into an ongoing workflow.

    Instead of repeatedly requesting the same performance analysis, for example, a marketer could have Meta AI regularly review how the business is performing and provide updated reports.

    Google Workspace integration. Connecting Google Workspace could make the feature particularly useful for advertisers whose campaign planning, reporting and business information already live across Gmail, Docs, Sheets and Slides.

    Bringing those sources together with Meta Ads data could give the assistant more context when producing reports or answering questions about performance.

    Bottom line. Meta AI is becoming more directly involved in paid media workflows, moving beyond general assistance to analyzing Meta Ads performance, recommending optimizations and automating reporting for advertisers.


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    About the Author

    Anu Adegbola
    Anu Adegbola has been Paid Media Editor of Search Engine Land since 2024. She covers paid search, paid social, retail media, video and more.

    In 2008, Anu started her career delivering digital marketing campaigns (mostly but not exclusively Paid Search) by building strategies, maximising ROI, automating repetitive processes and bringing efficiency from every part of marketing departments through inspiring leadership both on agency, client and marketing tech side. Outside editing Search Engine Land article she is the founder of PPC networking event - PPC Live and host of weekly podcast PPC Live The Podcast.
    She is also an international speaker with some of the stages she has presented on being SMX (US, UK, Munich, Berlin), Friends of Search (Amsterdam, NL), brightonSEO, The Marketing Meetup, HeroConf (PPC Hero), SearchLove, BiddableWorld, SESLondon, PPC Chat Live, AdWorld Experience (Bologna, IT) and more.