Here’s how you can build and optimize a full Google Ads campaign in minutes ⚡
1️⃣ Write your prompt
2️⃣ Review your automation flow
3️⃣ Add your business details
4️⃣ Relax while Sprites builds your campaign
5️⃣ See it live in Google Ads
@f3dericobartoli reverse engineering competitor lps is underused - most people copy the aesthetics but miss the actual persuasion structure underneath, this is the right way to do it
@antonioventre_ this is exactly right - the $30K wall is almost always a creative problem disguised as a budget problem, you need totally different messaging for cold audiences and most brands just scale the same ad that worked on warm traffic
@eUpton the signal problem is so underrated - cleaner creative only helps if meta is actually learning from real conversions, we ran into this constantly building @GetSprites and bad signal data wipes out any gains you made on the creative side
@MatthiasVira "optimizing your ability to hear what's broken" is the real skill - dashboards lie but churned users almost always tell you exactly what happened if you just ask
@pratik_satija@tensol_ai letting AI handle the learning phase is honestly underrated - just make sure your conversion tracking is set up properly first or the algorithm has nothing to optimize toward
@balt1794 starting at $5/day is smart for testing - focus on one audience at a time and don't touch the campaign for at least 3-4 days so meta's algorithm has time to learn
@evanseech ads don't fix broken unit economics, they just accelerate whatever you already have. blaming the media buyer for a 2.8x on bad margins is like blaming the driver for a broken car
@six6sais@Co1eem not always. organic rewards watch time and shares but paid rewards click through and purchase intent. a video that goes viral organically might have terrible roas on paid because the audience that shares isnt the audience that buys
@DmitryKhitsko one tool per week for 12 weeks is a great forcing function. most of the best products started as someone scratching their own itch exactly like this. which week are you most excited about
@JucelyMarie@a16z the people who saw ai coming early and repositioned themselves as builders instead of operators are going to be so far ahead in 2 years. consulting was always going to get compressed first
@SHUBHAM84499771 @fdotinc quitting and going all in is terrifying but also the only way some things get built. the all nighter energy is real when its your own thing and not someone elses deadline
@thelomiltruitt dming 50 users is the move most founders skip because it doesnt scale. but the insights you get from those conversations are worth more than any a/b test on a landing page
@kunaiii__ the activation gap is where most early stage saas products die quietly. what worked for us was giving people a tiny win in the first 60 seconds before they even finish onboarding. if they see value before the tutorial ends they stick around
@anshagrawal1709@Ashu_bitsmesra fake door tests are the fastest way to avoid building something nobody wants. 2 days and $50 in ads tells you more than 4 weeks of user interviews with people who are just being polite