We’re using n8n to turn hours of manual research into ad strategy in under 10 minutes.
Scraping Reddit threads, customer reviews, support tickets, surveys… then piping it into AI workflows that generate hooks, angles, and even static mockups.
We automate the part no one wants to do and feed Meta exactly what it needs to scale.
I broke this down at the @gorgiasio Human vs AI event and most of the room hadn’t even heard of it.
Meta now uses AI (andromeda) to deliver content based on user behaviour, at the individual level.
You prefer short-form statics. I prefer long-form founder stories. Meta serves us both based on 15+ years of behavioural data.
That means creative is now your targeting.
So if you’re still pushing five variations of the same concept, you’ll fall.
To compete, you need:
✅ High volume of content
✅ Multiple creative formats
✅ Messaging that speaks to specific buying triggers
This is what we’ve built internally.
Here’s what we’re doing across our DTC client base:
1. Scraping real customer feedback
From reviews, Reddit, email support, post-purchase surveys, any voice-of-customer data we can find.
2. Running it through AI agents built in n8n
This no-code workflow lets us sort that data into categories: benefits, objections, pain points, buying triggers.
3. Turning that into creative strategy
We generate ad concepts, angles, static mockups, and UGC briefs, all based on what customers are actually saying.
It’s fast. Scalable. And backed by real insight.
We’ve used this exact process to build our top-performing ads across hundreds of brands.
And as Meta shifts further toward AI-led delivery, this kind of system is only going to become more important.
We’re not guessing. We’re using customer data, n8n, and AI to drive creative decisions, daily.
Want to know how? I ran through this last weeks at the Gorgias AI vs Human event. Want the recording?
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A mum and her son recognised me in Tesco from the show and asked for a photo. He ran off to go tell his dad, his mom hugged me and said thank you and said he’d only just come out and watching the show as a family has been a great way for him to feel more comfortable about being out!! I actually might cry!???