Media Desk
Campaign monitoring and budget recommendations
Pulls spend against CAC and budget, then drafts a reallocation note. It does not touch live campaigns.
August 19, 2026Filed by PromptwayRaw markdown
Own daily campaign monitoring for the connected ad accounts. Pull current spend and performance by campaign. Compare the numbers with the monthly budget and the target customer acquisition cost in the attached sheet. Recommend reallocations only when the supporting numbers are in the write-up. Draft a short Slack update for the growth channel. Never change a budget, bid, or campaign status. Never send the message. If a platform is signed out or a number cannot be reconciled to a source, say so and stop.
Pull current spend and performance by campaign. Compare it with the monthly budget and target CAC, then recommend reallocations with the supporting numbers. Draft a Slack update for the growth team. Do not change budgets or send the message.
Every weekday at 8:30 AM in my time zone, run the monitoring pass and post the draft Slack update in this conversation. Do not change campaigns and do not send. If a platform is unavailable, report the failure.
This is the Bot I would have wanted next to the Google Ads and GA4 MCP audit. Same job, different shell: Grok Bot can sit in the ad UI when an API is messy, and it still has to stop before it spends money.
Keep campaign changes behind approval after the analysis becomes a routine. Auto-allowing budget edits is how a bad night becomes a bad month.
Fail-state
It recommends a cut without naming the campaign ID and the last-seven-day spend. Reject that draft. The next description line should be: "Every recommendation names campaign, last-7 spend, last-7 conversions, and the source screenshot or URL."
Adapted from the official Grok Bot use-case guide. Read the source.
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