Automation rules vs reasoning agents. Adzooma automates simple tasks; Meerkats creates, launches and optimizes to revenue.
Adzooma helps small businesses manage Google, Microsoft and Facebook ads with one-click opportunities and automation rules. It simplifies management, but rules are brittle and it doesn't create creative or pages or reason about your revenue.
| Capability | Adzooma | Meerkats |
|---|---|---|
| Campaign creation | Rule-based management | Builds & launches |
| Creative generation | — | Generates new creatives |
| Landing page generation | — | Yes |
| Cross-platform | Google, Microsoft, Facebook | Google, Meta, LinkedIn |
| Optimizes toward | CPA, conversions | Revenue & CAC |
| CRM / revenue connection | — | Yes — the Revenue Loop |
| Human-in-the-loop approval | Automation rules | Propose → approve → execute |
| Continuous optimization | Rules-based | Continuous |
Adzooma automates simple, predefined tasks. Meerkats runs reasoning agents that create the work, adapt to what's happening, and optimize to revenue — all with your approval.
Agents write the campaigns, generate the creatives, and build the landing pages — so insight turns into shipped work, not a to-do list.
Connected to your CRM, Meerkats tunes spend toward what actually closes — not the cheapest click or the best on-platform ROAS.
Every change is proposed for your approval before it goes live. Read-only until you sign off.
Yes — if you've outgrown rule-based opportunities and want agents that create and optimize across your whole funnel.
Rules do the same thing regardless of context. Meerkats reasons about what's happening and proposes the right action for the moment.
Yes — it generates creatives and landing pages, not just manages existing ones.
It proposes every change for your approval first.
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Read-only until you approve. No setup. No contract.
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