SearchAd AI is built around one belief: the best Apple Search Ads strategy is the one you can actually ship before the week ends. Each feature below is a piece of that loop. Pick any to read deeper, or open the app and try them all on a sandbox account.
Describe your app in plain English. The AI drafts a country-by-country Apple Search Ads plan with localized keywords, bid ceilings, and ad group structure. You read it. You approve it. Nothing else.
Read moreSpinning up one campaign per country is busywork. SearchAd AI ships up to 90 in one approval, with budgets tiered by purchasing power so you do not overpay in markets that cannot return the cost.
Read more"Notes app" is one keyword in English and a different one in Turkish, Japanese, and Brazilian Portuguese. The planner generates the right ones for each locale instead of running every market through a single English seed list.
Read moreEvery campaign ships with a separate Competitors ad group so you can bid against rival brand names without polluting your generic CPT data. Block, raise, or pause the whole group independently.
Read moreJoins Apple Search Ads spend with RevenueCat subscription revenue and shows blended ROAS by campaign, keyword, country, and day. No SDK to install. Connect once, refresh forever.
Read moreAn $8 CPT is sensible in the United States and unhinged in Vietnam. SearchAd AI sets opening bids using empirical tiers from real deploys, so day one is never your worst day of the campaign.
Read moreThe AI cannot create a campaign, change a bid, or spend a cent without your tap. The approval gate is wired in the backend, not promised in a system prompt. Prompt injection has no path through it.
Read moreHook Claude Desktop, Cursor, or your in-house agent into SearchAd AI over MCP. Scoped keys, daily spend envelopes, and a kill switch keep autopilot from becoming a runaway.
Read moreMost teams running Apple Search Ads spend the bulk of their time on data entry. Cloning a campaign for the next country. Pasting localized keywords. Lowering a bid that has not changed since launch. None of that is strategy. It is the cost of strategy not being software yet.
SearchAd AI turns the busywork into one sentence. You say what you want, you read what the model proposes, you approve what looks right. The Apple account stays yours. The spend stays yours. The judgment stays yours. The typing goes away.
SearchAd AI is a chat-first management layer for Apple Search Ads. You describe what you want in plain English; the AI drafts country-by-country campaigns with localized keywords, opening bids, and ad group structure. You read the plan and approve it. The AI cannot deploy anything without your explicit tap.
App developers, indie founders, and growth teams running iOS apps. It is built around the workflows of subscription apps, premium one-time-purchase apps, and games that monetize on the App Store. It is not a fit for non-app businesses, since Apple Search Ads itself only advertises App Store listings.
Yes, but only the Apple Search Ads API credentials (client ID, team ID, key ID, private key). They are stored encrypted server-side, scoped to your account, and unreachable from the browser. They are only used inside Cloud Functions to sign a single request for an action you approved. Disconnect at any time and they are wiped.
Apple's own UI is built for one campaign at a time. SearchAd AI is built for ninety. It bakes in the architecture experienced ASA practitioners use anyway (per-country campaigns, Exact and Competitors ad groups, EXACT match, Search Match off, MANUAL_CPT, tiered opening bids) and removes the typing. Your Apple account stays yours; SearchAd AI sits in front of it.
Paid product with a free trial. The Indie plan starts at $49 per month after the trial. Your Apple Search Ads spend is separate and stays inside your own Apple account. The free trial includes the full feature surface; nothing is gated behind sales.
Not in the default product. Every change Apple would see (deploy, bid change, pause, keyword expansion) goes through an explicit approval gate. If you wire your own MCP agent in, you can set a daily spend envelope inside which the agent can act, with a kill switch above it. The approval gate cannot be bypassed by prompt injection because it is enforced in the backend, not in a system prompt.
Yes. The campaign planner, localized keyword research, bid tiers, approval workflow, and MCP agent API work for any kind of app advertised through Apple Search Ads. The blended ROAS dashboard adds the most value when you also use RevenueCat for revenue (it joins ad spend with subscription revenue), but the rest of the platform does not depend on it.
Most teams go from sign-up to first approved deploy in under fifteen minutes. Paste your Apple Search Ads API credentials, describe your app in one or two sentences, read the draft plan the AI produces, tap Approve. Campaigns land paused so you can review them once more inside Apple's UI before resuming.
The free trial includes the full feature surface. Nothing is gated behind a sales call.