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    What are some genuinely useful PPC tools that you’ve vibecoded?

    Posted by Das6MTS4 on March 19, 2026 at 2:18 am

    I recently built a budget management tool and a search terms report analyzer that automatically prunes for negatives and highlights new keyword opportunities. What have you guys been building? Any tools you’ve coded that you can't live without now?

    Das6MTS4 replied 2 hours, 37 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • ryanmhale8

    Guest
    March 19, 2026 at 2:27 am

    How do you “vibecode” these?

  • stovetopmuse

    Guest
    March 19, 2026 at 3:06 am

    built a janky placement scorer that flags likely bot traffic based on ctr spikes + zero downstream events

    nothing fancy but it saved me from burning budget on a few “too good to be true” pockets. also made me trust my data less tbh

    your search term pruner sounds solid though, are you feeding it conversion lag or just real-time data?

  • ppcwithyrv

    Guest
    March 19, 2026 at 3:27 am

    Nice. The two I use most are a query miner that clusters search terms into negatives, expansion ideas, and intent buckets, and a pacing tool that flags budget waste before it turns into a real problem. Anything that cuts down repetitive account cleanup and helps me make decisions faster becomes hard to live without pretty quickly.

  • PreSonusAmp

    Guest
    March 19, 2026 at 3:37 am

    Wish I could vibe code the entire OCI and conversion setup for clients lol.

  • Madismas

    Guest
    March 19, 2026 at 5:04 am

    It’s connecting to the Google ads API that’s the hard part.

  • kaancata

    Guest
    March 19, 2026 at 5:17 am

    I’ve gone a bit down the rabbit hole with this tbh. At this point I’m not really using AI as a “tool” anymore, it’s more like how I operate accounts.

    I built a system around search terms that does more than just negatives. It pulls data, groups queries, flags irrelevant patterns, and surfaces gaps in coverage. Not perfect, but it saves a stupid amount of time and forces consistency. Before it was very manual and easy to miss things.

    On the reporting/analysis side, I’ve stopped building dashboards the traditional way. I just pull structured data and run analysis on top of it. Things like “what actually changed week over week and why” instead of just showing numbers. That’s probably the biggest shift for me.

    I’ve also built onboarding flows where I can take a new client, run keyword research, cluster it, and get to a first campaign structure pretty quickly. Still needs human input obviously, but it removes a lot of the repetitive groundwork.

    Outside of the Ads themselves, I’ve probably gotten the most leverage from just connecting things. If there’s an API, I’ll try to plug into it. CRM, forms, tracking, whatever. Then AI sits on top and helps make sense of it or trigger actions. That part is honestly more valuable than anything inside the ad platform.

    Biggest lesson for me though is that most “AI PPC tools” are underwhelming because they lack context. If you don’t control the inputs and structure, the outputs are average at best.

    Once you start building your own stuff around your workflows, it becomes a lot more useful. Each of my clients has their own “context folder” on my device. This automatically pulls in emails, their website, meeting transcripts etc. which I can then leverage for much more comprehensive data analysis and decision making for a client.

    So I haven’t really vibed coded a smart app or software, I’ve just built a system that leverages the available API’s from relevant ad accounts, that makes it possible to make smarter decisions for my clients.

  • flimflambam

    Guest
    March 19, 2026 at 5:33 am

    I want to replace AdPulse with my own tool but my head is swimming

  • teleekom

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    March 19, 2026 at 6:01 am

    Weekly email report which summarizes account performance in the context of shop performance, poas, checking for problems with stock, etc. I’m pulling data from Google Ads and my clients stores to achieve this and I’m also using Claude API for AI summary.

    In similar fashion I’ve built a tool which can help with planing on what and how much to buy from clients suppliers. This takes into account current and last year’s sales of products, Google Ads data and Google search consoles data for seasonality. Output is a sheet with multiple lists per supplier sorted by priority of what products client should buy and in what quantity.

    Also I have a budgeting script which ramp up my target roas over the weekends to slow down spending.

  • potatodrinker

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    March 19, 2026 at 6:13 am

    OP really just dived into the self promotion in the first sentence. Wow.

  • neilasaurus

    Guest
    March 19, 2026 at 9:00 am

    I vibe-coded this internally a few months ago to help deal with search query reports: [https://autosqr.io/](https://autosqr.io/)

    It lets you:

    – Set up accounts (clients or internal accounts)

    – Create a profile per account (including an auto fill which uses AI)

    – Upload your search terms reports and run analysis

    – It automatically categorises them into Irrelevant, Brand, etc. – and helps you see what’s actually helping you get conversions. It uses an LLM + external validation, like Google Searches or visiting websites, to work out what’s relevant and what isn’t.

    I haven’t promoted it yet because it’s largely an internal tool. However I published it and bought a domain for it, as I thought other people might find it useful.

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