AdOps automation agents for trafficking-heavy teams
Campaign launches generate endless micro-tasks: IDs copied into tickets, creatives reconciled, stakeholders pinged. Workload Agents execute those repeatable bridges between your ad stack and collaboration tools—overnight and on weekends too.
Start free on WorkloadOutcomes agents run for teams like yours
Create and update tasks or tickets when trafficking milestones hit
Move reporting extracts into governed sheets or approval flows
Reduce “did someone update the tracker?” churn across regions
How it works
No integration project required. Most teams go from idea to a running agent in a single session inside Workload.
- Give the agent the instructions you want it to handle
Describe the job in plain language—the outcomes, systems, and rules that matter to your team.
- The copilot builds the steps to complete the goal
AI Copilot drafts triggers, tool usage, and logic so you are not mapping every branch manually.
- Connect your software accounts
Link the apps this agent needs so it can read and write real operational data safely.
- Attach a knowledge source (optional)
Ground the agent in your docs, policies, or FAQs when you need consistent answers.
- Preview the agent
Walk through behavior in preview and adjust before it runs on live data.
- Turn it on
Start the agent when you are ready—it runs on your schedule or triggers and stays monitored.
Agent name
Instructions to the agent
Monitor jobs hourly. Flag late arrivals, missing payments, and open invoices…
Trigger
Schedule
Recurring · Every hour
Tools this agent can use
AI Copilot
Chat while you edit the agent
Draft applied to your form.
Always pass jobId from Search Jobs into Find Appointment…
Google Campaign Manager and related connectors mean agents speak the same language as your trafficking stack.
Why Workload (not "another chatbot")
Workload Agents are built for operators who do not have time to become prompt engineers. You describe the business job—dispatch hygiene, billing prep, candidate stage hygiene, trafficking checkpoints—and Workload keeps the data moving with monitoring and repair patterns you already trust from Workload workflows.
For a concise overview to share with stakeholders, see the one-page Workload Agents brief.
