Airtop Launches AI Tool for Automated Google Ads — Builds Campaigns, Adjusts Budgets, and Generates Reports in One Place
Startup Airtop has launched a new feature on Product Hunt that lets an AI agent build Google Ads campaigns, optimize spending, and generate reports — claiming it operates 10-100x cheaper than typical AI agents.
Airtop, an AI automation startup, has launched a new product called "Airtop for Google Ads Automation" on Product Hunt under the marketing, advertising, and artificial intelligence categories, with a short description saying it helps "build campaigns, optimize spend, and generate reports."
This feature is part of a larger product called "Mark," which is Airtop's fourth launch on Product Hunt. Mark serves as an all-in-one marketing AI agent — it takes a business's website as input for research, builds a tailored GTM (Go-to-Market) plan for each business, then creates web agents (AI programs that perform tasks on the web on behalf of humans) to automate various tasks including lead generation, customer data enrichment, outbound outreach, SEO, and Google Ads campaign management.
The Airtop team states that the company uses Mark for most of its own marketing, including running Google Ads. The official website at airtop.ai/mark confirms that Mark can directly create, manage, and track Google Ads campaigns, and integrates with tools businesses already use, such as Google Workspace, Airtable, HubSpot, and Slack.
The interesting part lies on the technical side. The development team claims the system is built on its own Agent Builder platform, where Mark converts all automations into deterministic code (producing the same result every time), making the agent stable and 10-100x cheaper to run than agents that call an LLM at every step.
However, all information comes from Airtop itself — both the company website and the Product Hunt page. There has been no reporting from independent tech media, so real-world performance and business outcomes remain to be proven.
The trend toward all-in-one AI agents that fully automate advertising could change how small Thai businesses manage their online ad budgets without relying entirely on agencies. However, this tool is still new and lacks independent verification of its effectiveness, so it's worth testing with a small budget first.