Aimy Ads
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Advertising
Price: Freemium |
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Aimy Ads is a conversational AI platform that handles the messy work of running paid ad campaigns across Google, Meta, TikTok, X, and other channels. You tell it what you want to sell and who you're trying to reach. It builds the campaigns, manages the budget, adjusts creative on the fly, and shows you what's working.
The core appeal is simple: most small businesses either don't have time to manage ads themselves or they don't know enough about bidding strategies and audience targeting to do it well. Aimy abstracts away the technical complexity.
The platform came out of Brand Networks, a company that's spent 15 years running ads for Fortune 100 companies. They stripped down what worked at that scale and built it for businesses that can't afford a media agency.
It works like this: set up a free account, describe your product or service in plain language, choose which channels matter to your business, and let it run. Aimy handles audience segmentation, creative variations, budget allocation, and real-time optimization. You get reports on what's converting. If something isn't working, you tweak it or let the AI adjust course.
The pricing is straightforward. First month free, then $149 per month. That includes all channels, unlimited campaigns, and the optimization engine. For agencies or organizations managing multiple client accounts, there's a separate partnership tier.
If you're a solo founder, small business owner, or marketing person stretched thin, this cuts your ad setup time from weeks to minutes. The barrier to entry is low. You don't need to understand Google's conversion tracking or Meta's audience architecture to get results.
The platform works well for e-commerce, local services, SaaS, nonprofits doing fundraising, indie game launches. Basically any business that spends money on digital ads. It's built for people who want to advertise but don't want advertising to become their full-time job.
Target audience: Small business owners, indie hackers, solo founders, lean marketing teams, and agencies managing multiple SMB clients who need ads running but lack dedicated ad expertise or bandwidth.