Case study · Paid media operations · Marketing
Turn one campaign brief into reviewed creative, keep launch decisions with your team and trace every lead back to the ad that earned it.
Creative operations
AI creative production
Human approval
Lead attribution
Paid media operations
64+
leads in a single month
100+
ads produced and tested
Under A$100
cost per lead
0
ads launched without a person
Every Meta account eats creative. New hooks, new images, new angles, every week, or performance fades. Producing that volume by hand means a designer, a copywriter and a media buyer passing files between five tools.
And when a lead finally arrives, the hardest question is the simplest one: which ad earned it? Without that answer, ad spend is a habit, not a decision.
This system closes both gaps: AI creative production with people in charge, and attribution that ties every lead to the ad that earned it.
Before the system, every campaign moved through the same scattered path, and every lead arrived with its origin story missing.
Creative bottleneck Every new ad waited on design and copy capacity, so testing velocity was set by people instead of by what the account needed.
Scattered assets Briefs, images and final versions lived in different places, and every handoff between them was manual.
Six parts, from one brief to a lead you can trace.
Every campaign begins as a short creative brief: the offer, the audience, the angle. The brief is the single source for everything the system produces.
The creative engine reads the brief alongside past briefs, then writes the ad strategy and copy: hooks, angles, primary text and headlines.
Image concepts are generated, rendered and filed in the asset library, matched to the brief they came from.
Each finished batch becomes a task with everything attached, and the team is alerted. Nothing moves forward without a person looking at it.
Follow a single batch of creative from idea to attributed lead.
The offer, audience and angle are written down once.
The engine turns the brief into strategy, copy and visual concepts.
Assets are rendered, named and filed against the brief.
Six layers, each with one job. People hold the layer where money moves.
Where every campaign starts, and where past briefs teach the next one.
Turns a brief into strategy, copy and visuals.
The system prepares the work; it never spends. Campaigns are built and launched by a person, budgets are set by a person, and nothing publishes itself.
Creative moves in batches that a person approves before anything reaches the ad account. What the system cannot do matters more than what it can.
No automatic spending, ever
Every creative batch approved by a person
Budgets and launches stay manual
Copy grounded in the brief, not invented
Measured on our own account, with our own spend.
One always-on campaign turns attention into enquiries every day. In its best month so far it produced more than 64 leads.
That same month, each lead cost under A$100. A number like that turns ad spend from a habit into a decision.
More than 100 ads produced and tested: numbered batches, video hooks and retargeting variants, all starting from briefs.
Leads arrive in the CRM with the full chain from campaign to ad, verified against the live systems rather than assembled from memory.
More testable ads from one brief One brief becomes a full batch: strategy, copy and visuals ready for review. Testing velocity is set by what the account needs, not by design capacity.
Handoffs stop leaking time Assets arrive filed and named against their brief, with a review task attached. Nobody hunts through folders for the right version.
Spend becomes accountable Every lead carries its origin. Your team knows which campaigns earn their budget and which ones get turned off.
Judgement stays where it belongs People stop moving files and start making calls: which angles to back, which budgets to raise.
The system handles production and admin. Decisions that touch money, brand and strategy stay with people.
Every campaign launch and every budget change. The system never spends.
Final approval of every creative batch.
Choosing offers, audiences and angles to back.
Reading lead quality and deciding what your sales team works next.
Turning losing campaigns off.
This build fits founders and operators who recognise their ad account here.
Founders spending on Meta who cannot say which ad earned the last lead.
Teams whose testing velocity is capped by design and copy capacity.
Operators who want AI volume without unsupervised spending.
Agencies producing creative for several accounts at once.
Anyone who wants proof a system works before they buy it.
We map your creative and reporting flow, then build the system on your stack, owned by you: AI production, human approval and attribution end to end.
See how a campaign brief becomes a reviewed creative batch, then feeds attribution and lead-quality insight into the next decision.
Launches waited Campaign building queued behind whoever was free, so approved creative sat idle.
No line from ad to lead Leads landed in the CRM with no reliable record of which campaign and ad brought them in.
A person builds the campaign, sets the budget and presses publish. The system never touches spend.
Leads arrive through instant forms and land in the CRM carrying the record of which campaign and ad brought them. The next brief starts smarter.
A person reads the copy, checks the visuals and approves or sends back.
The approved batch is built into a campaign by hand and goes live.
Someone sees the ad, taps, and their details arrive through an instant form.
The CRM records exactly which ad earned the lead, ready for the next brief.
Every produced asset filed, named and matched to its brief.
Finished batches become reviewable work, with the team alerted.
The layer that keeps judgement with people: approval, campaign building, budgets and the publish button.
Where attention becomes enquiries, and every enquiry keeps its origin.
The lesson AI is best at volume; people are best at judgement. The wins come from giving each one its proper job, and from treating attribution as a feature, not an afterthought.
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