Stop wasting money on underperforming Google Ads and Microsoft Ads campaigns—Adzooma's AI automatically optimizes your paid search in real time.
Adzooma is an AI-powered platform that takes over the grunt work of managing your pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns across Google Ads, Microsoft Advertising, and Facebook Ads. Instead of manually tweaking bids, pausing bad keywords, and rewriting ad copy, Adzooma's AI identifies what's costing you money and what's converting, then makes adjustments automatically. It's like having a full-time PPC specialist on your team—except it works 24/7 and costs a fraction of what you'd pay an agency.
The platform gives you a clear dashboard showing which campaigns, keywords, and ads are performing, which ones are bleeding budget, and exactly what Adzooma recommends you fix. You can approve changes one at a time or let the AI run on autopilot. Most small business owners see results within 30 days: lower cost per conversion, higher click-through rates, and better return on ad spend (ROAS).
E-commerce businesses running Google Shopping campaigns, local service businesses (plumbers, contractors, dentists) using location-based ads, SaaS companies managing lead generation campaigns, digital agencies managing multiple client accounts, and small retailers testing paid search for the first time.
Adzooma offers both free and paid plans. The Free plan lets you manage one account with basic optimization recommendations. Paid plans start at around $49/month and scale based on ad spend (typically 5-15% of your monthly ad budget, which is standard in the industry). Enterprise plans available for agencies managing multiple accounts.
Most Adzooma users report 15-30% reductions in cost per conversion within the first month, which directly translates to more sales per dollar spent. If you're spending $2,000/month on Google Ads and Adzooma cuts your cost per conversion by 20%, that's roughly $400/month recovered—or 10-15 extra conversions at your current rates. Beyond cost savings, the platform saves small business owners 5-8 hours per week on manual campaign tweaking, time that can go toward strategy, product, or sales instead.