What You Can Ask AdChat
AdChat connects your real Facebook Ads data to your AI. Here are the most common ways people use it — with example prompts you can copy and paste.
Find What's Wasting Money
The #1 reason people use AdChat: finding ads that are burning budget without results.
Try asking:
- "What's wasting my money right now?"
- "Show me every ad set that spent more than $50 with zero conversions this week"
- "Which campaigns have the worst cost per result?"
- "Are any of my ads getting clicks but no conversions?"
Know What to Scale
Find your winners and know which ones are safe to put more budget behind.
Try asking:
- "Which ad should I scale?"
- "What's my best performing campaign by ROAS?"
- "Which ads have the lowest cost per lead?"
- "Show me campaigns with consistent results over the last 14 days"
Get a Full Account Audit
Get a plain-English overview of your entire account health in seconds.
Try asking:
- "How is my account looking?"
- "Give me a summary of this week's performance"
- "What changed compared to last week?"
- "Compare this month to last month"
Detect Creative Fatigue
Catch ads that used to work but are going stale before your ROAS crashes.
Try asking:
- "Which ads are showing signs of fatigue?"
- "Are any of my ads above frequency 3?"
- "Which creatives have declining CTR over the last 2 weeks?"
- "What's my highest frequency ad set?"
Generate New Ad Copy
Use your real performance data to write better ads.
Try asking:
- "My 'Summer Sale' ad is performing best — write 5 new headline variations based on what's working"
- "Write 3 new ad copy angles for my retargeting audience"
- "What's the hook in my best-performing ad? Give me 5 variations"
- "Write ad copy for a cold audience based on my winning creative"
Compare Time Periods
No spreadsheets needed. Just ask.
Try asking:
- "Compare this week to last week"
- "How did Monday perform vs Tuesday?"
- "What's my average daily spend this month?"
- "Show me my weekly trend for the last 4 weeks"
Get Cost Clarity
Cut through the metrics noise and get the number that matters.
Try asking:
- "What did I pay for a lead yesterday?"
- "What's my blended CPA across all campaigns?"
- "How much am I spending per day right now?"
- "What's my ROAS on the retargeting campaign?"
Client Reporting
Generate summaries you can send directly to clients.
Try asking:
- "Give me a summary of this account's performance this month that I can email to a client"
- "Write a weekly performance update for this account"
- "What are the top 3 wins and top 3 concerns this week?"
Pro Tips
- Be specific about time: "this week" vs "last 7 days" vs "since Monday" all work
- Name campaigns: If you know the campaign name, mention it for faster, more specific answers
- Ask follow-ups: Start broad ("How's my account?") then drill down ("Tell me more about that retargeting campaign")
- Request formats: "Give me this as a table" or "Rank these from best to worst"
- Combine questions: "Show me my worst 3 ads by CPA and write replacement copy for each"