5 Minutes of AiHello: Turn PPC Chaos into Momentum
AutoPilot optimizes bids (and gets smarter).Set target ACOS and walk away. AutoPilot continuously adjusts bids, harvests winning search terms into the right match types, and trims losers. It’s the boring, relentless tuning you never have time for.

Product Pulse kills waste before it spreads.Got products going out of stock? Product Pulse auto-pauses ads on near out of inventory ASINs and re-enables when inventory recovers. No more paying for traffic that can’t convert or can’t ship.

Reprice your branded products for max sales or profit.Your brand terms deserve first shot at the sale. Automated repricing for branded SKUs protects margins while keeping you competitive so your Sponsored placements actually convert.

Budgets that match your strategy, not your guess.Push top-performers and starve zombies with budget control at portfolio, product, and campaign levels. Roll up pacing by day and week so spend follows demand then layer manual dayparting to cut midnight waste and lean in when shoppers are live.

Act with precision: reviews, negatives, and focus.

Automated Review Requests: Trigger post-order requests via Amazon’s recommended “Request a Review” channel at scale, on time, without manual clicks.

Action Pulse: Batch-approve smart suggestions to negate bad search terms and apply targeted bid optimizations in seconds.

Quadrants Dashboard: See which campaigns pull their weight : High Spend/Low Sales? Low Spend/High Sales? Double down on winners, fix or cut the rest.

Why this works

Most sellers lose money in the margins due to late-night clicks, stale bids, unreviewed orders, and attention scattered across 200 tabs. AiHello compresses that overhead into a few decisive moves you make once, while the system executes all day.

Net effect: cleaner spend, steadier conversions, faster review flywheel, and a budget that behaves. https://www.aihello.com/resources/blog/5-minutes-of-aihello-turn-ppc-chaos-into-momentum/

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