A Runbook is one scheduled optimization cycle a day. It pulls your latest Amazon Ads reports, runs the deterministic engine, and produces a reviewable Manifest — no random clicks, no guesswork.
The daily Runbook schedule and latest analysis status.
One scheduled cycle a day
Every morning, on your schedule and in your timezone, AdsPlane pulls fresh Sponsored Products, Sponsored Brands, and Sponsored Display reports for the campaigns on your allowlist. Nothing outside the allowlist is ever pulled or touched.
Deterministic analysis
The engine classifies each campaign by role and budget lane, scores keywords and search terms, and factors in your product economics — and, on higher tiers, AMC path-to-conversion. Python logic makes every decision; AI only narrates it in plain English. Re-running on the same data produces the same recommendations.
Every allowlisted campaign classified by role and lane.
Resilient by design
The pipeline runs in stages with per-stage timeouts, and it fails closed: on error a run pauses rather than guessing. Work is idempotent and retry-safe, so a transient hiccup never doubles an action.
What it produces
The Runbook's output is a Manifest — a structured, reviewable action plan bounded by your Guardrail Policy. Nothing in it touches Amazon until you approve.
At a glance
SP / SB / SD coverage across your allowlisted campaigns
Deterministic Python engine — AI narrates, never decides
Per-stage timeouts; fails closed on error; idempotent + retry-safe