It runs your ads 24/7. Kills losers, scales winners, optimises your real profit, not the platform's vanity ROAS. Overseen by me and my team. The video explains everything.
Every one of those lines was me.

I'm Keira. I've made over seven figures online across four of my own stores.
And still, every evening ended the same way yours does. 11pm. Back in Ads Manager. Guessing. I'd tried every tool. Every AI. ChatGPT. Nothing actually took the work off me.
Then I got burned by an agency in my first business. Thousands gone, while I heard "the ads are warming up" for months. Then I actually ran an agency myself. So I've seen the model from both sides. I'd never hand my brand to one again.
So I built the thing I genuinely wished I'd had. Everything on this page exists because I needed it first.
Here's the sentence that explains why ChatGPT didn't change your business: AI is only as good as the data it's trained on. ChatGPT is trained on everyone in general, and no one in particular. It knows nothing about your store. Ours is different: trained on the best ad buying in the industry, then trained on YOUR store, every single day. The smart owners moving first aren't smarter than you. They just found the way in. This page is it.
Meta's auction re-prices every few minutes, all night, every night. You check your account, what, twice a day? Everything that happens in between, I call the Dead Hours. That's where your budget quietly bleeds.
You're staring at Ads Manager one more time before sleep. The numbers won't change because you're watching.
A losing ad set is still spending. A winning one has stalled. Nobody is there to act. Not you, not an agency. Nobody.
You check the account, and your stomach drops. Hours late, money gone. Then it repeats tonight.
It's not your creatives. It's not your targeting. And it's not because you're bad at this. The structural problem is simple: the auction never stops and humans have to. An agency doesn't fix it either, they're asleep at 3am too, and they're juggling forty other accounts at 3pm. That's the real reason the account never feels under control.
You don't have to take my word for it. This is how store owners describe it themselves, all over the internet:
ChatGPT. Dashboards and tools. A freelancer. An agency. Pick whichever you've tried — they all leave the same two holes:
Close those two holes — and everything changes. Your budget stops bleeding overnight. Your account stops forgetting. Your evenings come back. That's exactly what I built. Let me show you.
I'm Keira. I've sold over seven figures online with my own brands, and I built Adboard because I was the person in bed with Ads Manager open. Your AI ads expert does four things, in a loop, forever:
And before you ask: no, I wouldn't hand an AI the keys on its own either. Me and my team oversee every account. The AI does the relentless round-the-clock work no human can. We make the judgment calls no AI should. You get both.
Each one has a short video where I explain the part that matters most.
Your margins, hero products, tone, the audiences that converted, every test you've run and how it went. Generic AI forgets you the second you close the tab. Yours keeps learning, every day, so by month six it knows your account better than any agency would.
The ad platform says 4x and you feel great. But it doesn't know your product cost, shipping, or fees. Adboard does the real maths, revenue minus everything, so it optimises to make you money, not to make a dashboard look pretty. Across Meta, TikTok and Pinterest as you grow.
Meta's auction never sleeps. Your AI ads expert closes the Dead Hours: it spots a stalling winner or a budget-eating loser the moment it happens, not at the next human check-in.
We don't make your creatives. That's the most important thing you do. But it analyses every single creative you run, tells you exactly why it won or died, and hands you new creative ideas every week based on what your account is proving. People pay creative strategists thousands a month for that.
AI on its own, let loose on your budget? I wouldn't trust that, and neither should you. The AI does the relentless round-the-clock work. We make the judgment calls and sanity-check anything big. You get both.
When someone buys, even days after they clicked, Adboard matches the sale back to the exact ad click and sends it back to Meta, TikTok and Pinterest, enriched with first-party data the platforms can't see on their own. Better data means better targeting means cheaper ads, and the difference goes straight back in your pocket. Stores pay £200+ a month for a tool that does only this. Agencies don't even set it up. Yours is built in, on from day one.
£250, fully refundable. You're not booking a sales call, you're hiring your ads expert. The commitment is the start line, not the finish line.
I send you a couple of short setup videos and add you on the backend personally. You connect Facebook the same way you'd give any agency access. Want it done together on a call? A strategy call with me, the kind you'd normally pay for, is included.
It starts watching, deciding, acting and remembering, day one. You watch it learn your business from a dashboard that finally tells the truth.
Two agencies in two years and neither of them showed me what the first-week audit did. It flagged three campaigns that had been quietly bleeding for over a month. I'd just accepted it as normal.
I was checking the ads at 10pm every night. Now I check the Monday report and that's genuinely it. ROAS is up, and I have my evenings back. Those two things happening at the same time still doesn't feel real.
I thought "always-on" was just a phrase. Then I got a notification at 2am that a campaign was being pulled back because CPC had spiked overnight. That's real money that used to just disappear while I slept.
The audit in the first 10 minutes of connecting was more useful than anything my last agency sent in six months. I didn't realise how much I didn't know about my own account until it showed me.
I was sceptical about AI for ads after wasting time with ChatGPT. This is completely different — it actually knows my account. By week three it flagged a creative pattern I'd been missing for months.
Cancelled my attribution app and profit tracker the first week. Both replaced, built in. That saving alone covers most of the cost before anything else even changes. Everything else on top is a bonus.
A look inside the dashboard you'd be handing your ads to. Screenshots show demo data.





And the hours are worth more than everything else on that receipt. 20 hours a week is 80 hours a month. That's 1,000 hours a year, six working months of your life, in Ads Manager. Do the maths on yourself: £495 a month ÷ 80 hours is about £6 an hour. Keep running it by hand, and that's the rate you've just given yourself. You run a multi-thousand-pound business. You'd never accept that rate from anyone else.
Same store. Same products. Two different owners. Which one you are in 30 days is the only decision on this page.
Why is it this cheap? Because Adboard is new and I'm building the first cohort of brands. I'd rather win a first handful of stores at a silly price, get the results on record, and let those results sell the next hundred. You get a price I will never run again. I get a case study. That's the trade.
Waiting feels free. It's the most expensive option on this page. It just never sends you an invoice.
We're still early in the AI race. That won't last. The stores that move in this window take the market share. The ones that wait spend years catching up in a game that's brutal to catch up in. You happen to be reading this while the window is still open.
By month six it knows your account better than a £100k-a-year ads expert ever could. And it never hands in its notice.