Ad-spend autopilot·The loop, applied

Stop paying for
clicks that can't convert.

When a bestseller sells out or a product page breaks, your Google Ads keep spending on dead clicks — often for days before anyone notices. datavessel watches your ads next to your store and cuts the waste before the budget's gone. On autopilot, or with your approval.

Connect Google Ads · Every change waits for your approval

Wasted spend — caught & stopped

Google Ads · this morning

Stopped ~$4,200/day hitting sold-out product pages
  • Paused 3 campaigns sending paid traffic to sold-out SKUsapproved
  • Trimmed budget on 2 under-converting ad groupsapproved
  • Added 11 negative keywords from the search-terms report
Handled before your morning standup

The problem

Ad budget leaks quietly.

The spend doesn't spike — it drips. By the time it shows up in a weekly report, you've already paid for days of clicks that were never going to convert. The three most common leaks:

Sold-out bestsellers

A product sells out overnight, but the ads keep sending paid clicks to a page nobody can buy from.

Broken or thin pages

A page 404s or loses its content, and the campaign pointing at it burns budget on bounces.

Junk search terms

Broad-match keywords pull in searches that never convert — and you're paying for every one.

How it works

The same loop, on your ad spend.

Analyze · Run · Track — the work a paid-search consultant does on a retainer, running every day for a fraction of the cost.

  1. A

    Analyze

    It reads your ads next to your store.

    datavessel pulls campaign performance, the search-terms report and keyword metrics from Google Ads — and cross-references them against live store data. It finds the campaigns paying for clicks to sold-out, broken, or thin pages, and the search terms draining budget with nothing to show.

  2. R

    Run

    It stops the waste — on your approval.

    It pauses the wasting campaigns and ad groups, trims budgets on the under-converting ones, and adds negative keywords for the junk search terms. Every spend-affecting change pauses for your one-click approval — or runs hands-off for the workflows you've chosen to automate.

  3. T

    Track

    It keeps watching so it doesn't come back.

    It checks spend against conversions on a schedule and flags the next leak before it drains the budget — a recovered bestseller that should un-pause, a new junk term, a budget that crept up. The recap lands in Slack so the whole team sees what it handled.

What it can do

Real changes, gated by approval.

datavessel doesn't just report the leak — it fixes it in Google Ads. Reads flow freely; every spend-affecting write waits for your sign-off unless you've put that workflow on autopilot.

  • Pause a campaign or ad group that's wasting spend
  • Raise or lower a campaign's daily budget
  • Add negative keywords to block junk search terms
  • Pause or re-bid individual keywords

Find out what you're wasting.

Connect Google Ads and your store. datavessel surfaces the leaks on day one — you decide what it fixes.