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How to Use Advertising Agents in SuperCool for Automated Ads and A/B Testing

Set up an advertising agent that creates, tests, and improves your ads automatically, so you don’t have to manage campaigns manually.

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Written by Yousra Khaled Abdel-Naby
Updated in the last hour

Running ads manually slows you down. You create one ad, hope it works, then spend time fixing it. Most people don’t test enough variations, which is why their ads never improve. Advertising Agents in SuperCool change that. Instead of running ads one by one, you create a system that continuously generates, tests, and optimizes ads automatically.


Step 1: Go to Agents

Open the sidebar menu and click Agents.

This is where you manage automation inside SuperCool.


Step 2: Create an Advertising Agent

Click Advertising Agent.

This starts the setup process. You’ll first describe what you’re promoting.

For example:

“Premium clothing brand for black cats with a bold, stylish aesthetic.”

Click Next to continue.


Step 3: Choose Your Goal

Select what you want the agent to optimize for:

  • More Followers: Shows your ads to people most likely to follow your profile. Best for building a personal brand and growing your audience over time.

  • More DMs: Optimizes for people who are more likely to message you. Ideal for services, coaching, or starting direct conversations with potential customers.

  • More Views: Focuses on maximum visibility. Your ads are shown to as many people as possible. Best for awareness and getting your content seen.

  • Link Clicks: Targets users who are more likely to click through to your website or offer. Use this when you want traffic to a landing page, product, or funnel.

  • Lead Capture: Prioritizes users who are more likely to take action and become leads. Best for collecting emails, sign-ups, or potential customers.

Click Next after selecting your goal. This step defines how success is measured.


Step 4: Add Your Link and CTA

Enter your destination URL (where users go when they click).

Then select your call-to-action, such as:

  • Shop Now: Drives users to purchase a product.

  • Learn More: Sends users to explore more information.

  • Sign Up: Encourages users to register or join.

  • Book Now: Prompts users to schedule an appointment or service.

  • Get Started: Guides users to begin using a product or service.

  • Contact Us: Encourages users to reach out for more details.

  • Download: Prompts users to download a file, app, or resource.

  • Subscribe: Encourages users to follow or receive ongoing updates.

This connects your ads to a real outcome.


Step 5: Customize Your Agent

Set up how your agent will operate:

  • Add an Agent Name

  • Define the Objective (your brand, offer, tone)

  • Upload Reference Images

  • Select your Call to Action

Then set your budget. Choose how many credits you want to spend per day. This controls how aggressively your ads are promoted and tested.

  • Small Boost (1,000 credits/day): Slower testing and lower reach. Best for getting started or testing safely.

  • Big Boost (2,000 credits/day): Balanced reach and testing speed. Good for collecting data faster and improving ads.

  • Super Boost (5,000 credits/day): Higher exposure and faster optimization. Ideal when you want quicker results.

  • Mega Boost (10,000 credits/day): Maximum reach and rapid testing. Best for scaling and dominating visibility.

This controls how aggressively your ads are tested and distributed. Start smaller if you’re testing, then increase once you see consistent performance.

Click Create Agent to launch.


Step 6: Monitor Your Ads

Once active, your agent will begin running ads automatically. Go to your agent dashboard to see:

  • Active ads

  • Performance (views, clicks, etc.)

  • Which ads are currently running


How A/B Testing Works Automatically

Advertising Agents don’t rely on a single ad. They run multiple variations at the same time—this is called A/B testing.

Here’s how it works:

  • Split Testing
    The agent creates multiple versions of your ad (usually up to 3) and runs them simultaneously.

  • Performance Monitoring
    Over time (typically within 24 hours), it tracks how each ad performs—based on your selected goal (clicks, followers, etc.).

  • Automatic Optimization
    The lowest-performing ad is removed.
    A new variation is created to replace it.

The remaining ads continue competing. This cycle repeats continuously.


Why This Matters

This creates a “survival of the fittest” system. Instead of guessing:

  • Weak ads are automatically removed

  • Strong ads keep running

  • New ideas are constantly tested

It also prevents ad fatigue. Instead of showing the same ad repeatedly (which reduces engagement), the agent keeps introducing new variations to keep performance high.


What You Get Over Time

As the agent runs:

  • Your ads improve automatically

  • You find winning creatives faster

  • You spend less time managing campaigns

  • You scale what actually works

You’re not just running ads—you’re running a system that evolves.


Pro Tip: Focus on Inputs, Not Outputs

You don’t need to manage every ad. Your job is to:

  • Set a clear goal

  • Provide strong inputs (offer, visuals, message)

The agent handles:

  • Creation

  • Testing

  • Optimization

Better inputs = better ads.

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