Pause Ads When Inventory Hits 50 triggers the moment there is a meaningful shift in days of cover and inbound timing an…
Marko handles stop paying for clicks on asins about to stock out and route the remaining units toward higher-quality demand. Bruno join when the decision needs cross-functional context. It can execute inside your guardrails once the workflow is live.
No credit card. Observe-only until you approve.
Trigger
Event-driven
Runs
Event-driven
Agent
Marko + Bruno
Mode
Autonomous
Setup
7 minutes
What it does
Five jobs Marko handles before the issue becomes another manual cleanup loop.
Claim-based, operator-first, and tied to the exact handoff the team would otherwise have to manage by hand.
Pulls the freshest inventory data tied to Pause Ads When Inventory Hits 50 so the workflow starts from the live account state, not a stale report.
Marko joins that signal against the surrounding business context, including guardrails, thresholds, and the ASIN or campaign data that makes the decision usable.
Scores the issue or opportunity in operator language so the team can see what changed, why it matters, and what deserves attention first.
Builds the exact next step for pause ads when inventory hits 50, with the reasoning attached and the proposed action kept inside your chosen mode.
Approved guardrails let the workflow push the move without waiting on a human every cycle. The result lands in the same Mission Control audit trail as the rest of Ultra.
Why operators use this
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Inventory problems are expensive because you usually notice them after the ad spend and revenue plan are already wrong.
The manual loop is messy: export inventory status, check inbound timing, compare days of cover to demand, and then remember which campaigns, ASINs, and launch plans have to change because stock moved.
Operators rarely have one clean screen for that. They are juggling Seller Central, spreadsheets, inbound notes, and Slack messages from the warehouse or supplier.
By the time someone pieces the picture together, the stockout risk or aging-inventory drag has already become a business problem instead of a warning.
One missed low-stock handoff can waste ad spend and force rushed replenishment decisions that cost far more than the original stock problem.
How it runs
A real operating loop, not a vague promise.
Exact steps, accountable owners, and the human checkpoints kept in the sequence where trust actually matters.
The trigger condition fires
AGENTUltra detects the days of cover and inbound timing change that should not wait for a manual review.
Instant
Marko pulls the working set
AGENTMarko gathers the exact account slice needed for pause ads when inventory hits 50 and throws out noise that does not matter for this decision.
+20 sec
Marko joins the surrounding context
AGENTThresholds, guardrails, prior actions, and the affected ASIN, campaign, or workflow context get attached before a recommendation is drafted.
+45 sec
Bruno adds cross-agent context
CROSS-AGENTBruno adds the adjacent signal that changes how this move should be prioritized or constrained.
+60 sec
Marko drafts the next move
AGENTThe workflow packages the exact change, the supporting logic, and the confidence score instead of dropping a vague alert into the team's lap.
+90 sec
Autonomy check passes
AGENTThe workflow confirms the move is still inside your guardrails before it pushes the action automatically.
+2 min
Execution and audit trail close the loop
AGENTUltra logs the before-and-after, reasoning, approver or system actor, and undo path so the next cycle starts from a trustworthy history.
Immediately after step 06
What you get
This is the actual output. Not a screenshot from a slide deck.
The Mission Control-style review queue, with the reasoning and next-step controls attached to every line.
Pause Ads When Inventory Hits 50 · Mission Control Preview
SHOWING 5 EXAMPLE ROWS · INVENTORY OUTPUT READY FOR REVIEW
Your guardrails
Change any default. Any threshold. Any rule.
The defaults are grounded in real operator workflows, but every one of them is meant to be editable.
LOW-STOCK THRESHOLD
14 days
DEFAULT · EDITABLE
Defines when the workflow should shift from monitoring into active stock-risk handling.
AD THROTTLE ACTION
Enabled
DEFAULT · TOGGLEABLE
Lets inventory workflows coordinate with PPC when stock is too tight to keep spending hard.
INBOUND BUFFER
3 days
DEFAULT · EDITABLE
Adds extra safety before the workflow assumes incoming units will actually land on time.
MANUAL HOLDS
Your list
EMPTY BY DEFAULT
Protect specific ASINs or suppliers from automated reorder or throttle behavior while the team investigates.
Before you turn it on
What Marko needs to run properly.
Inventory feed connected
Required for FBA, on-hand, inbound, and days-of-cover visibility.
Lead-time assumptions loaded
Required if the workflow should make a meaningful reorder or risk call.
ASIN-to-channel mapping ready
Needed so stock decisions can hand off into PPC or ops cleanly.
Supplier calendar
Optional, but helpful when reorder timing depends on non-standard lead times.
Bruno enabled
Optional if you want richer forecast context inside the workflow.
Slack routing
Optional for immediate stock-risk notifications.
Used together
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Low Stock Alert System
Send a clean alert the moment a SKU crosses your cover threshold so the next action is obvious.
Supplier Inventory Sync
Cross-check supplier availability against your forecast so inbound surprises do not become marketplace outages.
30-Day Stockout Forecast
Predict which SKUs are going to run dry before the reorder window closes and traffic has to be throttled.
Before you ask
Three questions we hear on every setup call.
It can, but only once you leave it in autonomous mode and keep the guardrails in place. The workflow still logs every move and preserves the undo path.
Guardrails, explicit thresholds, and a full audit trail. The workflow shows the reasoning, stays inside the protection limits you set, and gives the team a reversible history instead of a black-box action.
Yes. Thresholds, exclusions, routing, and sensitivity can be set at the account level and, where relevant, narrowed to specific campaigns, ASINs, or watchlists.
Stop letting inventory cleanup wait until the problem is already expens…
Turn on Pause Ads When Inventory Hits 50. Ultra handles the first governed cycle, shows the reasoning, and keeps the next move visible before the team loses another day to manual follow-up.
No credit card. Observe-only until you approve.