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Rank-Driven PPC Optimization runs every week so the team catches shifts in 7-day keyword performance before they become…

Marko handles coordinate spend around rank momentum so campaigns push where organic lift is still worth protecting. Oracle join when the decision needs cross-functional context. It queues the recommendation for review before anything changes in the account.

No credit card. Observe-only until you approve.

Trigger

Scheduled

Runs

Weekly

Agent

Marko + Oracle

Mode

Approval required

Setup

5 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.

01

Pulls the freshest ppc data tied to Rank-Driven PPC Optimization so the workflow starts from the live account state, not a stale report.

02

Marko joins that signal against the surrounding business context, including guardrails, thresholds, and the ASIN or campaign data that makes the decision usable.

03

Scores the issue or opportunity in operator language so the team can see what changed, why it matters, and what deserves attention first.

04

Builds the exact next step for rank-driven ppc optimization, with the reasoning attached and the proposed action kept inside your chosen mode.

05

The final move waits for approval so the operator can review the reasoning before anything executes. The result lands in the same Mission Control audit trail as the rest of Ultra.

Why operators use this

You already know what you should be doing. You just do not have time to do it daily.

Pull yesterday's search term report. Filter it by ACoS. Cross-reference against your COGS sheet. Check pacing. Decide which terms deserve a bid cut, which campaigns need a budget pullback, and which winners are still underbid.

In practice, nobody does that with the right cadence. It happens on Sunday night, during a monthly agency recap, or after the spend already drifted for a week.

Meanwhile, the same leaking keyword keeps spending again tomorrow. The problem is not knowing what to do. The problem is running the loop fast enough to matter.

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Average seller running $15K/mo in Amazon ads loses $600-900/mo to keywords that should have been throttled yesterday.

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.

01

Marko starts the scheduled cycle

AGENT

The cadence for rank-driven ppc optimization begins automatically on the schedule you set.

06:00 ET

02

Marko pulls the working set

AGENT

Marko gathers the exact account slice needed for rank-driven ppc optimization and throws out noise that does not matter for this decision.

06:01 ET

03

Marko joins the surrounding context

AGENT

Thresholds, guardrails, prior actions, and the affected ASIN, campaign, or workflow context get attached before a recommendation is drafted.

06:02 ET

04

Oracle adds cross-agent context

CROSS-AGENT

Oracle adds the adjacent signal that changes how this move should be prioritized or constrained.

06:03 ET

05

Marko drafts the next move

AGENT

The workflow packages the exact change, the supporting logic, and the confidence score instead of dropping a vague alert into the team's lap.

06:04 ET

06

Human review checkpoint

HUMAN CHECKPOINT

The change waits for a human to approve it in Mission Control, email, or the connected team channel.

Your schedule

07

Execution and audit trail close the loop

AGENT

Ultra 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.

Rank-Driven PPC Optimization · Mission Control Preview

28 MOVES · LIVE PREVIEW
ASIN
SIGNAL
REASON
CHANGE
CONFIDENCE
B0PPC01
keyword bleed
Spend rising with no profitable conversion signal.
Cut bids 12%
HIGH
B0PPC02
winner scaling
Healthy margin and conversion rate justify more coverage.
Raise bids 9%
HIGH
B0PPC03
budget pacing
Campaign is outrunning the month before noon.
Throttle budget
MED
B0PPC04
inventory-aware pullback
Remaining cover is short enough that spend should cool down.
Reduce exposure
MED
B0PPC05
new negative
Search term spent through the threshold without profit.
Queue negative
HIGH

SHOWING 5 EXAMPLE ROWS · PPC 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.

MAX CHANGE PER CYCLE

20%

DEFAULT · EDITABLE

Limits how hard the workflow can move spend, bids, or targeting in one pass.

TARGET EFFICIENCY

Your threshold

DEFAULT · SET PER CAMPAIGN

Tie the workflow to the ACoS, TACoS, or margin target that matters for this part of the account.

BUDGET CIRCUIT BREAKER

Enabled

DEFAULT · TOGGLEABLE

If spend moves outside the safe band, the workflow pauses aggressive action and surfaces the context first.

NO-FLY ZONES

Empty

EMPTY BY DEFAULT

Keep launches, hero ASINs, or sensitive campaigns out of scope until the team is ready.

Before you turn it on

What Marko needs to run properly.

Amazon Ads API connected

Required for live campaign, keyword, and search-term access.

Business thresholds configured

Set the target efficiency or loss threshold the workflow should protect.

Recent ad history available

The workflow needs enough history to separate pattern from noise.

Slack or email routing

Optional, but useful for summaries and approval checkpoints.

Inventory context from Bruno

Optional if you want PPC decisions to reflect stock risk automatically.

Protected ASIN list

Optional if there are campaigns the workflow should leave untouched.

Used together

Sellers who turn this on also run.

Related automations keep people browsing the library instead of bouncing after one page.

Before you ask

Three questions we hear on every setup call.

Not by default. Rank-Driven PPC Optimization starts in approval mode so the team reviews the move before anything executes.

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 ppc cleanup wait until the problem is already expensive.

Turn on Rank-Driven PPC Optimization. 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.