AI Search is a powerful new way to interact with your data inside Adbrew — using simple, conversational text prompts. Whether you're navigating across pages or analyzing specific data within a table, AI Search helps you move faster, with fewer clicks.
What Can You Do With AI Search?
AI Search supports a variety of natural language commands, allowing you to:
Navigate across pages (e.g., jump to Campaign Manager, Product Explorer, or Search Terms)
Apply filters (e.g., filter campaigns by ACOS, status, targeting type)
Sort data by performance metrics like impressions, sales, or ROAS
Change date ranges with natural expressions like "last 30 days"
Whether you're reviewing campaign performance or digging into targeting data, AI Search helps you act faster and smarter.
Where You Can Use AI Search
You can access AI Search in two ways:
1. From the Sidebar (Global AI Search)
Use the toggle in the top header to open the AI Search sidebar, which lets you:
Navigate between pages
Apply filters on relevant page
2. Directly on Tables (In-Table AI Search)
Look for the AI Search option at the top of supported tables, where you can:
Filter the current view
Sort columns
Change date ranges
Note: AI search feature is current available the Campaign Manager, Product Explorer, Target Analyzer, Search Terms, Placements, and Negative Targets page.
What Type of Prompts You Can Use?
Here are some examples of prompts you can try on different pages:
Campaign Manager
Campaigns with more than $100 in spend and ACOS above 25%
Auto campaigns with no sales in the last 30 days
Active campaigns without any assigned label
Target Analyzer (Keyword Tab)
Keywords with more than $100 in spend and ACOS above 25%
Exact Match keywords with no sales in the last 30 days
Active keywords with no impressions in the last 90 days
Target Analyzer (Target Tab)
Targets with more than $100 in spend and ACOS above 25%
Auto targets with no sales in the last 30 days
Active targets with no impressions in the last 90 days
Placement
Top-of-search placements with less than 10% ACOS without any bid adjustment
Rest-of-search placements with more than $100 in spend, ACOS above 30%, and bid adjustment over 50%
Top-of-search placements from campaigns labeled “Branded”
Search Terms
Search terms with more than $100 in spend and ACOS above 25%
Branded search terms with no sales in the last 30 days
Search terms with over 100 clicks but conversion rate below 5%
Negative (Keywords Tab)
Negative keywords from campaigns labeled “Branded”
Negative exact match keywords containing the term “apple”
All negative targets used in Sponsored Brands campaigns
Negative (Target Tab)
Negative targets from campaigns labeled “Branded”
Negative targets containing "B0123981611"
All negative targets used in Sponsored Products campaigns
Product Explorer
Products with more than $100 in ad spend and ACOS above 25%
Out-of-stock products with more than $500 in sales over the last 90 days
All active ASINs from the “Apple” brand
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I entered a prompt, but it didn't apply correct filters.
A: AI Search only applies filter that are supported in the current context.
If you're using in-table AI Search, it will only apply filters that are available for that specific table.
👉 Tip: Click the “Filter” button on your table to view the list of supported filters.
Q: What's the difference between the sidebar and in-table AI Search?
Sidebar AI Search is useful when you want to apply filters on a different page than your current page.
In-table AI Search works within a specific table and focuses on filtering, sorting, and date selection.