Windsor.ai adds ad campaign actions inside Claude, ChatGPT and Copilot
Windsor.ai said marketers can now analyze and make changes to campaigns across Meta, Google, LinkedIn and Bing without leaving Claude, ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot. The update brings cross-channel ad management closer to the AI tools teams already use, with more automation features planned.
Why it matters: - Windsor.ai is trying to move paid media work from separate ad dashboards into the same AI chat where marketers already analyze performance. - The update could cut down on platform switching for agencies and in-house teams running campaigns across multiple ad networks. - The new write actions make the AI layer not just a reporting tool, but a place to take action on campaign changes.
What happened: - Windsor.ai announced expanded write-action support for Meta Ads, Google Ads, LinkedIn Ads and Bing Ads. - The new capabilities are available inside Anthropic's Claude, Claude Code, OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot. - The company says the MCP integration now lets users analyze campaign performance and execute actions without leaving those AI tools.
The details: - On Meta Ads, users can pause and enable campaigns, adjust budgets, and create campaigns, ad sets and ads from scratch. - On Google Ads, users can pause and enable campaigns, adjust budgets, set bid strategies, determine campaign type, remove negative keywords and create campaigns from scratch. - On LinkedIn Ads, users can pause and enable campaigns and update budgets at the campaign, ad set and ad level. - On Bing Ads, users can pause and enable campaigns and ad groups, and adjust campaign budgets. - Windsor.ai says the MCP no-code integration allows marketers to connect ad platforms to an AI of choice and run cross-channel analyses for a full-picture view. - Windsor.ai is trusted by more than 13,000 clients and offers more than 350 no-code data connectors. - The company said more ad platforms and features are planned in the near future. - Availability includes Claude, Claude Code with the windsor-ai plugin install, ChatGPT and Copilot.
Between the lines: - The launch reflects a broader push to turn LLMs into operational tools, not just chat interfaces. - Windsor.ai is positioning its MCP as the control layer for paid advertising inside the AI systems clients already use. - The company is betting that unified analysis and execution will be more valuable than moving between native ad platforms.
What's next: - Windsor.ai says more write features and additional ad platforms are coming. - Marketers using the platform can now test a workflow that combines reporting, budget changes and campaign actions in a single conversation. - The company is likely to keep expanding the MCP as more teams look for AI-native campaign management.
The bottom line: - Windsor.ai is bringing cross-channel ad execution into major AI assistants, aiming to make campaign management faster and less fragmented.
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