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Manage LinkedIn Ads B2B and ABM campaigns from your AI client.

Pace campaign groups, rebalance budgets across ABM segments, and watch cost-per-lead — all drafted for your approval. LinkedIn Ads is on the runtime, coming soon.

Your AI can read and draft — it can never spend without your approval.
In your AI client
My enterprise ABM campaign group is pacing under budget with three weeks left in the quarter, but cost-per-lead on the SMB segment is climbing. Rebalance toward the enterprise accounts that are converting.
Drafts

A draft that raises the enterprise campaign group’s daily budget to close the quarter on plan and trims the SMB segment by $40/day as its cost-per-lead crossed your $180 target. Staged for approval once LinkedIn Ads is live.

Staged as a draft. Nothing reaches LinkedIn Ads until you approve it.

LinkedIn Ads support is on the runtime. When it lands, SpendSignoff will connect over LinkedIn’s OAuth and read campaign groups, campaigns, and the cost-per-lead behind your B2B and account-based spend, read-only by default.

The operator will draft the moves B2B buyers care about — pacing a campaign group against its quarter budget, shifting spend toward the ABM segments that are sourcing pipeline, trimming the ones that aren’t. Every change will be a draft you approve before it spends.

What it does

01

Campaign group pacing

Keep a campaign group on track against its lifetime or quarter budget. The draft will show the run rate and the daily budget change needed to hit the target.

02

ABM segment rebalancing

Shift budget toward matched account lists and segments that are generating leads, away from the ones costing more per lead than your benchmark.

03

Cost-per-lead watch

Surface campaigns where cost-per-lead has drifted above target — common as audiences saturate — and draft budget reductions with the trend that triggered them.

04

Sponsored content pacing

Catch Sponsored Content and Message Ads campaigns over- or under-delivering and draft corrective budgets so spend matches the demand-gen plan.

05

A client-ready record of every change

Every LinkedIn Ads draft SpendSignoff proposes will be written to the same audit record as your other platforms: what changed, who approved it, and when. When LinkedIn Ads support ships, that record becomes the client handoff for ABM spend changes instead of a month-end memory exercise.

How it works

1

Read, read-only

Connect LinkedIn Ads over OAuth. SpendSignoff will read campaign groups, campaigns, and lead metrics without the ability to spend.

2

Draft the fix

The operator will propose a pacing change or budget shift across ABM segments as a draft, naming the campaign group and showing before→after.

3

Approve, then push

You will review and use the two-step Approve and push live → Confirm control. The change applies in LinkedIn Ads and lands in a signed audit log with one-click rollback.

Questions

When will LinkedIn Ads be available?

It’s on the runtime, coming soon. Connect Google Ads or Meta today, and your account will pick up LinkedIn Ads support without re-setup when it ships.

Will it understand campaign groups and ABM segments?

Yes. LinkedIn support is built around campaign-group pacing and account-based segments, since that’s how B2B spend is actually organized.

Will the AI be able to spend on LinkedIn on its own?

No. The same contract holds on every platform: the AI reads and drafts; a human approves with the two-step control before any spend moves.

Will I get a client-ready LinkedIn Ads change report?

Yes, when LinkedIn Ads support ships. SpendSignoff will write approved LinkedIn Ads changes into the same audit report as Google, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and TikTok: the before and after, who approved it, and why it mattered to the client’s spend.

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Put LinkedIn Ads on autopilot — with your hand on the switch.

Free to connect and read. You only pay when you want the operator drafting around the clock.

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