Ad Ops & Cross-Channel Advertising Agent

ReviewAudited by ClawScan on May 10, 2026.

Overview

This instruction-only ad ops skill has no code or credential capture, but it encourages autonomous budget and campaign changes across ad platforms without clear approval limits.

This skill appears to be a playbook rather than executable code. It may be useful for ad planning and reporting, but do not let it directly change live ad budgets, bids, targeting, or campaign structure unless you add clear human approval steps, spending caps, scoped accounts, and rollback procedures.

Findings (3)

Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.

What this means

If the agent has access to ad-platform tools, it could make spending changes that affect real advertising budgets without enough user control.

Why it was flagged

The skill directs recurring ad-budget changes, but does not define approval requirements, budget ceilings, account boundaries, or rollback procedures.

Skill content
Budget Allocation Framework — 70/20/10 rule... Rebalance weekly based on CPA trends
Recommendation

Use this only with explicit human approval for budget or campaign changes, predefined spend limits, and clearly scoped ad accounts.

What this means

An agent following this guidance could alter bids, budgets, or campaign structures quickly, potentially increasing costs or disrupting live campaigns.

Why it was flagged

The optimization playbook recommends high-impact campaign actions on a same-day timeline without saying to ask the user before changing bids, budgets, or campaign structure.

Skill content
Low impression share | Budget cap or bid floor — increase or restructure | Same day
Recommendation

Require confirmation before bid, budget, campaign-structure, or audience changes, especially for live campaigns.

NoteMedium Confidence
ASI08: Cascading Failures
What this means

A bad optimization decision could affect multiple campaigns or platforms rather than a single ad account.

Why it was flagged

Cross-channel optimization is the skill's stated purpose, but mistakes could propagate across several advertising platforms if the agent is connected to them all.

Skill content
managing campaigns across Google Ads, Meta, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, and programmatic
Recommendation

Start with read-only audits or limited test accounts before allowing cross-platform campaign changes.