Demi for marketing
Open the dashboard less.
Know what marketing did overnight.
Demi is an AI teammate for marketing and media buyers. It reads Google Ads, Meta, LinkedIn and your product analytics together overnight, and hands you the read, the report and the change it would make.
Free to download. Up to $50 in free credits.
Demi noticed
Overnight
NoticedSpend drifting into one ad group that stopped converting
Read acrossThe new creative is carrying the set, the old one is not
Checked downstreamSignups follow Meta, so the click number was lying
DraftedThe daily report, and the pause you would have made anyway
Waiting on you before any budget moves
Trusted by professionals at
- SOC 2 Type II
- CASA Tier II
- Google-verified app
The other half
The part of marketing that is not marketing
Ad accounts do not tell you what changed, they tell you what happened. Working out which is which is a morning of marketing admin, every morning, before anything creative gets made.
- Google AdsMeta Ads ManagerLinkedIn Campaign ManagerThe spend sheet
Opening five dashboards to answer one question
Google, Meta, LinkedIn, the analytics tool and the sheet somebody maintains. The answer is in the gaps between them, which is exactly where no dashboard looks.
- Daily report
- Spend
- Pulled by hand
- What moved
- Worked out again
- So what
- Written at 9:40
Rebuilding the same report every morning
The numbers move, the format never does. You spend the first hour of the day retyping what the accounts already know, for people who will skim it.
- Creative briefIn your headToWhoever makes the next adNever written down
Creative requests that stall on a brief
You know which angle is tired and what should replace it. Getting that from your head into something a designer or a writer can start on is the part that never gets done.
- Competitor watch3 weeks
Running the whole time, and nothing told you
Finding out what competitors changed, late
Their new landing page, their new angle, the offer they started running. You see it when someone forwards it, which is weeks after it started working.
Before you open a tab
The marketing read, not the numbers
Demi connects to the ad accounts, the analytics and the places your team talks, and reads them together overnight rather than one dashboard at a time. That cross-reading is the whole job: a click number only means something next to what happened after the click.
By the time you sit down there is a written read, a report your team can skim, and a specific change staged with the reasoning attached. You approve it, change it, or ignore it.
- Reads
- Every ad account and the product analytics behind them, together.
- Writes
- The daily report, in the format your team already expects.
- Waits
- For your approval before any budget or campaign changes.

The difference, on the page
The report that was already written when you woke up
Not a dashboard export. The overnight marketing read across every account you run, with the thing that actually changed named in a sentence, and the change worth making already drafted.
This morning
3 ad accounts
Google AdsSpend concentrating in one ad group
Meta AdsCost per result falling since the new creative
PostHogSignups tracking Meta, not the Google clicks
Your stack
Every account you buy in, read together
The marketing insight is almost never inside one platform. It is in the difference between what an ad account reports and what your product actually saw, which is why Demi reads the whole marketing stack rather than one tool at a time.
Google Ads
Meta Ads
PostHog
Google Drive
Notion
Slack
Gmail
HubSpot
Asana
ClickUp
Linear
Google Calendar
What changes once you have one
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Frequently
asked questions
Google Ads, Meta and LinkedIn, alongside your product analytics and the documents and channels your team works in. Reading them together is the point: an ad account can only tell you what it saw, and the interesting question is almost always what happened after the click.
No. Reading accounts, writing the report and drafting a recommendation all happen without you, because none of it is visible to anyone else. Anything that changes a campaign, a budget or a live ad waits for your approval, with the reasoning attached so you can disagree with it.
It drafts. Demi turns the angle you already know is working into headlines, ad copy and a marketing brief a designer or writer can start from, in the voice your account already uses. You edit and approve before anything runs.
A platform reports its own performance and cannot see the others or what happened downstream. Demi reads across your whole marketing stack plus your analytics, so the daily report says which thing changed and why it matters, rather than restating numbers you could already see.
Yes. Demi tracks the pages, offers and angles you point it at and surfaces what changed while you were buying media, rather than leaving you to find out when somebody forwards you an ad that has been running for a month.
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