DeepWisdom Launches Google Ads Agent for Resource-Constrained Founders
DeepWisdom launches AI-powered Google Ads Agent for small businesses and solo founders lacking marketing expertise. Atoms platform expands into paid media automation.
Running Google Ads without a marketing team has always been an exercise in guessing. You pick keywords, set a budget, and hope. Most small business owners lose money before they figure out what works, or they simply give up.
DeepWisdom is betting that AI can change that equation. On April 30, 2026, the Chinese AI company added a Google Ads Agent to its Atoms platform, targeting small and medium-sized businesses and solo entrepreneurs who lack dedicated marketing staff. The tool is designed to walk users through building search campaigns from scratch, without paid search expertise.
It is a significant expansion for a platform that previously focused on helping people build software products. Now it wants to help those same users get customers too.
What the Tool Actually Does
The Google Ads Agent handles the parts of paid search that trip people up most. It starts with market research and context extraction, then moves through ad creation, keyword selection, conversion tracking, and reporting, all within a guided workflow.
Ad copy is generated using two established copywriting frameworks, BAB (Before-After-Bridge) and PAS (Problem-Agitate-Solution), while staying within Google's format requirements for responsive search ads. Users get five campaign strategy templates as starting points, plus keyword tools covering broad, phrase, and exact match types.
Geographic targeting spans more than 90 countries and regions. The system supports multi-currency budget controls and multilingual prompt generation, including language-aware ad copy. For businesses operating across Southeast Asia's fragmented markets, that multilingual capability is worth noting.
Setup goes through a guided OAuth authorization flow, with support for multiple Google Ads accounts and manager accounts. There is also built-in ad compliance validation, intended to help users navigate Google's advertising policies without needing an agency to check their work.
The "Vibe Business" Bet
Atoms pitches itself as the infrastructure for what founder Alex Wu calls "vibe business," a concept that extends the vibe coding trend into full business operation. The idea is that anyone with an idea should be able to launch and grow a company without needing technical or marketing specialists.
"Atoms AI was our answer to vibe coding, shifting the focus to vibe business and enabling anyone with ideas to build a business, regardless of their resources," Wu said. "The new Google Ads Agent feature is there to help them get their businesses seen."
He is more direct about why the problem exists in the first place: "For many, Google Ads presents a genuine barrier. They can't afford dedicated marketing personnel or regular agency support. Knowing how to get the most from the biggest search ads platform matters. We built this so it doesn't have to feel out of reach."
A Platform With Real Momentum
DeepWisdom is not a startup launching a side feature. The company is behind MetaGPT and OpenManus, two open-source AI agent frameworks that have accumulated 123,000 GitHub stars combined. Atoms has users in more than 100 countries. The company has raised US$30.6 million from backers including Ant Group, Cathay Capital, and Baidu Ventures.
The broader Atoms platform already handles product development, engineering, data analysis, and SEO through specialized AI agents. The Google Ads Agent extends that multi-agent model into paid media, completing what the company sees as a full business-operating system for resource-constrained founders.
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The Question Worth Asking
The pitch is compelling, but the execution gap is real. Automating ad copy creation and keyword selection is achievable. Generating actual campaign performance, the kind that converts budget into revenue, is a harder problem.
DeepWisdom is betting that guided workflows and framework-driven copy can bridge the expertise gap for businesses that would otherwise not attempt paid search at all. For APAC marketing leaders watching the AI agent space, this launch signals a category shift: AI tools moving from standalone point solutions into integrated business platforms that own the full growth stack, from product to customer acquisition.
Whether that bundled approach beats specialized tools at each layer remains to be tested in market.
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