Combining ads into a campaign

Group approved ads into a campaign for organized export and tracking.

Campaigns let you group related ads together for organized export, performance tracking, and cross-platform coordination. Instead of managing individual ads, campaigns give you a higher-level view of your creative strategy.

Creating a campaign

  1. Go to Campaigns > New Campaign from the main navigation.
  2. Name your campaign with something descriptive (e.g., "BFCM 2026 Static Ads" or "Summer Launch - Carousel Test").
  3. Set the date range for the campaign and select the target platforms (Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.).
  4. Add ads from your approved library by selecting them and clicking "Add to campaign." You can add ads from any point in your history.

Campaign structure

A campaign contains one or more ad groups. Each ad group targets a specific platform or audience segment. Within each group, you have individual ad variations. This structure mirrors how ad platforms organize campaigns, making the export process seamless. For example, your BFCM campaign might have a "Meta Feed" ad group with 5 static ads and a "TikTok" ad group with 3 vertical video storyboards.

Bulk export

Export an entire campaign to a connected ad platform in one click. Mani maps each ad to the correct format, aspect ratio, and placement automatically based on the ad group's target platform. You can also download the entire campaign as a ZIP file organized by ad group.

Campaign performance

If you have connected your Meta or TikTok account, campaign performance data (impressions, clicks, CTR, spend) syncs back to Mani within 24 hours. You can see which ads are performing best and generate more variations of your winners directly from the campaign view. This closes the loop between creative generation and performance optimization.

Campaign templates

Save any campaign as a template for reuse. The template preserves the structure (ad groups, platform targets) but not the specific ads. Useful for recurring campaigns like monthly promotions or seasonal pushes.

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