AI status and key metrics
The home screen combines account status, spend, installs, CPI, and CVR into one opening read so operators do not start from scattered exports.
Dashboard
ASAPilot turns the dashboard into an AI control center for Apple Search Ads. Instead of bouncing between reports, notes, and manual checks, teams can monitor account health, investigate issues, run recurring workflows, inspect execution history, and tune policy from one product surface.
The home screen combines account status, spend, installs, CPI, and CVR into one opening read so operators do not start from scattered exports.
A dedicated budget-risk panel surfaces pace issues, waste signals, CPI volatility, and the next budget-control action worth opening.
See which recurring workflow is active, when it last ran, what it found, and whether you should run, pause, or edit it.
The dashboard ties AI insights to real automation outputs, so you can jump from a finding to the underlying execution history.
Reference for the route map and recommended operator flow.
How radar, insights, and recent runs fit together on the main screen.
Connection management, app scope, and API audit reference.
Reference page for plan limits and packaged capabilities.
ASAPilot is an AI operations dashboard, not just a reporting layer. It combines live summaries, AI chat, automations, run history, account controls, and settings in one workflow.
The current dashboard covers home monitoring, chat analysis, channels, recurring automations, run history, account connection, API audit, settings, and billing. High-risk write automation is not the default public operating model.
Start by connecting an ASA account, then use Home for prioritization, Chat for explanation, Automations for repeatable checks, Runs for proof, and Settings for policy tuning.
AI operations home with hero status, performance metrics, budget risk radar, automation spotlight, insights feed, recent runs, and system status.
Multi-turn chat workspace with mode selection, time-range controls, streaming output, thinking-step traces, and persisted threads.
External channel provisioning for OpenClaw, email, and MCP, plus setup guides, capability maps, and contract-level details.
Template-driven recurring workflows with scope binding, schedule setup, edit controls, run-now actions, and embedded run history.
Execution history for every automation with search, filters, queue visibility, markdown summaries, payload context, and failure debugging.
ASA account control center for connection status, synced orgs/apps, metadata refresh, pause/resume, edit connection, and API audit.
Structured agent configuration across persona, audit thresholds, AutoPilot policy, and user preferences.
Subscription management with current plan status, checkout, customer portal access, and plan limits for apps and automations.
Step 1
Finish the Apple Search Ads connection wizard, sync orgs/apps, and confirm the account shows as connected before starting analysis.
Step 2
Read the budget radar, automation spotlight, and insights feed first so you are not starting from raw exports.
Step 3
Turn a suspicious metric, CPI shift, or wasted-spend signal into a scoped conversation with streaming answers and agent traces.
Step 4
Promote repeatable checks into Daily Account Health, Daily Budget Guard, Daily Summary, or CPI Spike Alert workflows.
Step 5
Inspect queue status, summaries, payload context, and failures so automation quality stays measurable.
Step 6
Adjust persona, audit thresholds, AutoPilot policy, and billing only after the core reporting loop is already working.
Commercial-intent page for buyers searching specifically for Apple Search Ads dashboard software.
Focused page for automation run history, status review, and execution debugging.
Focused page for Apple Search Ads request logs, success rate, latency, and recent errors.
Learn how to read metrics, radar, insights, and recent runs as one operating loop.
See how connection setup, metadata refresh, linked apps, and request logs fit together.
Review persona controls, audit thresholds, AutoPilot policy, and plan-aware guardrails.