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Automation Management and Details

After creating an automation, you can access the Details page by clicking its name in the list. Here you can track its operation, check logs, and make modifications.

The Overview Page

On the left panel, you can immediately see the most important "vital signs" of the automation:

  • Status: You can pause (Inactive) or start (Active) the automation at any time using the status toggle.
  • AI Indicators: Green icons show when AI Policy Check and AI Content Check are active.
  • Quick Budget Edit: You don't need to open the full editor just to increase or decrease the budget. Click the pencil icon to do it immediately.
  • Connected Automations: If you've assigned an "Ad Scale" or "Ad Stop" automation to an "Ad Creation" automation, they are listed here and you can jump to them with a click.

Activity Log (What Has Happened So Far?)

The right panel shows a chronological log of when the system made which decisions. You'll see the action taken (e.g., "New ad created"), a post preview, and a direct link to the created Meta ad. If you don't understand why an ad was launched, you can trace the reasons in the log.

Editing and Duplicating

You can modify rules using the buttons in the top menu bar.

What CAN be edited while running? You can modify filters (conditions), budget, target audience, ad placements, and notification settings. Changes take effect immediately at the next run. (Important: changes do not retroactively modify already-running ads, they only apply to future launches!)

What CANNOT be edited?

  • The Campaign Objective cannot be changed, as Meta doesn't allow this for already-created campaigns.
  • The Ad Account and Special Ad Categories also cannot be modified.

Duplicating: If you want to use similar logic (e.g., the same ROAS rules for a different account or campaign), use the Duplicate button. The copy can be freely edited without restrictions before the first launch.

Edit History (Audit Log)

On the Edit History tab, the system logs who from your team, when, and exactly what changed in the automation's settings (e.g., increased the budget, or modified a filter). The original and new values are visible side by side.