Everyone talks about AI making funnels self-managing but I’m still checking metrics daily and tweaking things constantly.
Maybe I’m doing something wrong or the tools aren’t as automated as promised.
How hands-off are your AI-optimized funnels really?
Built three funnels this year - “set and forget” is a myth.
I do quick morning checks plus deeper reviews twice weekly. AI spots obvious drops but misses why they happened.
Last month my conversion rate crashed. AI caught it but didn’t know my payment processor was broken.
The win isn’t less monitoring - it’s fixing problems faster.
Still check mine every few days. AI finds issues but someone needs to actually fix them.
Same here - checking daily. But I can act on that data right away. While others wait weeks for dev cycles, I use Web2Wave to tweak copy, offers, and flow logic the same day. AI shows me the patterns, then I iterate constantly based on what’s working.
Check daily but don’t waste time unless something’s actually broken. AI tools catch the obvious stuff but miss the why behind changes. Normal ups and downs aren’t worth stressing over. If you usually convert 3-5%, hitting 2.8% for one day isn’t the end of the world. Look at weekly trends instead and only dig in when drops stick around or traffic takes a major hit. Obsessing over daily numbers usually creates more headaches than it fixes.
Daily checks never stop. I’ve been running campaigns for years - AI tools catch drops faster, but you still gotta interpret what’s going on.
I spend 15-20 minutes each morning scanning dashboards. Most days nothing needs fixing. But when conversions dip or traffic shifts, you catch it early instead of burning a week’s budget.
Real time saver is fewer manual tests. AI handles obvious stuff like bid adjustments, so I focus on bigger moves - creative refreshes, audience pivots.
True automation is rare. You still need to check.
The tools handle alerts and basic optimization, but you’ve still got to check things yourself regularly.
I spend about 10 minutes each morning reviewing my funnels. Most days they’re running fine, but when something breaks, you want to catch it quick.
The real win is freeing up time from tiny tweaks so you can focus on testing new offers or audiences.