Autonomous Apple Search Ads
Apple Search Ads that run themselves.
Magentic is an AI agent that pulls your data, bids, and decides on its own. Always on, with the reasoning behind every move.
How it works
Connect once. It runs itself.
What it does
The whole loop, on autopilot.
Around the clock, Magentic pulls your data, decides, and acts. You watch the profit, not a dashboard.
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Magentic vs doing it yourself
It all stacks onto one side.
Every campaign, market and bid piles up on you. Magentic stays weightless on the other.
Who it's for
Wait. That's literally you.
FAQ
Questions, answered straight.
The real ones, not the brochure version.
Three things you probably already have: your app live on the App Store, an Apple Search Ads account, and one revenue tool (Adapty, RevenueCat, or Superwall). If you've got those, you're ready.
You grant it access to your Apple Search Ads account through Apple's own secure sign-in, then paste in an API key from your revenue tool. A few minutes, no engineering, no code in your app.
Apple Search Ads on the ad side. On the revenue side, Adapty, RevenueCat, or Superwall. You only need one of the three, whichever you already use.
Those are how it reads your real subscription revenue, which is what makes the whole thing work. If you run something else, get on the waitlist and tell me what you use. I'd rather add the source you actually need than guess.
No. Point it at your account as it is. It reads what's already running, learns what's working, and takes it from there. Nothing to tear down or rebuild.
That's fine. It can start your account from zero: build the campaigns, pick the keywords, set the bids. You don't need to know how any of it works.
You set the budget and the limits, and it never spends past the cap you give it. You can pause it or override any single decision in plain language, anytime. And before you're in, we go through your numbers together to be sure it can run profitably for you.
No. It runs on its own, but it's still your account and your call. Steer it in plain English, set hard limits, pause whenever you want.
It runs the whole account: bids, keywords, budgets. It scales the keywords that bring back real subscription revenue and cuts the ones that just burn money. It's always on, so it reacts without waiting on you.
It sees your Apple Search Ads spend and your subscription revenue numbers, and that's it. It never touches your app's code, your users, or anything inside your product. The revenue connection is read-only.
No. It only runs your paid Search Ads. Your organic listing, your ASO, and your rankings are left alone.
You do, straight to Apple, exactly like now. It stays your Apple Search Ads account with your card on file. Magentic is the software that runs it, it doesn't sit between you and your ad budget.
For running the account: the agent that watches every keyword's true ROAS and acts on it, instead of you doing it by hand or paying an agency a retainer to do it slower.
We're still setting pricing, and it scales with your spend. Get on the waitlist and I'll walk you through it directly, no surprises.
Because I'd rather not take your money if I can't make you money. We look at your numbers first and only bring you on if Magentic can actually be profitable for you.
Same reason: a quick check that this fits your app and your spend. If it isn't a fit, I'll tell you straight and not waste your time or your budget.
Yes. No lock-in and no long contract. If you leave, your campaigns stay yours and keep running.
It's how apps buy the top spot in App Store search. Someone searches a keyword, your app shows up first as an ad, and you pay when they tap. Apple recently renamed it Apple Ads, but it's the same thing.
Yes, and that's the whole point of Magentic. It runs bids, keywords, and budgets for you through Apple's official API, driven by your real revenue data instead of guesswork.
There's no set price. It's a cost-per-tap auction: you set a max bid and what you actually pay depends on your category and competition. You control the daily budget, so spend is whatever you decide.
Good is whatever keeps you profitable after real subscription revenue, not just installs. A keyword that looks cheap per install can still lose money. Magentic measures true ROAS per keyword and spends toward the ones that pay back.
Basic lets Apple run things automatically and you pay per install, with little control. Advanced gives you keywords, bids, and the search-terms data, which is where the real optimization lives. Magentic runs on Advanced.
No. An agency costs a monthly retainer and still can't watch your account every minute. Magentic does the work an agency would, on its own, for the price of software.
The last step
Join the waitlist.
Put your Apple Search Ads on autopilot. We onboard one founder at a time.
We check you can be profitable before you're in.