Google Ads Campaign Auto-Pauser
Set performance thresholds and let the agent pause campaigns that cross them. No more waking up to discover a campaign burned through its budget overnight with zero conversions.
The Challenge
You set up automated rules in Google Ads but they only cover simple scenarios. When a campaign spends $500 with zero conversions on a weekend, nobody catches it until Monday morning. Manual monitoring doesn't scale across multiple campaigns and accounts.
What This Prompt Does
Scan Campaigns
Lists all active campaigns with current spend and conversion data
Check Thresholds
Compares each campaign against your defined performance limits
Pause Underperformers
Automatically pauses campaigns exceeding CPA or spend thresholds
Report Actions
Generates a detailed report of every action taken with reasons
The Prompt
The Prompt
Task
Use @Google Ads/List CampaignsName it "Google Ads/List Campaigns" and call it with @Google Ads/List Campaigns to pull all active campaigns with their performance metrics. Then use @Google Ads/Get CampaignName it "Google Ads/Get Campaign" and call it with @Google Ads/Get Campaign to retrieve detailed data for any campaigns that look problematic. If a campaign exceeds the defined thresholds, use @Google Ads/Update Campaign StatusName it "Google Ads/Update Campaign Status" and call it with @Google Ads/Update Campaign Status to pause it and generate a report of all actions taken.
Input
The user provides their Google Ads client customer ID, performance thresholds for pausing (e.g., CPA ceiling, minimum conversion rate, maximum daily spend without conversions), and the date range to evaluate.
Example: "Check my Google Ads account 123-456-7890. Pause any campaign that has spent more than $200 in the last 3 days with zero conversions, or any campaign with a CPA above $75."
Context
Threshold Rules
Budget protection checks:
- Campaigns exceeding a spend threshold with zero conversions
- CPA above a defined ceiling (e.g., 2x target CPA)
- Daily spend rate that will exhaust monthly budget before month end
- Campaigns with CTR below 0.5% (likely targeting or creative issues)
Safety guardrails:
- Never pause brand campaigns without explicit confirmation
- Log every action with timestamp and reason
- Only pause campaigns, never delete or modify budgets
- Always generate a report even if no campaigns are paused
Time-based considerations:
- Weekend and off-hours spending patterns
- End-of-month budget pacing anomalies
- New campaigns that haven't had enough time to optimize
- Seasonal campaigns that should be excluded from auto-pause rules
Execution Strategy
- List all enabled campaigns with recent performance data
- Compare each campaign against the defined thresholds
- For flagged campaigns, pull detailed metrics to confirm the issue
- Exclude campaigns marked as brand or seasonal from auto-pause
- Pause campaigns that exceed thresholds
- Generate an action report with what was paused and why
Output
Scan Summary:
- Total active campaigns scanned
- Number of campaigns flagged
- Number of campaigns paused
- Number of campaigns excluded by safety guardrails
Actions Taken:
- Campaign name, ID, and status change
- Metrics at time of pause (spend, conversions, CPA, CTR)
- Specific threshold that triggered the pause
- Timestamp of action
Campaigns Monitored (Not Paused):
- Campaigns approaching thresholds but not yet crossing them
- Early warning indicators for campaigns trending poorly
- Brand campaigns flagged but protected from auto-pause
Recommendations:
- Campaigns to review manually before next check
- Suggested threshold adjustments based on account averages
- Paused campaigns that may be ready to re-enable with changes
Example Usage
Try asking:
- →"Pause any campaign that spent over $300 in the last 7 days with fewer than 2 conversions"
- →"Check all campaigns and pause anything with a CPA above $100 today"
- →"Scan my account and show me which campaigns are close to hitting their budget caps with poor performance"