A simple way to stop paying for ads when they can't work.
If your business is affected by the weather, you're likely paying for ads that have no chance of converting. This product is an automatic safeguard. You define the ideal weather for your ads, and we handle the rest.
How It Works: You Define the Good Days
You don't need to build complex logic. You just tell the system when your ads should run.
"Let my ads for [my campaign] run in [this location], but only when the weather is [good condition]."
If the condition is met, your ads are active. If not, we pause them to protect your budget.
Use Case: Outdoor Attractions & Events
Imagine you manage marketing for a water park. Your ads are most effective on hot, sunny days. On cold, rainy days, you're just burning cash, but pausing ads manually for multiple locations is a chore.
The Simple Setup
Let my ads for 'Summer Splash Tickets' run, but ONLY WHEN: - The weather in [Your Park's Location] is SUNNY
The Automatic Result
We monitor the weather 24/7. If it's sunny, your ads run. If it clouds over, we automatically pause them. When the sun returns, the ads resume instantly. No wasted spend. No manual work.
More Examples:
- For a... Ski Resort, run ads when... it has snowed in the last 24 hours.
- For a... Golf Course, run ads when... the forecast shows no rain and low wind.
- For an... Outdoor Concert, run ads when... the forecast is clear for the event date.

You wouldn't hire a pool cleaning service with such weather. So why would you run ads?
Use Case: Home & Garden Services
You run a roofing and exterior painting company. Your ads for 'emergency leak repair' are great during rain, but your 'exterior painting' ads are a waste of money.
The Simple Setup
Let my ads for 'Exterior Painting Quotes' run, but ONLY WHEN: - The weather in [Your Service Area] is NOT RAINING
The Automatic Result
When it starts raining, your 'Exterior Painting' ads are paused automatically, while your 'Leak Repair' ads (which have no weather rule) continue to run. When the rain stops, the painting ads resume. You only pay for clicks when the work can actually be done.
More Examples:
- For... Landscaping, run ads when... the weather is not experiencing extreme heat.
- For... Pool Cleaning, run ads when... the temperature is warm.
- For... Snow Removal, run ads when... it is currently snowing or has recently snowed.

You wouldn't start a landscaping project in this weather. So why would you run ads for it?
Use Case: Restaurants & Local Retail
You own a restaurant with a popular garden patio. You want to run ads promoting 'lunch on the patio,' but only when it makes sense.
The Simple Setup
Let my ads for 'Patio Lunch Specials' run, but ONLY WHEN: - The weather in [Your City] is SUNNY - AND the temperature is ABOVE 18°C
The Automatic Result
We monitor the local weather. On beautiful, sunny afternoons, your ads will run. If the weather turns cold or rainy, the campaign is paused until conditions are favorable again. Your ad spend is perfectly aligned with the real-world customer experience.
More Examples:
- For... a Hardware Store, run ads for BBQs when... the weekend forecast is sunny.
- For... a Clothing Boutique, run ads for raincoats when... it is raining.
- For... an Ice Cream Shop, run ads when... the temperature is high.

No one wants to eat on a patio in this weather. So why would you run ads for it?
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