You may have handed Google more control than your operating process can currently supervise. Performance Max can place catalog images on television screens, Merchant Center data can shape what is eligible to advertise, and automated recommendations can alter campaign behavior faster than a monthly report will reveal.
The answer isn’t to reject automation. It is to build a control system around it: define the business outcome, verify the inputs, expose where the budget goes, assign owners to platform alerts, and reserve consequential decisions for a person. Here is the operating model we would put in place.
Key takeaways
- Manage Google Ads automation as a system of inputs, decisions, evidence, and interventions. Campaign settings alone no longer describe everything the platform may do.
- Validate conversion definitions before changing bids or budgets. An automated campaign can optimize efficiently toward a badly defined outcome.
- Inspect Performance Max by channel. If connected TV inventory is present, review the images, video, product feed, and QR-code journey as television advertising.
- Turn Merchant Center diagnostics into an owned work queue. A centralized dashboard helps only when every alert has a severity, deadline, and accountable person.
- Use AI to summarize, draft, classify, and generate hypotheses. Require human approval for budget, bidding, measurement, targeting, and feed-wide changes.
- Keep a decision log. When platform visibility is limited, your own record of what changed, why it changed, and what would trigger a rollback becomes essential evidence.
Build a control plane above the campaign interface

An automated campaign is not a set-and-forget campaign. It is a feedback loop. You supply goals, conversion signals, budgets, product data, creative assets, audience information, and landing pages. Google makes allocation and delivery decisions from those inputs. Performance data comes back, but not always at the level of detail you would prefer.
Your job is therefore broader than adjusting settings. You need to govern the loop. Start by documenting four things for every automated decision surface:
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