Stop assembling reports. Start reading one.
Zaro unifies spend and performance across every ad platform, flags what to reallocate, and drafts the recap - so your team spends time on the campaign, not the spreadsheet.
One engine.Three layers.
For marketing, that context is your ad platforms, analytics, content, and competitors - continuously pulled into one workspace so performance, spend, and next steps live in the same place.
Agents keep your data alive
Workflows and agents continuously pull, enrich, and summarise context from wherever it lives - databases, SaaS APIs, the browser, deep search, Slack, and email. Not a one-time sync, an ongoing process.
One shared, audited layer
Not per-user memory. The whole team reads and writes to the same context, and every change is versioned - you can see which person or agent touched what, and when.
Apps and actions on top
Build dashboards, chatbots, and internal apps on that context in plain language. And the loop closes: those apps trigger agents back out into the world to do the next thing.
The reporting andcampaign grind, automated.
The same engine that powers GTM, pointed at spend, content, and the competition.
Multi-platform ad analytics
Unify spend and performance across every ad platform into one dashboard, with an agent flagging underperformers and reallocation opportunities.
Campaign management
Agent-assisted setup and adjustment based on live performance data, so budgets move toward what is working while it is still working.
Competitive & content monitoring
The same signal-scanning engine as GTM, pointed at competitors and the market instead of prospects.
Auto-generated reporting
Weekly and monthly performance recaps drafted from real data, so nobody rebuilds the same deck every Monday.
Five platform tabs
one live dashboard
Five platform tabs
one live dashboard
Explore the toolsbehind every solution.
Every solution above is the same engine, pointed at a different job. Here is what it is made of.
Frequently asked questions.
One workspace.Every channel.
Connect your platforms and let the weekly report build itself.
