Ryze Review
AI agents that run and optimize your Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, Microsoft, and ChatGPT ad accounts
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Ryze is an AI agent that logs into your Google Ads, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Pinterest, Reddit, and Snapchat accounts and runs day-to-day optimization for you: auditing performance, killing wasted spend, adjusting bids and budgets, and generating creative. It also runs and optimizes ads inside ChatGPT, one of the earlier tools to do so. It's built to sit on top of accounts you already have rather than replace your ad platforms.
The pitch is full autonomy. You connect your accounts, Ryze's agents review performance continuously, and changes get applied automatically or with one click of approval. Ryze has expanded past ads into SEO auditing and an AI website builder, sold as separate add-on products.
Pricing is unusual for the category: the entry plan is billed weekly instead of monthly, and usage is metered in credits that Ryze does not define anywhere on its site.
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Who it's for
- ✓ Solo advertisers or small in-house teams who want a cheap way to try automated bid and budget optimization on a single account
- ✓ Teams already comfortable handing bid/budget decisions to an AI agent with light oversight
Who should look elsewhere
- ✗ Agencies that need transparent, predictable per-client billing for reporting to clients
- ✗ Teams that want to know exactly what they'll pay before committing, since credit costs and overage rates aren't published
Pros
- + Entry plan is cheap to try at $10/week for a single account
- + Connects to Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Pinterest, Reddit, Snapchat, and ChatGPT ads from one dashboard
- + Unlimited ad accounts on the Pro plan at $89/month, useful for agencies once you're past the credit-cap entry tier
Cons
- – Ryze never defines what a credit is worth or what happens when you run out, so you can't estimate real cost before signing up
- – Entry-tier billing is weekly, not monthly, which makes it awkward to compare against monthly-billed competitors
- – Some third-party reviews report the platform's reported conversions don't match what shows up in the advertiser's own conversion tracking, which undercuts trust in its optimization decisions
Ryze pricing
At about $43/month to start, it is one of the cheaper options in AI Ad Management.
| Plan | Price | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Just trying it | $10/account/mo | Billed $10/week, not monthly · 1 ad account · Credits included each month, then pay per use · No free trial |
| Pro | $89/mo | Unlimited ad accounts · 450 credits per month · Claude integration · 7-day free trial |
Ryze bills the entry plan weekly at $10/week (about $43/month), not monthly, which is unusual for this category. The Pro plan is $89/month with unlimited ad accounts. There is no separate enterprise or custom-priced ad management tier; Pro is the top ad-management plan. Ryze does not publish what a 'credit' is worth or what overage costs once you run out, so you can't price out usage in advance from the pricing page alone. Ryze also sells separate SEO ($599/month) and Shopify storefront ($1,499/month) autopilot products that are outside ad management and not covered here. Prices confirmed on Ryze's own payment page, not a general /pricing URL.
Pricing verified July 7, 2026 · source

How Ryze's pricing compares
Ryze next to its closest alternatives on entry price, billing, and whether pricing is public.
| Tool | Starting price | Billing | Free option | Pricing disclosed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ryze | $43/account/mo | tiered | Trial (7 days on the Pro plan) | Public |
| Adside | $190/client/mo | per-client | No | Partly public |
| AdManage.ai | GBP 99/account/mo | tiered | No | Partly public |
| Madgicx | $99/mo | usage-based | Trial (7 days) | Public |
| Revealbot | $49/mo | tiered | Trial (14 days) | Partly public |
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Ryze FAQ
Is Ryze pricing per month or per week?+
The entry plan, called 'Just trying it', bills $10 per week rather than monthly. The Pro plan bills monthly at $89.
Does Ryze have a free plan?+
No. There's no permanent free tier. The Pro plan includes a 7-day free trial; the entry plan does not.
What do Ryze's credits actually cost?+
Ryze doesn't publish a definition of what one credit covers or what overage costs once you exceed your monthly allotment. You can't work out your real monthly cost from the pricing page alone.