Google Ads Editor is great for bulk editing. It has nothing to say about what's actually working.
Google Ads Editor is a free offline tool from Google — and it's excellent at what it does: bulk edits, offline campaign management, and mass structure changes. But it tells you nothing about performance. No AI, no insights, no recommendations. AdPredictor fills exactly that gap.
| Feature | AdPredictor | Ads Editor |
|---|---|---|
| AI-generated insights and recommendations | ||
| Identifies wasted spend automatically | ||
| Daily performance briefing | ||
| Predictive performance forecasts | ||
| Conversational AI assistant | ||
| Negative keyword suggestions | ||
| Ad copy generation | ||
| Works in the browser — no install | ||
| Bulk edits (keywords, bids, ads) | ||
| Offline editing | ||
| Mass campaign structure changes | ||
| Free to useAdPredictor has a free trial; Google Ads Editor is always free | ~ | |
| Bilingual EN/ES support |
Google Ads Editor and AdPredictor serve completely different needs. If you need to edit 500 keywords at once, Google Ads Editor is the right tool — and it's free. AdPredictor isn't trying to replace it for that job.
But Google Ads Editor tells you nothing about whether those 500 keywords are actually performing. It doesn't tell you which ones are wasting money, which campaigns are trending down, or what to do about any of it. That's the gap AdPredictor fills — and the two tools work well together.
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