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May 31, 2026

Google search ads ship from Glowtify, with Meta Advantage+ on deck

Publish Responsive Search Ads to Google straight from Glowtify — campaign briefs write the copy, auto-UTM tagging fires on publish — and add Meta Advantage+ as a channel. Plus Klaviyo and Mailchimp results in your home feed, a rich-text canvas that exports to PDF, and campaign chat that finally sets your dates.

Google search ads publish from Glowtify, with Meta Advantage+ on deck

For merchants running paid search and Meta paid social alongside organic content
Google Ads V2 RSA now publishes a real Responsive Search Ad into your existing ad group, with a post-publish view showing four randomized variants in a Mobile/Desktop toggle. Glowtify generates the ad copy from the campaign brief end-to-end, adds a Display path and auto-UTM tagging on publish, and trims over-length headlines instead of dropping the AI fill. A Meta Advantage+ toggle now sits next to Google Ads in the channel drawer with a picker for Advantage+ campaigns, ad sets, and ads.
Why it matters: Standing up a Google search ad meant juggling Google Ads UI for the copy and Glowtify for the campaign brief — and there was no native way to publish to Meta's Advantage+ campaigns at all.
New Meta Advantage+ channel: pick up to 5 campaigns, ad sets, or ads from the picker
Epic-driven long flow: the campaign brief writes the RSA copy

Rich-text content canvas grows up

Export to PDF, straight from the rich-text canvas
For marketers drafting blog posts, landing copy, and long-form content inside Glowtify
Glowtify's rich-text canvas — the editor for long-form content like landing copy or briefs — now exports a clean PDF, has undo/redo for AI revisions, and is far smarter about which block to rewrite when you focus one. Different markdown elements (heading, list item, paragraph) get more targeted prompt handling, the page scrolls the edited block into view, and your store's brand DNA is in the prompt's context so the model writes in your voice.
Why it matters: Producing a long piece in the canvas meant trusting the AI to pick the right block, no easy way back from a bad revision, and no way to hand a finished document to a client outside Glowtify.

Task chat learns what is already in your store

Task chat passes a reference image through as-is, with a picker when more than one fits
For merchants composing post images inside Glowtify instead of jumping into a design tool
Task chat can now use one of your existing images as-is instead of regenerating it, and when more than one image fits the prompt, it shows a picker. A new brand-logo tool drops your logo onto a generated post image with a before/after confirmation. You can ask the chat to add a product by name and pick from a multi-match picker. While the assistant works, live status labels — "searching products", "applying template" — replace the bare spinner so the wait reads as progress.
Why it matters: Asking the chat to use one of your product photos used to mean it would re-imagine it; subtle requests left you watching a spinner with no idea what tool was running.
Brand logo tool: drop your logo onto a post image with a before/after confirm

Klaviyo and Mailchimp campaigns join performance reporting

Klaviyo email performance cards land in the home feed: Opens, Clicks, Click rate
For stores running email through Klaviyo or Mailchimp alongside their other channels
Externally-scheduled Klaviyo and Mailchimp campaigns now write Published and Published Performance feed items once BigQuery confirms the send, so they show up in your home feed alongside every other channel. Each card carries Opens, Clicks, and Click rate, and deep-links to View analytics inside Glowtify or out to Klaviyo or Mailchimp.
Why it matters: If you scheduled an email in Klaviyo or Mailchimp directly, that send was invisible to Glowtify's reporting — half your channels' open and click numbers lived in another dashboard.
Published feed entries appear for every Klaviyo and Mailchimp send
Published feed entries appear for every Klaviyo and Mailchimp send

Campaign chat sets your dates and remixes past content everywhere

For campaign planners who set dates and references in chat rather than the picker UI
Campaign chat (Epic chat) now sets or updates a campaign's start and end dates when you mention them in conversation — only the side you mention changes, and the tool stays quiet when you're brainstorming a timeline. When you pick past content to remix, those references now flow into every campaign automation — emails, Facebook, LinkedIn, ads, the homepage banner — instead of just a couple of them.
Why it matters: Mentioning a date in chat used to just be conversation; you'd still have to click into the date picker to actually set it. Reusing past content was wired into a couple of automations and forgotten in the rest.