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AdCellerant’s New AI Media Planner Takes the Panic Out of Media Proposals

Posted on January 28, 2026 Written by Bill Hartzer

AdCellerant has released a new feature aimed at one of digital advertising’s most painful choke points. Media planning takes time. Media planning creates pressure. Media planning often begins with a blank screen and a ticking clock.

The company’s newly launched AI Media Planner, now live inside the Ui.Marketing platform, targets that exact problem. It replaces guesswork with structured starting points built from campaign data, business goals, and budgets. The result is speed without surrendering judgment.

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  • Why Media Planning Has Become a Bottleneck
  • From Business Goals to Media Plans
    • What Teams Actually Get
  • Built Into Existing Workflows
  • Real Campaign Types, Real Use Cases
  • Speed Without Losing Control
  • Part of a Larger AI Direction
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Why Media Planning Has Become a Bottleneck

Digital advertising has grown crowded. Sellers and agencies face hundreds of placement options, shifting audience definitions, and constant demands for proof behind every dollar spent.

Each proposal must explain the “why,” show the math, and stand up to scrutiny. Many teams still rebuild plans from zero. That approach burns hours and slows deals.

AI Media Planner steps into that gap by turning campaign inputs into organized media recommendations that sellers can defend, revise, and present with confidence.

From Business Goals to Media Plans

AI Media Planner converts core inputs into usable planning components. Those inputs include campaign objectives, budget ranges, and timelines. The output includes audience insights, customer profiles, and product suggestions.

The tool does not lock users into rigid outputs. Every recommendation remains editable. Human judgment stays in charge.

That balance matters. Automated suggestions speed the process. Human review preserves accountability.

What Teams Actually Get

The system delivers a clear planning framework rather than a finished script. Sellers gain a starting point. Strategists gain structure. Clients gain clearer explanations.

Plans can be adjusted, exported, and presented under the partner’s own brand. White-labeling stays intact from draft to delivery.

Built Into Existing Workflows

AI Media Planner lives inside Ui.Marketing. No extra software. No process detours. Partners use the same platform they already know.

This design choice matters. New tools fail when they add friction. Embedded tools earn adoption when they save time on day one.

AdCellerant’s approach reflects a practical view of how sales teams operate under deadline pressure.

Real Campaign Types, Real Use Cases

The feature supports common digital advertising scenarios. Retail promotions. Travel and tourism campaigns. Automotive sales and service programs. Healthcare awareness and appointment-driven outreach.

Each category brings different constraints and goals. The planner adapts its recommendations to those inputs rather than forcing a single pattern.

That flexibility makes the tool useful across verticals rather than limited to a narrow slice of advertisers.

Speed Without Losing Control

Ricky Cutler, Product Manager at AdCellerant, describes proposal creation as the collision point of strategy, speed, and confidence. The AI Media Planner aims to steady that collision.

The tool supplies intelligent starting points. Sellers and strategists keep full authority over final decisions. Customization remains expected, not optional.

This design respects how deals are won. Trust grows from clarity. Confidence grows from preparation.

Part of a Larger AI Direction

AI Media Planner fits into AdCellerant’s broader focus on AI-supported efficiency. The company has invested in features that reduce manual effort and sharpen visibility across the sales process.

All of these capabilities remain fully white-labeled. Partners present insights under their own names. Brand ownership stays with the seller, not the platform.

That choice signals where AdCellerant draws the line. Technology assists. People decide.

The AI Media Planner is now available to Ui.Marketing partners. Its value lies in restraint as much as innovation. Faster plans. Clearer logic. Fewer blank pages. More time spent selling instead of scrambling.

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