u/Right_Impression_234

Looking for an “AI changelog” tool for Meta/Google/Amazon Ads workflows

Maybe I’m missing something obvious, but this feels like a huge gap.

I manage Meta Ads, Google Ads, and Amazon Ads daily, and I make so many micro changes that after a few days I genuinely cannot remember:

  • what changed
  • when it changed
  • why performance shifted

And platform change histories are technically there… but useless for actual understanding.

I wish there was:

  • a lightweight desktop app or Chrome extension
  • that passively watches ad platform activity
  • detects meaningful actions
  • and generates an AI summary/changelog automatically

Almost like:
“Here’s everything you changed in your accounts this week.”

I don’t want another Notion template or spreadsheet.
I want automatic memory for performance marketing work.

Has anyone found something close to this?

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u/Right_Impression_234 — 13 hours ago

Looking for an “AI changelog” tool for Meta/Google/Amazon Ads workflows

Maybe I’m missing something obvious, but this feels like a huge gap.

I manage Meta Ads, Google Ads, and Amazon Ads daily, and I make so many micro changes that after a few days I genuinely cannot remember:

  • what changed
  • when it changed
  • why performance shifted

And platform change histories are technically there… but useless for actual understanding.

I wish there was:

  • a lightweight desktop app or Chrome extension
  • that passively watches ad platform activity
  • detects meaningful actions
  • and generates an AI summary/changelog automatically

Almost like:
“Here’s everything you changed in your accounts this week.”

I don’t want another Notion template or spreadsheet.
I want automatic memory for performance marketing work.

Has anyone found something close to this?

reddit.com
u/Right_Impression_234 — 13 hours ago
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Looking for an “AI changelog” tool for Meta/Google/Amazon Ads workflows

Maybe I’m missing something obvious, but this feels like a huge gap.

I manage Meta Ads, Google Ads, and Amazon Ads daily, and I make so many micro changes that after a few days I genuinely cannot remember:

  • what changed
  • when it changed
  • why performance shifted

And platform change histories are technically there… but useless for actual understanding.

I wish there was:

  • a lightweight desktop app or Chrome extension
  • that passively watches ad platform activity
  • detects meaningful actions
  • and generates an AI summary/changelog automatically

Almost like:
“Here’s everything you changed in your accounts this week.”

I don’t want another Notion template or spreadsheet.
I want automatic memory for performance marketing work.

Has anyone found something close to this?

reddit.com
u/Right_Impression_234 — 13 hours ago

I want to get into “real” coffee as a beginner — what would you recommend I start with?

Hey coffee people,

I think I’ve reached the point where I want coffee to become more than just a caffeine drink for me.

Till now, I’ve mostly had instant coffee (currently Davidoff Rich Aroma), but recently I started reading about things like pour over, French press, AeroPress, different beans, roast levels, flavor notes, etc. — and now I’m genuinely curious to explore the hobby properly.

The thing is… I almost started buying random equipment immediately, but then thought:
“Maybe it’s smarter to ask people who already went through this phase.”

A few things about me:
- Based in Mumbai, India
- Complete beginner to specialty coffee
- Tried pour overs in cafés, but honestly couldn’t notice a huge difference yet
- Want to slowly develop my palate and understand what people mean by fruity/chocolatey/nutty notes and all that

So if you were guiding someone starting from absolute zero:

  1. Which brewing method would you suggest first?
  2. What equipment is actually worth buying initially?
  3. Any beginner-friendly beans/roasters available in India?
  4. What mistakes should I avoid early on?
  5. And how did you get deeper into coffee?

Would genuinely love advice from people already into the hobby before I start spending money randomly 😄

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u/Right_Impression_234 — 12 days ago

I want to get into “real” coffee as a beginner — what would you recommend I start with?

Hey coffee people,

I think I’ve reached the point where I want coffee to become more than just a caffeine drink for me.

Till now, I’ve mostly had instant coffee (currently Davidoff Rich Aroma), but recently I started reading about things like pour over, French press, AeroPress, different beans, roast levels, flavor notes, etc. — and now I’m genuinely curious to explore the hobby properly.

The thing is… I almost started buying random equipment immediately, but then thought:
“Maybe it’s smarter to ask people who already went through this phase.”

A few things about me:
- Based in Mumbai, India
- Complete beginner to specialty coffee
- Tried pour overs in cafés, but honestly couldn’t notice a huge difference yet
- Want to slowly develop my palate and understand what people mean by fruity/chocolatey/nutty notes and all that

So if you were guiding someone starting from absolute zero:

  1. Which brewing method would you suggest first?
  2. What equipment is actually worth buying initially?
  3. Any beginner-friendly beans/roasters available in India?
  4. What mistakes should I avoid early on?
  5. And how did you get deeper into coffee?

Would genuinely love advice from people already into the hobby before I start spending money randomly 😄

reddit.com
u/Right_Impression_234 — 12 days ago