You know the feeling. You've got a product to promote, a campaign deadline breathing down your neck, and zero budget for a creative agency. So you open Canva, stare at a blank canvas, and wonder why making a simple Facebook ad feels like pulling teeth.
What if you could skip all of that?
The Old Way vs. The AI Way
The old way: Hire a designer ($500+), wait 3-5 days, get revisions, repeat. Or DIY in Canva for 2 hours and end up with something that looks... fine.
The AI way: Drop in your brand URL. Get ad creatives in 60 seconds. Done.
That's exactly what Silo does.
How It Works
- Paste your brand URL — Silo scans your website and extracts your logo, colors, fonts, and product images automatically.
- Pick your ad format — Facebook, Instagram, Google Display, Stories — whatever you need.
- Generate — Silo uses proven ad templates (based on high-performing creative patterns) and your brand assets to produce ready-to-run ads.
No design skills. No prompting. No fiddling with layers.
Why This Matters for DTC Brands and Small Teams
If you're running a Shopify store or a small marketing team, you're probably testing 5-10 ad variations per week. At scale, that's hundreds of creatives per month.
Doing that manually is a full-time job. Doing it with Silo takes minutes.
Real talk: what makes Silo different from other AI tools?
- Brand-aware — It doesn't just slap text on a stock photo. It pulls YOUR brand identity from your site.
- Template-driven — Creatives are based on ad formats that actually convert, not random AI hallucinations.
- Fast iteration — Generate, tweak, export. Test more variations, find winners faster.
Pricing
Silo gives you 5 free generations to try it out — no credit card required. If you need more, Pro is $149 CAD/month for unlimited generations.
For comparison, a single freelance designer gig on Fiverr runs $50-200 per batch. Silo pays for itself after your first week.
Try It
Head to siloai.app, paste your brand URL, and see what comes out. 60 seconds, zero risk.
What tools are you using for ad creatives? Drop a comment below — I'm always testing new workflows.
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