Valiz.io
Summary
Campaign teams spend hours bouncing between brief documents, creative mockups, and platform dashboards before a single ad goes live — Valiz is built to collapse that handoff chain into one workflow.
Valiz takes a campaign brief and uses AI to generate on-brand concepts and hooks, then renders previews formatted for Meta and TikTok so stakeholders can approve ideas before any production spend. The approval and performance visibility layer means creative decisions and live campaign monitoring share the same interface. That scope is the pitch — and the ceiling. The tool is not open-source and offers no API, so teams that need to pipe outputs into an existing martech stack or trigger automations from external systems hit a hard wall. Self-hosting is not an option, which matters for brands with strict data residency requirements.
Bottom line: Pick Valiz if your team's bottleneck is turning briefs into approved, platform-ready ad concepts faster — but plan around it if your workflow requires API integration with an external CRM, CDP, or automation layer.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Free Tier
- Free Preview access included
Free
Preview access included
- Free Preview access
Basic
200 credits per month
- Meta campaign workflows
- Launch ads
Advanced
600 credits per month
- Meta campaign workflows
- Launch ads
- TikTok ads
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Pros
Sign in to edit- AI-generated concept and hook variations from a campaign brief, so creative exploration that previously took a day of manual brainstorming compresses to the time it takes to review options.
- Platform-formatted ad previews for Meta and TikTok before launch, which means stakeholders approve against what the ad will actually look like rather than a text description that looks different in-platform.
- Approval workflow built into the same interface as creative generation, so the feedback loop that normally lives across email threads and comment docs stays attached to the specific concept it references.
- Performance visibility during live campaigns in the same product used for brief-to-concept work, so teams do not context-switch between a creative tool and a separate analytics dashboard to assess what is running.
Cons
Sign in to edit- No API is available, so any team that needs Valiz outputs to trigger actions in a CRM, feed a CDP, or connect to a campaign automation platform has to move data manually — at the scale of multiple simultaneous campaigns, that manual step becomes a recurring operational tax.
- No self-hosted deployment option exists, which means organizations under data residency or brand-safety policies that prohibit sending brief and creative data to third-party cloud infrastructure cannot use the product at all, and those teams move to a custom internal toolchain instead.
- The AI generation layer is described as one-shot concept and hook output rather than an iterative agent loop, so teams that need the tool to autonomously test, revise, and re-submit concepts based on performance feedback will find the workflow stops at the human review step and does not close the loop — the teams that need that closed loop switch to platforms with built-in creative experimentation automation.
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- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-18T12:23:37.377Z
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Who it's for
- Campaign teams needing unified creative and launch workflows
What it does well
- Turning campaign briefs into on-brand concepts and hooks
- Previewing ad ideas on Meta and TikTok before launch
- Managing approvals and performance visibility during live campaigns
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Valiz.io free?
- Valiz.io is a paid tool. No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Valiz.io open source?
- No — Valiz.io is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Valiz.io support?
- Valiz.io is available on: Web.
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Valiz targets the gap between a campaign brief and a live paid social ad. The core workflow runs from brief intake through AI-generated concept and hook variations, into formatted ad previews for Meta and TikTok, and out to an approval and performance visibility layer — all inside one product. The vendor describes this as replacing the multi-tool handoff that typically spans a doc editor, a design tool, a feedback thread, and a platform dashboard.
The differentiating feature is the platform preview step. Rather than presenting raw copy or concept text, Valiz renders ideas in the visual format of the target platform before any budget is committed. For growth marketing teams who have watched stakeholders approve copy in a doc and then reject the same creative once it looks like an actual ad, this is the part of the workflow that changes the approval conversation.
Valiz fits best for paid social teams running Meta and TikTok campaigns who want creative ideation, review, and launch-phase monitoring under one roof. It breaks for teams that need the AI outputs to feed downstream systems automatically — there is no API to connect to a CRM, a CDP, or a campaign automation platform. The lack of self-hosting also rules it out for organizations that cannot send campaign brief data to a third-party cloud. Teams with those requirements end up maintaining Valiz for the preview and approval experience while running a parallel system for data movement, which is the point at which most look at a custom build or a more integration-friendly alternative.
