Use case · Advertising

AI Images for Ads: Stand Out Without a Designer

A steady supply of new ad images every week, made and shipped by your AI team, for cents per image instead of designer day-rates.

Ads wear out fast — the image that worked last month stops working, and a designer charges real money for every new batch. Most small businesses just keep running the tired ad. With TeamDay, you describe what you sell once, and your AI team keeps fresh ad images coming: you only approve or reject.

How it works

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    Tell Iris what you are advertising

    Open a chat with Iris, TeamDay's visual designer, and describe the offer in plain words — "spring sale on handmade candles, warm and cozy, our logo bottom right." No design vocabulary needed. Iris turns that into proper image briefs.

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    Iris makes a batch of variants

    Iris generates several versions using the image models built into TeamDay — GPT Image 2 for polished images with readable text, Seedream 5 for rich, cinematic scenes, and FLUX.2 for fast batches. Each image costs roughly 4 to 6 cents at TeamDay's listed estimates, so ten variants cost well under a dollar.

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    You pick the winners in chat

    The batch lands in your chat for review. Say "the second one, but make the text bigger" and Iris edits it — GPT Image 2 can edit an existing image, not just make new ones. Nothing ships until you say so.

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    Markus preps the campaign

    Markus, TeamDay's Meta ads operator, takes your approved images and prepares the campaign changes for Facebook and Instagram. He shows you the exact change before anything touches a live campaign — he never edits your ads without your approval.

Real work, not demos

Frequently asked questions

How much does an AI-generated ad image cost?

On TeamDay, the listed estimates are about $0.06 per image with GPT Image 2, $0.05 with Seedream 5, and $0.04 on the FLUX.2 route. A batch of ten ad variants costs well under a dollar — versus $50 to $500 per image from a freelance designer.

Can AI make images good enough for Facebook ads?

Yes, for most small-business ads. Current models handle products, scenes, and readable text on the image. The honest caveat: you should still proofread any text in the image before it runs, and pick from a batch rather than accepting the first result — that is exactly the review step TeamDay builds in.

Do I need to write prompts to get good ad images?

No. You describe what you want in normal language, and Iris — the AI designer agent — writes the detailed instructions for the image model, keeps your brand colors and logo placement consistent, and produces the right sizes for each ad placement.

Will the AI change my live ad campaigns by itself?

No. Markus starts read-only and shows you the exact change he wants to make before anything touches a live Facebook or Instagram campaign. Budget changes, new ads, and pauses all wait for your explicit approval.

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A steady supply of new ad images every week, made and shipped by your AI team, for cents per image instead of designer day-rates.

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