DeepWisdom, the Chinese AI company behind MetaGPT and OpenManus — two of the most-used open-source AI agent frameworks — has added Google Ads campaign creation to Atoms, its platform for building and running businesses without a technical team. The addition shifts Atoms from product builder to end-to-end business operator.
Atoms launched in January 2026 with backing from Ant Group and Cathay Capital, and has reached customers in more than 100 countries. Its premise is that a team of AI agents — product manager, engineer, analyst, SEO specialist — can plan, build, launch and run a working app or store from scratch. The Google Ads Agent, announced this week, extends that premise into paid acquisition.
The feature handles the full workflow: market research and context extraction from a product or landing page, campaign strategy selection from five templates, responsive search ad copy generation using frameworks including BAB and PAS, keyword management across broad, phrase, and exact match types, geographic targeting across more than 90 countries, and conversion tracking setup. Multilingual ad copy generation is included. The platform manages account authorisation through a guided OAuth flow and supports multiple accounts and manager accounts.
DeepWisdom is a research-active company. Its work has been published at ICLR, ACL, and NAACL. MetaGPT, one of its open-source projects, has accumulated 123,000 GitHub stars. The Google Ads addition brings those AI agent capabilities into a market where small businesses routinely underperform on paid search — either because they lack the expertise to run campaigns effectively, or because agency costs make sustained testing economically unviable.
Alex Wu, DeepWisdom's founder and CEO, framed the rationale in terms of what Atoms was always designed to address: the gap between having a working product and being able to reach customers with it. The Google Ads Agent is the gap-closing mechanism for the acquisition side of that problem.
"Atoms AI was our answer to 'vibe coding,' shifting the focus to 'vibe business;' enabling anyone with ideas to build a business, regardless of their resources. The new Google Ads Agent feature is there to help them to get their businesses seen."
For enterprise IT observers, the more interesting signal is DeepWisdom's strategic direction. A Chinese AI company backed by Ant Group, with serious academic research credentials and multiple high-adoption open-source projects, is building vertically into the small business stack. Whether that translates to enterprise-grade agentic infrastructure over time depends on how DeepWisdom uses its research base. The foundation is credible; the roadmap extension is the question.