What is Indoleads AI Ads and who is it for

Modified on Mon, 17 Aug at 11:07 PM

Indoleads AI Ads is an in-chat advertising layer for AI-native products — assistants, chatbots, AI search, agents, vertical bots. On every conversation turn our engine detects commercial intent and, only when it's there, returns a native Sponsored card (product with price and image, offer, coupon code, or a banner) together with the assistant's reply. No intent → no ad → the conversation is untouched.

Two audiences

  • AI app builders (publishers) — add one API call or one script, render the card, get paid: revenue share on CPA/CPS conversions plus CPM/CPC where sponsored placements apply. LLM inference, intent detection, catalog matching, click tracking, payouts — all on our side. See Getting started.
  • Advertisers — reach users inside AI products at the moment their question matches your product: performance (CPA/CPS) or sponsored placements (CPM/CPC), matched by context and GEO. See AI Ads for advertisers.

Where it works well: shopping/product-selection assistants, travel, e-commerce, finance, coupon and deal bots, AI search and comparison, chat widgets on sites and mobile assistants (where AdSense earns nothing).
Where it doesn't: pure B2B/enterprise tools with no commercial intent, children's products, medical/legal-sensitive content, apps that forbid ads by policy. Informational answers are never monetised — clicks there are under 1%.

Formats: native link in the answer, product card ×1/2/3, sponsored slot in a results list, coupon card (CPA); inline card, leaderboard, right/left rail banners (CPM/CPC). Full table: Formats.

Integration effort: a simple case takes 1–2 days — Integration modes. Demo: demo.indoleads.ai.

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