TIMA for DTC founders
TIMA is the AI marketing agent built for founders who would rather ship product than learn CapCut at 1am. If you run a DTC brand on Shopify or WooCommerce, you already know the loop: launch creative, wait three days for signal, kill losers, iterate winners, repeat - while agencies quote €8–15k per month for the same work.
TIMA learns your brand from your site URL in about two minutes, generates on-brand static and video creatives, publishes to Meta (Facebook and Instagram), and monitors performance so you can scale what works.
The DTC problem TIMA solves
Most DTC failures are distribution failures, not product failures. You need volume: enough hooks, enough angles, enough creative variants to find a winner before CAC eats margin. Manual testing caps you at a handful of ads per week; TIMA is built to run the iteration loop continuously.
- Brand drift when freelancers do not use your voice or palette
- Slow creative turnaround between test batches
- No single place connecting brand, creative library, and live campaigns
- Rising CPMs after iOS 14 signal loss without structured creative testing
How founders use TIMA day to day
Start with brand baseline: drop your storefront URL or describe positioning in onboarding. TIMA extracts tone, audience, offer, and visual direction. From there, generate product shots, UGC-style hooks, and offer-led static ads aligned to that baseline.
Connect Meta Ads, launch prospecting or conversion campaigns, and let the agent suggest pauses, duplicates, and creative refreshes based on real account data. TikTok Ads is supported for campaign management alongside Meta.
Economics vs agency or in-house
A junior marketer plus tools often exceeds $4k/month before ad spend. TIMA Scale starts at $100/month with credits for early testing and scales up for brands running weekly creative batches and live optimization. You keep control of budget and bids in Meta Ads Manager while TIMA handles creative volume and execution assistance.
When TIMA is the right fit
Choose TIMA if you care about brand consistency, want Meta campaigns live without hiring, and plan to test at least 10–20 creative variants per month. If you only need a one-off logo, a design-only tool may suffice - but you will still lack the campaign execution layer.