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Amazon dayparting bid automation

Bid only when your buyers actually convert. AIAdKing reads your last 90 days of conversion patterns per hour of week and adjusts bids automatically — boosting buyer hours and dialing down dead hours.

Quick answer

Dayparting is the practice of bidding more in the hours when your buyers convert and less in the hours they don't. AIAdKing computes the pattern automatically from your last 90 days of conversion data and adjusts Amazon ad bids by hour of week — inside your guardrails, previewable in shadow mode first.

How it works

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Read your real data

AIAdKing reads your last 90 days of ad-click and order data, bucketed by hour of week.

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Find your converting hours

It computes the conversion rate for each hour and category — finding where your buyers actually buy.

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Propose a schedule

It proposes bid adjustments: up in your high-converting windows, down in the dead hours.

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Preview in shadow mode

You review the whole schedule in shadow mode before anything changes.

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Apply automatically

In live mode, AIAdKing applies the adjustments through the official Amazon Ads API and keeps them tuned as your data updates.

Hour-of-week granularity

Not a blunt day/night split — a full 168-hour-of-week pattern per campaign category.

Per-region timezones

Each marketplace gets its own schedule — 9am in Germany isn't 9am in California. Applied automatically per region.

Shadow-mode preview

See the proposed schedule before any bid moves, and approve or edit it hour by hour.

Inside your guardrails

Adjustments never push bids past the limits you set; you can lock or disable any hour.

Always current

The schedule re-tunes as new conversion data comes in — no manual re-uploads.

Part of the nightly cycle

Dayparting runs alongside bids, negatives and placements in one automated daily cycle.

Why it matters

A flat bid that runs the same all day spends the same on a 3am click that rarely converts as on a peak-hour click that often does. Dayparting fixes that — it doesn't cut your spend, it moves it toward the hours that convert. The more your category's buying skews to certain hours (mornings, evenings, weekends), the more there is to gain — and AIAdKing finds that pattern in your own data instead of guessing.

Dayparting — FAQ

What is dayparting on Amazon ads?

Dayparting means adjusting your Amazon ad bids by time of day and day of week. Conversion rates differ between, say, 9am and 3am, so bidding more in high-converting hours and less in low-converting ones improves overall ACoS without cutting total reach.

Does Amazon natively support dayparting?

Amazon offers limited bid-adjustment rules in the Ads console, but not true hour-by-hour dayparting per campaign. AIAdKing fills that gap through the official Amazon Ads API, computing the schedule from your own conversion data.

How does AIAdKing decide the schedule?

AIAdKing reads your last 90 days of click and order data per hour of week, computes the conversion rate for each hour, and proposes bid adjustments — higher in your converting windows, lower in dead hours. You preview it in shadow mode before anything goes live.

Can I override the AI dayparting schedule?

Yes. The AI proposes a schedule; you can edit any hour, lock specific bid adjustments, or disable dayparting entirely. It only ever moves bids inside the guardrails you set.

Bid smart, not flat.

Dayparting is included in AIAdKing at ₹2,949/month — computed automatically from your real conversion data.

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