1. Request
A brand sends its category, offer, landing page, service region, target languages, and campaign goal.
Sponsor flow
A public, non-technical guide to the sponsor journey: request, review, localized copy, placement limits, and campaign handoff.
A brand sends its category, offer, landing page, service region, target languages, and campaign goal.
We reject placements that would feel irrelevant, unsafe, misleading, or too intrusive inside a helpful answer.
Copy can be adapted per language and region so an English buyer, Turkish local shopper, or Arabic speaker does not receive the wrong message.
Campaign links should be trackable and capped. Public pages explain the principle; real reporting is shared directly with advertisers.
How sponsorship works inside AskThisAI.
No, and that is the point. The sponsor should appear only when the user's language, region, question and category match the offer, so you avoid wasted impressions and show up in higher-intent moments.
Yes. A local shop, clinic, restaurant, course or delivery business can be limited by city, country, language, service area and category, instead of paying for attention it cannot serve.
Yes, when it is genuinely useful. If someone asks what to buy, where to order or how to compare options, an approved product can be included as a helpful next step, not as a forced ad.
The assistant answers first. Sponsor copy is reviewed, capped and kept relevant, so users keep trusting the answer and advertisers do not damage the conversation they want to enter.