Primer’s AiTD centralizes DSP workflows across video and CTV
PDI's blog post details Primer's AiTD (Artificial Intelligent Trading Desk) platform, a meta-DSP utilizing custom AI/machine learning to centralize and streamline digital advertising campaigns. The platform integrates multiple DSPs and ad tech software via global-first APIs, aiming to simplify programmatic advertising by optimizing execution, management, and reporting across various channels including video (OLV) and CTV. AiTD offers cross-platform integration, consolidated reporting, and AI-enhanced campaign management based on historical performance data.
Key Takeaways
- AiTD connects multiple DSPs and ad tech software through global-first API connections.
- The platform is built to manage cross-channel campaigns across display, video (OLV), CTV, and audio in one dashboard.
- Primer says its AI trading model is trained on years of historical managed-media campaigns across DSPs, channels, inventory, and KPIs.
- AiTD consolidates reporting, analytics, and billing instead of forcing teams to log into multiple DSPs.
- The article says an ad server is still needed for deduplicated conversions and holistic reach-and-frequency reporting.
Why It Matters
AiTD addresses a practical problem in programmatic video buying: teams are juggling multiple DSPs, walled-garden inventories, and separate reporting systems. Primer’s pitch is that a meta-DSP can centralize setup, bid management, and optimization across OLV and CTV while keeping consolidated reporting in one place. The competitive angle is the move from single-DSP workflows to a layer that aggregates DSPs and ad tech software through APIs. What to watch next is whether agencies can tie AiTD to an ad server for deduplicated conversions and reach/frequency, since the article flags that as a requirement for unified measurement.
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