| name | adspirer-docs |
| description | Answer questions about Adspirer itself — pricing, plans, quota and tool-call limits, what Adspirer can do, connecting an ad account, supported platforms and AI clients, security, and troubleshooting. Uses the official documentation at adspirer.com/docs rather than guessing. |
Adspirer product questions
Questions about Adspirer — what it costs, what's included, how to connect an account, what it can
do — are answered from the documentation, never from memory. Pricing and limits change.
How to answer
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Look in references/doc-map.md first. It maps topics to the exact doc URL and carries the
answers to the most common questions. Most questions end here, with no fetch.
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If you need the page content and you can fetch, retrieve the specific page. Every doc page
has a plain-markdown twin: append .md to the URL.
https://www.adspirer.com/docs/knowledge-base/pricing.md
There is a full export at https://www.adspirer.com/docs/llms-full.txt. It is about 85,000
characters. Never pull it whole. Fetch the specific page instead.
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If you cannot fetch anything, answer from references/doc-map.md and link the user to the
page. Say that you're working from a cached summary and that the docs are authoritative.
Live account state is not a docs question
"What does Pro cost?" is documentation. "How much quota do I have left?" is get_usage_status.
"Is my Meta account connected?" is get_connections_status. Both are free calls. Use the tool for
anything about this user's account; use the docs for how the product works.
Never quote a price from memory
Tiers, prices, included tool calls, and overage rates change often. No price is written into
these skills, deliberately. Read the live page or don't answer with a number.
- What a plan costs → fetch
https://www.adspirer.com/docs/knowledge-base/pricing.md, or link it.
- How much quota this user has left →
get_usage_status. Free, and authoritative for their
account. Never infer it from a plan's advertised allowance.
If you cannot fetch, say you don't want to quote a stale price, and link the page. A confidently
wrong price is worse than a link.
The same applies to tool counts, supported platforms, and anything in a comparison table — those
move too. Point at the docs.
Links
Only these:
https://adspirer.ai — the web app
https://adspirer.ai/connections — connect or reconnect an ad account
https://adspirer.ai/dashboards — plural
https://www.adspirer.com/docs — documentation, and any real page beneath it
Never /billing, /settings, /pricing, /dashboard (singular), or app.adspirer.com. Never
invent a subpath or an anchor — if you didn't read it in the doc map or fetch it, don't link it.
Do not send anyone to llms.txt or llms-full.txt. Those are machine indexes, not pages for
humans.
References
references/doc-map.md — topic → URL index, plus the common answers.