
Chuangxinzhong's AI ad consumption rose 116% as ByteDance's top agency partner. Daily output hit 30–40 video sets, with costs down 80% in an earlier competition.
Yeahka's precision marketing arm, Chuangxinzhong, took the top spot among ByteDance's Jichuang 2.0 agency partners by model consumption. The ranking tracks how much compute partners draw from the large language model for ad creation.
Chuangxinzhong said it deployed AI agents to automate manual ad production starting in May, pushing model usage 116% higher than a year earlier. Its AI content production capacity rose 33% in the same period. The company now churns out 30 to 40 short-video ad creative sets per day.
The numbers point to a shift underway in short-video ad markets like Douyin. Advertisers in fast-moving verticals – beauty, apparel, finance, e-commerce, local services – face a new bottleneck. Consumer attention is scarce. A single product test can require a dozen video assets, and the cycle from concept to launch is long. The old model of writing one brief and producing a handful of spots no longer works, advertisers said. Companies need large volumes of high-quality content to run A/B tests and optimize fast.
Chuangxinzhong's monthly AI-generated ad spend went from RMB 5 million to RMB 10 million through the ByteDance partnership, the company said. That tracks high-frequency use of the AI engine. The daily output of 30 to 40 asset sets gives advertisers the agility to rotate creatives as market signals change.
This is not Chuangxinzhong's first AI marketing milestone. In an earlier ByteDance digital human ad incentive program focused on financial lead generation, it ranked first in AIGC spend and set an industry record: per-asset cost fell 80% while weekly consumption jumped 391%.
A representative said the company plans to keep investing in AI marketing infrastructure, aiming to integrate LLMs with advertising, user operations, and business growth. The goal is an end-to-end suite covering creative production, intelligent placement, and performance optimization.
Chuangxinzhong has spent recent years driving AI adoption inside Yeahka's broader strategy. The group's accumulated work on large models, algorithms, and content generation supports a product line that includes digital humans, AIGC content factories, and smart marketing agents. The ByteDance ranking reflects that buildout, the company said.
For the wider sector, the readthrough is direct. If an agency partner can scale from 30 to 40 daily ad sets with per-unit costs down 80%, the economics of short-video creative production are reset. The pressure on traditional creative agencies and the pull on in-house marketing teams at major advertisers only increases. The 391% consumption spike on a single competition suggests demand is there.
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