Roles help clarify who a tool is designed for and how it fits into day-to-day workflows. Some tools are built for hands-on execution, while others support planning, coordination, or decision-making. Understanding roles helps teams avoid mismatches between responsibility and tooling.
This section lets you explore tools based on how your workflow.
Role
FAQ
What do roles mean on Neo Ads?
Roles indicate the primary audience a tool is designed for, such as designers, developers, or managers.
They reflect how the tool is typically used in real workflows.
Can a tool be relevant for multiple roles?
Yes. Many tools are used by multiple roles across a team.
Neo Ads highlights all relevant roles to reflect real-world usage rather than rigid job titles.
Why should I filter tools by role?
Filtering by role helps you find tools that match your responsibilities and level of involvement.
It reduces friction by surfacing tools aligned with how you work day to day.
Are roles based on job titles or skills?
Roles are based on practical usage, not formal titles.
They focus on what users do with a tool rather than how their role is labeled internally.
Should solo founders or small teams care about roles?
Absolutely.
Even in small teams, wearing multiple hats makes role-based filtering useful to identify tools that truly fit your needs.
