- Overview
- Platform setup and administration
- Platform setup and administration
- Platform architecture
- Data Bridge onboarding overview
- Connecting a Peak-managed data lake
- Connecting a customer-managed data lake
- Creating an AWS IAM role for Data Bridge
- Connecting a Snowflake data warehouse
- Connecting a Redshift data warehouse (public connectivity)
- Connecting a Redshift data warehouse (private connectivity)
- Reauthorizing a Snowflake OAuth connection
- Using Snowflake with Peak
- Peak Platform Ingestion API
- Configuring a Google Ads connector
- Configuring a REST API connector
- Configuring a webhook connector
- SQL Explorer overview
- Roles and permissions
- User management
- Inventory management solution
- Commercial pricing solution
- Merchandising solution

Supply Chain & Retail Solutions user guide
Configuring a Google Ads connector
A Google Ads connector ingests advertising data from your Google Ads account into Peak for analysis.
Only one Google Ads connection is allowed per Peak organization. To use a different account, you must delete the existing connection and create a new one.
Prerequisites
Before configuring a Google Ads connector, ensure you meet the following requirements:
- You have access to Peak with permissions to configure Data Sources.
- You have a Google account associated with the Google Ads account you want to connect.
Configuring the connection
- In Peak, open Manage and select Data Sources.
- Select Add feed and choose the Google Ads connector.
- At the Connection stage, either select the existing connection from the dropdown or select New connection.
- For a new connection, enter a connection name and select Authenticate.
- Sign in using the Google account associated with your Google Ads account.
- Select Allow to grant Peak permission to manage your Google Ads account.
- Select Next to proceed to import configuration.
Configuring import settings
Complete the following fields:
Account: Select the Google Ads account to use. Manager accounts (which have no data) are not listed.
Report type: Select one of the following reports:
| Report | Description |
|---|---|
| Ad Performance Report | Statistics aggregated at the ad level; one row per ad. |
| Geo Performance Report | Statistics aggregated at the country/territory level; one row per country/territory. |
| Search Query Performance Report | Statistics aggregated at the search terms level; one row per combination of search terms. |
| Criteria Performance Report | Statistics aggregated at the ad group criteria level; one row per ad group and criteria combination. |
| Display Keyword Performance Report | Display Network and YouTube Network statistics aggregated at the keyword level; one row per keyword. |
| AdGroup Performance Report | Statistics aggregated at the ad group level; one row per ad group. |
Preview: View a sample of the selected report data in tabular format.
Feed load type: Truncate and insert, Incremental, or Upsert. See Load types.
Historical date range: The date range for the initial data fetch.
Project: The Peak project to associate with this feed.
Feed name: Use only alphanumeric characters and underscores. Must start with a letter, must not end with an underscore, maximum 50 characters.
Configuring the destination
Select where your data will be ingested. Available options depend on your configured data warehouse:
- Redshift: Redshift and S3
- Snowflake: Snowflake only
See Destination options.
Configuring the trigger
Set up how and when the feed runs. See Triggers and watchers.
Result
Peak creates the Google Ads connector feed and runs it according to the selected trigger. You can monitor feed runs and troubleshoot failures from Manage > Data Sources.