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How to request Reddit budget data in Funnel

Maximize ROI with Reddit budget insights—track spend, adjust bids, and optimize campaigns for peak performance. 💡📢

Updated over a week ago

The Reddit API offers budget and other metadata unavailable in Funnel's Reddit Core Connector. If your use case requires this in Funnel, you can request it as a custom connector.

Custom connectors and data requests are available only in Business and Enterprise plans.

Campaign Budget Report

Dimensions

  • Campaign ID

  • Ad Account ID

  • Ad Account Name

  • Campaign Name

  • Campaign Objective

  • Funding Instrument ID

  • Effective Status

  • Configured Status

  • Goal Type

  • Created At

  • Modified At

  • Special Ad Categories

  • App ID

  • SKAdNetwork Metadata

  • Currency

  • Date (Daily mode only)

Metrics

  • Goal Value

  • Spend Cap

Ad Groups Budget Report

Dimensions

  • Ad Account ID

  • Ad Account Name

  • Ad Group ID

  • Campaign ID

  • Bid Type

  • Campaign Objective Type

  • Configured Status

  • Created At

  • Effective Status

  • Goal Type

  • Is Campaign Budget Optimization

  • Modified At

  • Ad Group Name

  • Optimization Goal

  • Start Time

  • View Through Conversion Type

  • App ID

  • Bid Strategy

  • Optimization Strategy Type

  • Currency

  • Date (Daily mode only)

Metrics

  • Goal Value (Lifetime, Daily, Percentage)

  • Bid Value

Notes on this custom connector

You can map your budget data to your other Reddit data using lookups in Funnel.

To achieve this, the budget data is imported using single partition, which means that every 4 hours the whole dataset refreshes.

How to request this data

To request Reddit budget data, submit a data request (see link here for instructions).

Include the Following Information in your data request

  • Under Where does the data come from? enter Reddit Budget

  • The list of Reddit Data Sources budget data is required for

  • Permission to use credentials from Core Data Source for custom connector

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