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How to request Sportradar data in Funnel

Leverage your Sportradar data in Funnel via Custom Connectors

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If your use case requires this data in Funnel, you can request it as a Custom Connector.

Custom Connectors and the Custom Connector Request feature are available in the following plans: Business and Enterprise. See our Pricing page for more details.


Reports

Dimensions

  • Day (Date)

  • Advertiser Name

  • Advertiser

  • Alternative Currency

  • App ID

  • App Name

  • Browser

  • Campaign Name

  • Campaign

  • City

  • Country Name

  • Country

  • Creative Name

  • Creative Sizes

  • Creative

  • Day & Hour

  • Device Type

  • Holding ID Name

  • Holding ID

  • Inventory Type

  • Line Item Name

  • Line Item

  • Month

  • OS

  • Page Domain

  • Quarter

  • Region Name

  • Region

  • Seller Network

  • Week

  • Year

Metrics

  • Bids

  • Clicks

  • Conversion Amount App Installs

  • Conversion Amount Bet Placed

  • Conversion Amount Deposits

  • Conversion Amount FTDs

  • Conversion Amount Logins

  • Conversion Amount Matches

  • Conversion Amount Others

  • Conversion Amount Page Views

  • Conversion Amount Reg Finished

  • Conversion Amount Reg Started

  • Impressions

  • Nobids

  • PCC

  • PVC

  • Unique User (Cookie-Based)

  • Vast Complete View

  • Vast Start

  • Vast Viewed (25%)

  • Vast Viewed (50%)

  • Vast Viewed (75%)

  • Viewability (%)

  • Total Costs (USD)

  • eCPA (USD)

  • Total Costs (Local)

  • eCPA (Local)


How to Request this Custom Connector

To request Sportradar data, submit a Custom Connector Request (see link here for instructions) or select the Sportradar tile marked custom after enabling Show custom connectors. Selecting the tile automatically sends your request.

If you are interested in Sportradar data that hasn't been covered here, we would like to encourage you to connect with our Integration Engineering team by submitting a Custom Connector Request. They will be more than happy to explore the potential of obtaining additional data.

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