Why are my Google Ads discovery campaigns missing?
Why are my Google Ads discovery campaigns missing?
The data for these campaigns isn't accessible through the Google Ads API because of restrictions related to the Discovery campaign subtype product feed. If a campaign has a subtype other than Standard, it won't be visible, except when the subtype is unspecified. Google is making a transition by transforming Discovery campaigns into a new type called Demand Gen.
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