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Instructions how to connect your Apple Search Ads data using Sellforte's connector

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Written by Oskari Raunio
Updated over 2 months ago

1. Log in to Sellforte and navigate to Connectors

2. Choose Apple Search Ads

3. Invite API user

Log in to Apple Search Ads. Select Sign In > Advanced and log in as an account administrator. In the Users menu in the top-right corner, select the account that you want to invite users to.

Select Account Settings > User Management. Click Invite Users to invite a user to your Apple Search Ads organization. In the User Details section, enter the user’s first name, last name, and Apple ID.

In the User Access and Role section, select an API user role.

IMPORTANT: For the API Read Only role, the Public Key you need to configure Fivetran is not displayed. Use the API Account Manager role instead.

Click Send Invite. The invited user receives an email with a secure code. The user can then sign in to the secure Apple URL in the email and input the provided code to activate their account.

4. Upload a public key

In your connector setup form, copy the automatically-generated public key.

In the Search Ads dashboard, choose Account Settings > API for the user you invited in Step 3.

In the Public Key field, paste the public key you copied from the connector setup form.

Click Save. A group of credentials displays as a code block above the Public Key field. Copy the clientId, teamId, and keyId values. You will need them to configure Fivetran.

5. Finish configuration

In the connector setup form, enter your chosen destination schema name.

Enter the Client ID, Team ID and Key ID that you found in Step 4. Click Validate to save and test your credentials.

6. Choose the accounts you want to sync data from

Click "Sync Specific Organizations" and choose accounts accordingly.

7. Click Save & Test and you are forwarded back to Sellforte

You are ready! 🎉

Apple Search Ads is connected and data is fetched automatically with correct MMM schema to Sellforte.

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