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Connect Google Ads

Superscale connects through Google’s official OAuth as a reviewed app: you authorize from Google’s own login and can revoke access anytime. Google Ads uses one permission for both reading and writing, managed at the account level, so connecting is read-first in practice. Analysis works the moment you connect, and nothing is created or changed without your approval.

Sign in

Choose Google Ads in your workspace and sign in through Google’s own login.

Pick the account

Select the Google Ads customer account to use. Manager (MCC) accounts work when the login customer ID is configured.
Account not showing up? Make sure the customer account is linked and reachable by the login you connected, and that the manager account’s login customer ID is set.

At a glance

What you can do with a connected Google Ads account. Each supported capability links to how it works.
CapabilitySupportedNotes
Analyze performance, assets, and keywordsLive, read-only
Build Search and Display campaignsWith your approval
Add an ad group or ad to an existing campaignWith your approval
Publish live on GoogleDirect through Google’s API
Pause, resume, or change budgetWith your approval
Performance Max campaignsRead-only, can’t be created
Audience, demographic, or keyword-list targetingTargeting is geo-only at build
Automated rules (auto-pause or auto-scale)On the roadmap

Analyze performance

Connect an account and Superscale reads it at every level: account, campaign, ad group, ad, and keyword. Metrics include cost, impressions, clicks, CTR, average CPC and CPM, conversions, conversion value, and a computed ROAS, across date ranges from the last 7 days through last month. It can break results down by conversion action, and read keyword performance with quality score and match type. This is read-only. Try: “Audit my Google Ads account and show the campaigns wasting spend.”
Product walkthrough: a Google Ads account audit, from connect to action list

Read your creative

Google reports performance at the asset level, and Superscale reads it there. It pulls the individual assets behind your ads, headlines, descriptions, images, and videos, each with Google’s performance label of Best, Good, or Low. It can run an AI visual analysis of image assets, and for Performance Max it reads the asset groups, which Google exposes label-only without per-asset metrics. Try: “Which assets in my responsive search ads are rated Low?”
Product walkthrough: reading asset-level performance and labels

Build campaigns

Superscale builds in Google’s three levels: the campaign, the ad group, and the ad. It can start a campaign from scratch, or add a new ad group or ad to a campaign you already run, because each step accepts an existing parent. Everything starts paused. It builds Search and Display campaigns. Targeting is geographic, by country across the major markets. Budgets are daily, and bidding can be Manual CPC, Maximize Clicks, or Maximize Conversions. The ad is a Responsive Search Ad: 3 to 15 headlines and 2 to 4 descriptions that Google combines, a final URL, and optional keywords in exact, phrase, or broad match. Try: “Build a Search campaign for my spring sale and add ten keywords.”
Product walkthrough: building a Search campaign from chat

Manage and optimize

Once campaigns are live, Superscale can pause, resume, or remove a campaign, pause or resume ad groups and ads, and change a campaign’s daily budget. Delivery needs all three levels enabled. What it won’t do is edit targeting, bidding, or creative after launch, and automated rules that act on their own are on the roadmap rather than running in the background. Try: “Pause my two worst-performing Search campaigns.”
Product walkthrough: pausing campaigns and adjusting budget with approval

Publish and go live

Publishing is a status change: Superscale sets the campaign, ad group, and ad to enabled through Google’s official API, and delivery starts once all three are on. Because everything is built paused, going live is an explicit step that waits for your approval. Prefer to stay manual? Export the finished creative and build it in Google Ads yourself. Try: “Enable the campaign we just built.”

Capability reference

The granular view, capability by capability.
CapabilityFunctionSupportedNotes
Account, campaign, ad group, ad, and keyword insightsAnalyzeCost, CTR, CPC, CPM, conversions, value, ROAS
Conversion-action breakdownAnalyzeThe only breakdown dimension
Device, geo, time, or demographic breakdownsAnalyzeNot available
Asset-level performance with Best, Good, Low labelsCreativeHeadlines, descriptions, images, videos
AI visual analysis of image assetsCreativeYouTube videos: thumbnail only
Read Performance Max asset groupsCreativeLabel-only, no per-asset metrics
Create Search and Display campaignsBuildApproval-gated, starts paused
Create Performance MaxBuildRead-only
Add an ad group or ad to a new or existing campaignBuildApproval-gated
Responsive Search Ad (3 to 15 headlines, 2 to 4 descriptions)BuildThe only creatable ad format
Responsive Display, image, or video adsBuildNot creatable
Keywords in exact, phrase, or broad matchBuildPositive only, no negatives
Targeting by countryBuildMajor markets, geo-only
Audience, demographic, language, or keyword-list targetingBuild
Daily budgetBuildNo lifetime budgets
Bidding: Manual CPC, Maximize Clicks, Maximize ConversionsBuildNo target ROAS or CPA
Pause, resume, or remove campaigns; pause or resume ad groups and adsManageApproval-gated
Change campaign daily budgetManageApproval-gated
Edit targeting, bidding, or creative after launchManage
Automated rules (auto-pause or auto-scale)ManageRoadmap
Publish live through Google’s APIPublishEnable all three levels
Export and build manuallyPublishAlways available
For website and funnel analytics alongside your ads, connect Google Analytics. It is a separate, read-only integration.

What every integration can do

The cross-platform view of analysis, publishing, and what stays in your control.
Last modified on June 4, 2026