How to set up a Twitter Ads report on Google Data Studio

Learn to connect your Twitter Ads data to automate your reports on Google Data Studio.

Here's how to make your 1st Twitter Ads report on Google Data Studio with Porter in 3 steps.

1) Authorize your connector

Authorize your Google account

After accessing the Twitter Ads connector, authorize your Google account on Data Studio.

Click the AUTHORIZE button:

Then select the account you will use in Google Data Studio:

Click the Allow button:

Authorize your Twitter account

Once you authorize with Google, you should also authorize with Twitter.

Then, you should log in with a Twitter account with access to the pages you will report.

Porter Metrics only stores your accounts to manage your subscriptions; we don’t store or share your business data with any third party.

You can check our privacy policy for more details.

2) Configure your connector

Once you connect your Twitter profile, you will set up the connection with these parameters:

Ad Accounts: choose one or more Twitter Ads accounts to bring to your report.

If you choose several accounts, the report will combine their data (i.e. it will bring the total ad spend from all the selected ad accounts).

Include data from the Twitter Audience Platform: if you’re not familiar with Twitter Audience Platform, we recommend you not to check this option.

Include data from deleted entities: check this option to include data from deleted entities.

After you finish the setup, click the Connect button on the top-right corner of the page.

3) Load your report

You’ll see a list of the Twitter Ads connector's fields to Data Studio, then go to CREATE REPORT in the top-right corner of the page:

Finally, confirm the creation of your report by clicking the Create report button:

Our default report template will be automatically loaded.

If your report loads successfully, you’ll start a 14-day free trial for the Twitter Ads connector.

Now, try other connectors, too!

Once your trial is over, you may upgrade your Porter plan.

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