Overview
Validates required fields in Google Ad Manager campaign creation forms.
Detect configuration errors in Google Ad Manager campaigns before it’s too late. GAM Campaign Validator is a browser extension designed for media, programmatic, or trafficking teams working with Google Ad Manager. It automates the validation of internal quality and setup rules every time a line item is created or edited. ✅ What does it do? - Automatically checks required fields when creating or editing campaigns. - Detects common issues before saving: empty fields, inconsistent values, incorrect pricing, and more. - Validates custom rules like CPM, volume, and rate consistency. - Supports conditional rules based on line item or order names. - Visually indicates validation status: gray icon (inactive), green (valid), or red (errors). 🎯 Key features: - Configurable rules and [soon] multilingual support (currently English and Spanish). - Real-time validation as you modify campaign fields in the interface. - Side panel with error summaries and filters for failing rules. - [Upcoming] Advanced customization via user-defined JSON rule files. - Does not access Google accounts or modify campaign data. 🛠 Built for: - Trafficking and ad operations teams - Agencies and publishers with internal QA workflows - Any professional who wants to avoid human errors in Google Ad Manager 🔒 Privacy: This extension does not collect or transmit any data outside the browser. All logic runs locally on the user’s machine.
Details
- Version0.7.0
- UpdatedMay 7, 2025
- Offered bydata.global
- Size157KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- DeveloperPrensa Ibérica
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