With campaigns, you can organize related ad sets together to manage them at scale. Campaigns are available for both Classic and Accelerate ad set types, and you can have a campaign that contains only Classic ad sets, only Accelerate ad sets, or a mix of Classic and Accelerate ad sets.
When using Classic and Accelerate ad sets in the same campaign, they must have the same objective type, bidding strategy, optimization goal, daily or lifetime budget, and schedule if Dynamic Group Budget is turned on.
Placing related ad sets in the same campaign allows you to:
You can create an unlimited number of campaigns to organize your ad sets. Once a ad set has been added to a campaign, it can’t be moved. Instead of moving a ad set, you can create a copy of the ad set in a different campaign by duplicating it.
Your campaign settings help you manage all ad sets in the group. Campaign settings include:
You might encounter an error when creating or editing an ad set if the ad set’s settings don’t align with the campaign’s settings.
Learn more about the differences between campaigns with and without Dynamic Group Budget in the table below.
Each ad account automatically starts off with at least one campaign. If you created your ad account before July 2021, your ad account has a Default Campaign. If you created your ad account after July 2021, your ad account has a New Campaign. If your ad account has a Default Campaign, it can’t be edited.
To view a high-level performance of the ads and ad sets in your campaign, click the Campaigns tab after accessing your ad account. Use the search and filter options to view specific campaigns, use columns to change the metrics viewed, or export a report.