Ads Manager API Live: Full Ads and Reporting Access Is Now Available in HighLevel

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Illustration of a live ads manager API dashboard with data connections linking Facebook, Google, and LinkedIn ad ecosystems for automated campaign reporting in HighLevel.

Big update here. Ads Manager API access is now live in HighLevel, and that opens up a lot of possibilities for agencies, developers, and teams building serious automation around ad operations.

If you have been waiting to programmatically manage advertising activity across channels inside HighLevel, this is the release you have been looking for. The platform now includes API access for Facebook Ads, Google Ads, and LinkedIn Ads, along with reporting endpoints across those ecosystems.

That means you are no longer limited to manual setup inside the interface when it comes to ad management workflows. You can now build systems around campaign creation, reporting, and cross-channel ad operations using the HighLevel API.

For agencies focused on scale, repeatability, and cleaner delivery, this is a meaningful step forward.

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What’s Now Live in the HighLevel API

The core announcement is straightforward: full Ads Manager API access is now available.

Inside the developer documentation, you can now find support for the major ad channels and their reporting layers. The available integrations include:

  • Facebook integration
  • Facebook Ads
  • Facebook reporting
  • Google integration
  • Google Ads
  • LinkedIn integration
  • LinkedIn Ads
  • LinkedIn reporting

That is the headline. All of these ads channels are now live in the API and ready to use.

In practical terms, HighLevel is extending the reach of its Ads Manager beyond the app interface and into developer workflows. If your team builds custom internal tools, automations, onboarding flows, reporting layers, or agency systems, you now have direct access to the ads infrastructure through the API.

Why This Matters for Agencies and Developers

Any time a feature becomes available through an API, it changes the way you can operate.

Inside a platform, a feature is useful. Through an API, that same feature becomes automatable, repeatable, and scalable.

That is especially important for ad management.

Agencies often run into the same bottlenecks:

  • Manually setting up campaigns for every new client
  • Pulling ad performance data from different platforms
  • Building separate reporting processes for each ad channel
  • Creating one-off solutions that are hard to maintain
  • Scaling account operations without increasing complexity

With API access to Ads Manager, those bottlenecks become much easier to address.

You can start thinking in systems instead of tasks.

Instead of asking, “How do we set this up again?” you can ask, “How do we build this once and run it every time?”

That shift is huge for HighLevel agency setup and scaling. It supports a more mature operating model where ad execution becomes part of a broader CRM, marketing automation, and SaaS operations strategy.

What You Can Do With Ads Manager API Access

The announcement specifically highlights the ability to set up ads through the API. That alone is powerful.

When you combine ads access with the rest of the HighLevel ecosystem, the opportunity gets even bigger. Even staying close to the confirmed functionality, there are several clear use cases.

1. Programmatically manage ad setup

If your team creates campaigns repeatedly across accounts, locations, or clients, API access allows you to build more consistent deployment processes.

That can support:

  • Standardized campaign creation flows
  • Faster account launches
  • Reduced manual configuration work
  • Better quality control across client ad accounts

For agencies running similar offers across multiple businesses, this can become a major efficiency gain.

2. Pull reporting data across multiple channels

Reporting matters just as much as campaign setup.

Now that Facebook, Google, and LinkedIn reporting are live in the API, teams can create more unified reporting processes. Instead of living inside each ad platform separately, reporting can become part of your broader HighLevel data and automation strategy.

This is useful if you want cleaner visibility into ad activity while keeping your systems centered around one platform.

3. Build custom automation around ad operations

One of the biggest advantages here is flexibility.

When ad endpoints are exposed through the API, agencies and developers can connect ad workflows to the rest of their business operations. In HighLevel, that matters because so much already revolves around workflows, automations, CRM activity, lead flow, and client delivery.

If your agency already relies on HighLevel workflows and automations, this update creates more room to connect ad management with the systems you are already using every day.

4. Support more scalable service delivery

As agencies grow, repeatability becomes more valuable than raw speed.

Anyone can move quickly for a few clients. The challenge is building a process that still works when you have dozens or hundreds of accounts to support.

Ads Manager API access helps with that by giving developers and implementation teams a way to create internal systems that are not dependent on constant manual clicks.

That is a major unlock for agencies building around GoHighLevel as their central operating platform.

The Bigger Strategic Shift: Ads Become Part of the System

This release is important not only because ads can now be accessed through the API, but because it continues a larger pattern inside HighLevel.

The platform is becoming more programmable.

That matters because modern agencies do not just need software. They need an operating system. They need a place where customer communication, CRM, workflows, automations, reporting, and fulfillment can all connect.

Advertising is a major part of acquisition, but when it lives in a silo, the rest of the business loses visibility and control.

By bringing ads and reporting into the API layer, HighLevel gives teams the chance to integrate ad operations more deeply into their service model.

That can support a stronger end-to-end system where:

  • Lead generation connects to CRM processes
  • Ad performance connects to reporting operations
  • Client onboarding connects to deployment workflows
  • Marketing automation connects to paid acquisition activity

This is the kind of infrastructure that helps agencies move from selling tasks to delivering systems.

Where to Find the API Documentation

If you want to explore what is available, the place to start is the HighLevel developer documentation.

You can find it at:

developers.gohighlevel.com

Once you are there, use the documentation link in the top navigation and look through the available ads integrations. The updated docs include the relevant sections for Facebook, Google, and LinkedIn ads and reporting.

If you are a developer, this is where you should begin validating the endpoints, available actions, and supported implementation paths for your use case.

If you are an agency owner working with a technical team, this is also the right place to send them so they can assess how the new API support fits into your current stack.

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How to Keep Up With Product Changes

HighLevel also points to the product changelog as the best place to track this release and future updates.

You can access the changelog from the ideas portal, and there is also a speaker icon in the top-right area of the platform that surfaces release information.

The changelog matters because API releases tend to be part of a broader rollout story. Documentation updates, endpoint enhancements, and adjacent feature improvements often continue after the initial launch.

If ads and reporting are core to your agency systems, it is worth checking the changelog regularly so your team stays current on what is available.

What This Means for HighLevel Implementations

For teams already running on HighLevel, this update is not just another feature drop. It has direct implications for implementation strategy.

When a platform gains stronger API coverage, your implementation options expand. You can design more robust systems around onboarding, campaign deployment, and reporting without needing to force everything through manual interface work.

That supports better agency systems, best practices, and implementation strategies, especially in areas like:

  • Multi-client onboarding where ad services are part of the initial launch
  • Standardized service delivery across recurring client packages
  • Internal operations that depend on repeatable ad workflows
  • Reporting infrastructure for agencies that want stronger consistency

The more your business grows, the more these things matter.

Features are useful. Systems are what scale.

A Simple Way to Think About the Opportunity

If you want the shortest possible version of the update, here it is:

Ads Manager inside HighLevel is now accessible through the API across Facebook, Google, and LinkedIn, including reporting support.

That means you can move beyond one-off manual workflows and start building more powerful ad operations around the platform.

For some teams, that will mean custom development.

For others, it will mean tighter internal systems.

For agencies that already run their CRM, marketing automation, and client delivery in HighLevel, it means another important part of the stack can now be brought into the same ecosystem.

Who Should Pay Attention to This Release

This update is especially relevant if you fall into one of these categories:

  • Agencies managing ads at scale
  • Developers building on HighLevel
  • SaaS operators using GHL as the core platform
  • Implementation teams creating repeatable client systems
  • Operations leaders focused on automation and efficiency

If your business is still early and fully manual, you may not need to use the API right away.

But if you are actively trying to reduce friction, standardize delivery, or connect ad operations with your existing HighLevel workflows, this release deserves your attention.

Why This Fits the Direction HighLevel Is Heading

One of the most valuable things about HighLevel is that it is not just a collection of disconnected tools. It is increasingly a platform for building a business system.

That is why updates like this matter so much.

When more functions become accessible through the API, agencies gain more control over how they deliver services. They can tailor HighLevel to fit their operational model instead of forcing their processes to fit rigid software boundaries.

That flexibility is a real competitive advantage.

For agencies serious about growth, the long-term win is not simply having more features. It is being able to build a more durable, automated, and scalable machine.

Ads Manager API access moves HighLevel another step in that direction.

Getting Started

If this release aligns with what your team has been waiting for, the next steps are simple:

  1. Review the developer documentation at developers.gohighlevel.com
  2. Check the changelog for the release details and any follow-up updates
  3. Identify your ad workflows that are currently manual or fragmented
  4. Decide where API access can create leverage in setup, reporting, or internal operations

If you are already building your business on HighLevel, this is a good time to revisit your implementation roadmap. There may be opportunities to simplify how your team handles ad operations across Facebook, Google, and LinkedIn.

If you are still exploring the platform, starting a HighLevel free trial is a practical way to understand how the CRM, marketing automation, workflows, and API ecosystem fit together.

And if you want templates, support, and implementation resources as you build, the Nexus Hub community can be a strong next step for getting more out of your setup.

FAQ

Is Ads Manager API access now live in HighLevel?

Yes. HighLevel has announced that Ads Manager API access is now live, giving users API support for ad-related functionality and reporting across major platforms.

Which ad platforms are included in the HighLevel Ads API update?

The release includes support for Facebook, Google, and LinkedIn. The documentation shows integrations for Facebook Ads and reporting, Google Ads, and LinkedIn Ads and reporting.

Where can I find the HighLevel API documentation?

You can find the documentation at developers.gohighlevel.com. There is a documentation link in the top navigation where the ads-related sections are available.

Does this include reporting APIs as well as ad management?

Yes. The release specifically includes ads and reporting support across supported platforms, including Facebook and LinkedIn reporting, with Google ads support also listed in the documentation.

Who benefits most from this update?

Agencies, developers, and teams building automated client delivery systems will likely benefit the most. This is especially useful for businesses using HighLevel as a central platform for CRM, marketing automation, and scalable operations.

How can I track future HighLevel API and product updates?

The best place to monitor updates is the HighLevel changelog, which is available through the ideas portal and surfaced in the platform interface.

Bottom line: if you have been waiting for full Ads Manager API access in HighLevel, it is here. Facebook, Google, and LinkedIn ad channels are now live in the API, and that creates a lot more room to build serious ad automation and reporting systems inside the HighLevel ecosystem.

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