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archive_audience— Archives (deletes) a custom audience from the platform. Identify the audience by its numeric ID or by name; if only a name is given, the tool resolves the ID automatically.create_audience_from_segment— Creates a website retargeting audience from a saved insights segment, including accounts that match the segment's criteria within a lookback window of 1 to 365 days. The segment must exist and be in READY status; create one first with create_segment if needed.create_bombora_audience— Creates a B2B audience built on Bombora buyer intent topics, combined with company firmographics, contact attributes, and geographic filters. Verify available intent topics first; at least one topic is required.create_csv_upload_linkedin_native_audience— Creates a LinkedIn-native audience from an uploaded CSV of company accounts, optionally layered with LinkedIn-native criteria such as employee ranges, revenue, job titles, and skills. Supply the account list either inline or as a CSV URL.create_facebook_native_criteria_audience— Creates a Facebook audience using native Facebook targeting criteria: industry categories, countries, job titles, interests, and age range. Supports an estimate-only mode to preview audience size before creating.create_firmographic_audience— Creates a B2B audience based on company attributes (industry, employee count, revenue) plus contact-level criteria like seniority, job function, and location. The default and most commonly used audience type; supports estimate-only size previews.create_g2_intent_dynamic_audience— Creates a dynamic G2 intent audience that refreshes daily as G2 buying signals update, filtered by buying stage and contact criteria. Requires a connected G2 integration and at least one buying stage.create_g2_intent_linkedin_native_dynamic_audience— Creates a daily-refreshing G2 intent audience with LinkedIn-native targeting (employee ranges, revenue, job titles, skills, companies). Requires both G2 and LinkedIn integrations to be connected.create_g2_intent_static_audience— Creates a static G2 intent audience captured as a one-time snapshot at creation, filtered by buying stage and contact criteria. Unlike the dynamic variants, it does not refresh daily.create_linkedin_native_criteria_audience— Builds a LinkedIn audience from native targeting criteria — job titles, skills, company names, employee-count ranges, revenue ranges, and countries. Supports an estimate-only mode that previews expected audience size without creating anything.create_reddit_target_group— Creates a Reddit target group with include/exclude targeting rules built from communities (subreddits), interests, keywords, and location. All criteria references must come from a prior criteria search, and location must be the first include block.create_retargeting_audience— Imports an existing retargeting audience from a native ad channel (Google Ads, LinkedIn, or Facebook) into the platform. Use the retargeting-audience listing tool first to fetch the audience object, then pass it here to create the audience.create_segment— Creates a segment from insights criteria, combining field-level match rules with AND/OR logic. Discover valid fields with the insights criteria search first; the segment returns with a READY, PENDING, or FAILED status.create_target_group— Creates a LinkedIn target group with include and exclude rules, including the ability to exclude existing audiences. Criteria IDs must come from the target-group criteria search, and location must be the first include criterion.create_technographic_audience— Builds a B2B audience of companies and contacts based on the technologies they use (e.g. Salesforce, HubSpot), optionally layered with firmographic filters like industry, company size, revenue, job function, seniority, and location. Supports an estimate-only mode to preview audience size before creating it.estimate_target_group— Estimate the audience size for a set of targeting criteria before creating a target group, supporting both include and exclude rules for criteria and audiences. Currently LinkedIn only; all criteria IDs must come from the target-group criteria search first, with location as the first include block.get_abm_account_lists— Lists account lists from the ABM library, including uploaded CSV lists and website retargeting lists, with filtering by filename, status, and type plus pagination. Returns account counts, readiness status, and audience associations.get_audience_details— Retrieves custom audience information — configuration, targeting criteria, size metrics, and performance — filtered by audience name with pagination and sorting.get_custom_audience_contacts_csv_url— Generates a CSV export of a custom audience's contacts or companies and returns a time-limited presigned download URL. Supports custom audiences only (not native audiences) and requires elevated permissions.get_deep_audience_details— Retrieves complete configuration for one or more audiences, including full targeting criteria, segment settings, lookback windows, and composition metadata. Use after listing audiences to inspect or compare detailed setups.get_intent_topics— Lists the buyer intent topics available for Bombora intent-based audience creation. Call this first: if no topics are returned, Bombora is unavailable for the account and a firmographic audience should be used instead.get_matched_audiences— Retrieves custom audiences that match specified targeting types for a given advertising channel, returning the exact id/name/type/matchCount shape needed to attach audiences to campaigns or target groups.get_retargeting_audiences— Lists all retargeting and native audiences available for a given channel (Google Ads, LinkedIn, or Facebook), including IDs, names, match counts, and subtypes. Useful for discovering existing audiences before building campaigns.list_target_groups— List and search target groups with case-insensitive partial name matching. Returns a paginated set of group IDs, names, channels, audience sizes, and statuses; use the ID to retrieve full details.retrieve_target_group_by_id— Retrieve full details for a target group by its numeric ID, including audiences, targeting criteria, channel, status, and estimated size. Use list_target_groups first if you only know the name.search_reddit_criteria— Look up valid Reddit targeting options — communities, interests, contextual keywords, and locations — returning the external IDs and names needed to build a Reddit target group.search_target_group_criteria— Retrieve or search the valid LinkedIn targeting criteria values (locations, industries, seniority, job titles, skills, interests, and more) and their IDs for use when creating or updating a target group.unarchive_audience— Restore a previously archived custom audience, identified by numeric ID or by name (the name is resolved to an ID automatically). At least one identifier is required.update_target_group— Updates a target group's name and/or targeting criteria, including both include and exclude rules. This is a full-replace (PUT) update, so the complete current configuration must be provided along with any changes.upload_account_list_csv_audience— Uploads a list of company accounts (name + website) as a CSV and creates an account-list audience, with optional contact-level filters such as job title, seniority, and geography layered on top. Accepts either an inline company map or a public CSV URL.upload_contact_list_csv_audience— Uploads a list of individual contacts (email, name, job title, company) as a CSV and creates a contact-list audience. Accepts either an inline array of 300 to 300,000 contacts or a public CSV URL.add_and_edit_campaign_elements— Adds audiences, ads, offers, target groups, and keywords to an existing Precision (1x1x1) campaign, and edits campaign-level properties such as name, budget group, schedule dates, and per-channel offers. Supports LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Google Ads, and Reddit; note that Lead Gen offers are locked to the channel they were created for.add_and_edit_native_campaign_elements— Edits an existing Channel-First (Native, NxNxN) campaign: appends new ad containers (one audience with ad-offer pairs), modifies or deletes existing containers, attaches target groups, and updates campaign-level fields like name, budget group, and dates. Use this for Native campaigns only; Precision campaigns use add_and_edit_campaign_elements.create_budget_group— Creates or updates a budget group that controls how much campaigns can spend. Supports Lead Generation (CPL) and Brand Awareness (CTR/CPC) configurations with monthly caps, benchmarks, and budget redistribution strategies.create_campaign— Creates a multi-channel campaign (LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Google, Microsoft, Reddit) using the Precision Optimization (1x1x1) structure, where every audience x ad x offer combination runs as its own isolated experiment. This is the default campaign structure.create_native_structure_campaign— Creates a multi-channel campaign using the Channel First (Native Structure, N×N×N) layout, where audiences, ads, and offers are grouped into per-channel containers and optimized together by each ad platform's native algorithm, with unified pacing and reporting. Supports LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Google, Microsoft, and Reddit blocks.duplicate_campaign— Create a new draft campaign as a deep copy of an existing one, carrying over the goal, budget group, landing pages, and every enabled channel with its audiences, ads, keywords, offers, and bid settings. The copy starts in draft and spends no budget until scheduled and launched.get_budget_group— Returns the configuration and settings of a budget group by name, including its campaigns, budget allocation, and metadata. For spend or performance metrics, use budget_group_performance instead.get_campaign_by_wizard_id— Retrieves full campaign details by campaign ID, including status, dates, budget group, per-channel configuration (budgets, audiences, ad groups, lead-gen forms, bid strategy), and summary statistics.launch_campaign— Launches a draft campaign as a live campaign that immediately begins spending budget and serving ads across connected channels. Requires explicit user confirmation and at least one connected advertising channel.list_budget_groups— Browse all budget groups in the account with pagination and flexible sorting by spend, budget, leads, CPL, and more. Use it for an at-a-glance overview of budget allocation; to look up a single group by name, use get_budget_group instead.list_wizard_campaigns— List the account's Metadata-native campaigns with pagination, sorting (spend, leads, CPL, dates, and more), and independent campaign-status and experiment-status filters that mirror the UI tabs. For details on one named campaign, use campaign search instead.manage_campaign— Pause an active campaign or restart a paused one by campaign ID. Pausing stops ad serving and budget spend; only Active campaigns can be paused and only Paused campaigns can be restarted.remove_ad_from_campaign— Remove specific ads (ad groups) from one or more channels in an existing campaign, referenced by human-readable channel type and ad name. Supports removing multiple ads across multiple channels in a single call.remove_audiences_from_campaign— Detach named audiences from one or more channels in an existing campaign. Audience and channel IDs are resolved automatically from the names you provide; multiple audiences across channels can be removed in one call.remove_channels_from_campaign— Disable one or more entire channels (e.g. Facebook, Google Ads) from an existing campaign. Returns the campaign state before and after the change.remove_target_groups_from_campaign— Detach named targeting groups from one or more channels in an existing campaign. Targeting groups are distinct from audiences; use the audience-removal tool for standard audiences.search_campaigns_by_names— Find campaigns by full or partial name (case-insensitive) and get their IDs and current status (Active, Paused, Draft, Completed). Use this before launching, updating, or referencing any campaign.search_experiments— Search experiments with flexible, combinable filters: partial name match on experiment or campaign name, budget group IDs, and launch status. Supports pagination and sorting.set_search_channel_final_url_suffix— Set or clear the Final URL Suffix (typically UTM tracking parameters) on a campaign's Google Ads or Microsoft Ads channel. The suffix is appended to every final URL served; pass an empty string to clear it.update_experiments_daily_budgets— Updates the daily budget allocation for one or more experiments in a single call. Accepts budget values as numbers or strings with dot or comma decimal separators.update_reddit_channel_settings— Updates the Reddit channel settings of a draft campaign: native objective, comment permissions, feed/conversations placements, conversion pixel, and manual bid amount. Edits are only accepted while the campaign is still in draft.archive_ad— Archives (soft-deletes) one or more ads, removing them from the active ad library. Archived ads retain their ID, creative, and history and can be restored later with unarchive_ad.create_update_carousel_ad— Creates or updates a Reddit carousel ad: a single ad with 2-6 swipeable image cards sharing one headline, where each card can have its own call-to-action. Upload each card image to the creative library first, then reference the image IDs here.create_update_convo_ad— Creates or updates a LinkedIn Conversation Ad: a branching in-message chat built as a graph of message steps, each with 1-5 action buttons that jump to another step, open a URL, or trigger the campaign's main call-to-action. Requires a valid LinkedIn sender fetched beforehand.create_update_document_ad— Creates or updates a LinkedIn Document Ad that promotes a PDF (whitepaper, ebook, report) natively in the feed, with a preview of the first pages and an unlock gate for the full document. The document must already exist in the creative library as a DOCUMENT asset.create_update_google_ads_ad— Create a new Google Ads responsive text ad or update an existing one by ID. Enforces Google's hard character limits: 3-15 headlines of up to 30 characters each and 1-4 descriptions of up to 90 characters each.create_update_image_ad— Create or update image or GIF ads across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Reddit in a single batch call, with per-channel copy, landing URLs, and CTA options. Upload the creative first to obtain the image library ID passed as creativeID.create_update_linkedin_message_ad— Create or update a LinkedIn Sponsored Message ad: a one-shot inbox message with a subject line, body (supports personalization macros), optional banner image, and a single CTA button. The sender must come from the account's approved LinkedIn sender list.create_update_video_ad— Create or update video ads across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Reddit in one batch call, with per-channel copy, absolute landing-page URLs, and CTAs. Upload the video first to get a creativeID; Reddit video ads additionally require a separate image thumbnail.edit_brand_creative— Edit an existing creative image with AI while preserving brand consistency — change headlines, CTAs, hero graphics, badges, colors, or multiple elements in one natural-language instruction. Returns a hosted URL for the edited image, which can be chained into further edits.fetch_creative_details— Fetches detailed metadata for a specific creative asset in the library by ID, including name, content type, file properties, timestamps, visibility, and preview URLs. Useful for validating creative IDs before ad creation.fix_flexible_creative— Applies a free-text AI edit to a flexible creative's background image (for example, removing glare or changing scenery) and returns the edited image URL. Text and logo layers are never touched.generate_brand_creative— Generates a finished, flat branded ad image using AI and the company's brand kit, with the headline and CTA baked into the pixels. Best when the image feeds directly into an ad or campaign; use the flexible variant for editable creatives.generate_brand_kit— Analyzes a company's website to extract its brand identity — logo, colors, fonts, and style — and saves it as a brand kit used for consistent ad creative generation.generate_flexible_brand_creative— Generates an editable, layered brand creative: an AI background scene plus separately positioned text, CTA, and logo layers returned as a structured layout document. The default choice when the user wants to review or tweak a creative before finalizing.get_ad_details— Fetches complete details and configuration for one or more ads by ID, including ad copy, headline, CTA, links, and associated creative library assets. Useful for inspecting an ad before editing or analyzing its setup.get_brand_kit— Returns the stored brand kit for a company domain, including logos, colors, fonts, description, and industries. The brand kit must have been previously created via generate_brand_kit.get_linkedin_senders— Lists the LinkedIn sender identities approved for Sponsored Messaging (Conversation Ads and Message Ads) on the connected ad account. Call before creating a conversation or message ad, since senderId and senderName must come from this list.regenerate_flexible_background— Regenerate only the background scene of a flexible creative while keeping text, CTA, and logo layers untouched. Returns a new background image URL; optionally guide the style with the current background image or pin a dominant color.render_flexible_creative— Flatten a layered flexible-creative document into a final PNG that is pixel-identical to the editor preview, and optionally upload it to the creatives library. Returns the rendered image URL, library image ID, and pixel dimensions.search_ads_by_names— Search the ad library by name with partial, case-insensitive matching and pagination. Returns ad IDs, channel and ad type, status, and creative image URLs, with a status filter for active, archived, or all ads.search_library_images_by_name— Search or list creative assets in the library across all content types — images, videos, GIFs, and documents — with partial name matching, content-type filtering, and pagination. Omit the name to browse everything.unarchive_ad— Restore one or more archived ads to active status, preserving each ad's ID, creative, and history. Find archived ad IDs first with search_ads_by_names using the archived status filter.update_brand_kit— Updates an existing brand kit with brand DNA parameters such as description, logos, color palettes, typography, CTA system, tone, and photography style. Only the company URL is required; any other field can be updated selectively.upload_image_creative— Downloads images from public URLs and uploads them to the platform's creative library, returning image library IDs. Required before creating image ads, since every ad references an uploaded creative asset.upload_video_creative— Downloads videos from public URLs and uploads them to the platform's creative library, returning a video library ID for use as the creative in video ads. Video formats only; an optional image library ID can be attached as the thumbnail.create_update_offer— Create or update a Lead Gen offer (native forms inside LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram) or a Landing Page offer (external page usable on every channel). Note that native Lead Gen offers are permanently locked to the channel they are created for, while Landing Page offers are reusable across channels.find_offer_url— Locates the best specific landing-page URL for a marketing offer on a given domain by probing common paths, scanning the sitemap, and scraping page links in parallel. Rejects generic hub pages so offers always point at a specific destination.find_privacy_url— Finds a website's privacy-policy URL using a waterfall of robots.txt, sitemap, and page-scrape strategies. Use it to auto-populate the privacy URL when creating lead-gen offers or to verify compliance.get_offer— Looks up an offer by name and returns its details (description, assets, configuration), or lists all available offers when no name is provided.remove_offers_from_campaign— Remove offers — lead-gen forms or landing pages — from one or more channels in an existing campaign, referenced by channel type and offer name. The offer type and IDs are resolved automatically.add_keywords_to_negative_lists— Appends keywords to one or more existing Google Ads negative keyword lists so future ads stop matching those search terms. Supports a single match type for the whole batch or per-keyword match types in one call.create_keywords— Batch-creates positive keywords in the platform keyword library, from a single term to hundreds at once. Created keywords become available for targeting and optimization in search campaigns.create_negative_keywords_list— Creates a negative keywords list for Google Ads campaigns to prevent ads from showing on irrelevant search terms, such as competitor brands or low-intent queries. Accounts are limited to 20 negative keyword lists.delete_negative_keyword_lists— Permanently delete one or more Google Ads negative keyword lists, including every keyword they contain; campaigns using a deleted list lose the attachment. Multiple list IDs can be batched into a single call.experiments_keywords_stats— Returns keyword performance data across active experiments for a given date range, including Google Ads keyword metrics, trends, ROI, and conversions.get_negative_keywords_list_details— Fetches the individual keywords inside a Google Ads negative keyword list, with text filtering, pagination, and sorting. Use to inspect existing exclusions before adding or removing entries.list_experiment_keywords— Search keywords currently running in experiments, filtered by keyword or experiment name. Returns the keyword, its external ID, experiment ID and name, and status — the IDs you need before pausing a keyword.list_keywords— List and search account keywords with pagination, name filtering (single term or multiple), and sorting by search volume, bid range, name, or modified date. Useful for building keyword lists and analyzing search-volume and bid metrics.list_negative_keywords_list— List negative-keyword lists, optionally filtered by one or more (partial) names. Accounts are limited to 20 negative-keyword lists, so this also serves to check the current count. Currently supports Google Ads only.list_search_terms— Review the Google Ads search terms report — the actual queries that triggered your ads — with filters, sorting, and pagination. Use it to surface wasteful queries and decide which terms to add to a negative-keyword list.pause_experiment_keyword— Pause a specific keyword within an experiment without removing it. Requires the keyword's external ID and the experiment ID (from list_experiment_keywords); the operation is asynchronous, so the status may take time to update.remove_keywords_from_campaign— Remove Google Ads keyword groups and/or detach negative keyword lists from a draft campaign's Google Ads channel, typically before replacing them with a new set. Keyword removal is only allowed while the campaign is in draft.remove_keywords_from_negative_list— Remove keywords from an existing Google Ads negative keyword list by exact text match. All match types for a given text are removed, and unmatched inputs are reported back without failing the call.restart_experiment_keyword— Restart a previously paused keyword in a keyword experiment so it resumes running. Find the keyword's external ID and experiment ID via list_experiment_keywords first; the status change is applied asynchronously.account_funnel_reports— Retrieves account-level funnel performance across stages, from accounts reached by campaigns through engaged, converted, MQL, opportunity, and closed-won. Use it to analyze how target accounts progress through the marketing funnel over a date range.account_level_stats— Returns account-wide statistics with a per-channel breakdown for a given period, including spend, impressions, clicks, leads, MQLs, pipeline, and ROI metrics. Supports preset timeframes (week, quarter, year) or a custom start/end date range.account_list_performance— Reports engagement and performance metrics for ABM account lists, including reached, engaged, converted, and qualified accounts plus pipeline influence. Useful for comparing list effectiveness and analyzing the account journey funnel.budget_group_performance— Returns detailed performance statistics for a budget group referenced by name, including spend, leads, MQLs, CPL, CTR, conversion rates, and pipeline metrics for the experiments it contains. Accepts an optional date range; omitting dates returns all-time data.deep_funnel_stats— Run a comprehensive funnel conversion analysis for a given funnel and date range, including stage progression, ROI metrics, pipeline attribution, and experiment performance. Supports ALL, TRIGGERED, or INFLUENCED opportunity attribution models.demographic_country_stats— Return advertising performance metrics grouped by country, covering spend, impressions, clicks, leads, MQLs, pipeline, and cost efficiency across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Google Ads. Supports custom date ranges, sorting, and pagination.experiment_performance_stats— Retrieves experiment-level performance statistics: spend, leads, impressions, clicks, CPL, CTR, MQLs, and pipeline metrics. Supports filtering by campaign, ad, audience, offer, channel, and date range for comparisons, ROI analysis, and top-performer ranking.get_account_conversions_insights— Returns converted people (conversions) for one or more account domains, with sorting by created date, recent activity, or email, plus date-range filtering and pagination.get_account_opportunities_insights— Retrieves CRM opportunities associated with one or more account domains, with filtering by opportunity status (open, closed won, closed lost, or no opportunities), date range, sorting, and pagination.get_account_summary_insights— Returns a comprehensive account summary for specific domains, including engagement metrics (total touches, channels, website visits), revenue data (open and closed-won opportunity amounts), and company details such as industry, employee count, and engagement score.get_account_timeline_insights— Returns a chronological timeline of marketing, sales, and opportunity touchpoints for one or more account domains — ad impressions, website visits, lead conversions, sales tasks, and opportunity events — with filtering by touchpoint type, contact email, and date range.get_converted_leads— Returns lead-level converted lead records captured by campaigns, with rich filtering by campaign, channel, audience, job title, company, country, quality signals, and dates. Ideal for lead audits, ICP-fit analysis, and looking up individual leads.get_converted_leads_summary— Returns fast aggregate statistics on converted leads — totals by channel, MQL counts and rates, enrichment coverage, marketing-automation sync counts, and pipeline tie-back — without individual lead rows. Accepts the same filters as the lead-level endpoint. Call this first to establish a baseline before pulling lead rows.get_insights_report— Queries account journey insights across many accounts with filtering, sorting, and pagination. Use for bulk analysis, trend exploration, or building segments from criteria; not for single-account lookups.get_segment_criteria— Returns the full criteria object for a saved segment, looked up by ID or name, along with its processing status. Pass the returned criteria object (not the segment ID) to get_insights_report.list_segments— List saved segments (reusable filter configurations), optionally fuzzy-searched by name. Returns segment IDs and names; fetch a segment's criteria to use it in an insights report.performance_metrics— Pull granular performance metrics for ads, audiences, creatives, offers, target groups, or keywords, with extensive filters (channel, ad format, date range, spend/CPL thresholds) and sorting. Note that conversation and message ads are measured by opens, sends, and action clicks rather than clicks or CTR.query_metadata_analytics_account— Query a rolled-up summary of your own account's context — firmographics, recent 90-day campaign history, drafts, and per-experiment performance — using natural language. Use it to ground recommendations in account history; for live campaign state or real-time spend, use the live analytics tools instead.query_metadata_analytics_benchmarks— Query cross-account industry benchmarks and priors from the Metadata marketing knowledge base. Ask about a cohort (industry, company size, channel, ad format) rather than a specific company.search_insights_criteria_fields— Discover the filter fields available for building insights criteria, returning each field's name, label, type, operators, and options. Call before get_insights_report or create_segment when filtering is needed.website_engagement_stats— Retrieves website visitor engagement metrics such as sessions, page views, visitor counts, bounce rate, session duration, and conversions for a chosen timeframe. Supports pagination and sorting by any metric.create_google_business_logo_extension— Attaches a business logo from the image library to Google Ads text ads for brand recognition (beta). Optionally pairs the logo with a business name and domain for reuse in Microsoft Ads.create_google_callout_extension— Adds a short, non-clickable selling-point snippet (for example "Free Shipping" or "24/7 Support") that appears beneath a Google Ads ad to reinforce value propositions.create_google_image_extension— Attaches 1-20 product or lifestyle images from the image library to a Google Ads text ad to improve click-through (beta). Supports alt text, an overlaid caption, and a destination URL.create_google_lead_form_extension— Attaches an inline lead-capture form to a Google Ads ad so prospects can submit their email plus optional contact and work details without leaving the search results page. Captured leads flow directly into Metadata.create_google_price_extension— Adds a price list of 3-8 tiles beneath a Google Ads ad, each with a plan name, short description, USD amount, and billing unit. Ideal for SaaS pricing tiers, subscription plans, service menus, or rate cards.create_google_promotion_extension— Creates a time-bound promotional offer shown under a Google Ads ad — choose a percent or dollar discount, optionally attach a promo code or minimum-order qualifier, tag a holiday occasion, and set the start/end window.create_google_sitelink_extension— Adds a clickable sitelink beneath a Google Ads ad — a deep link such as "See Pricing" or "Book a Demo" with two short description lines, giving searchers alternate landing paths and lifting click-through rate.create_google_structured_snippet_extension— Adds a labeled list of offerings (structured snippet) beneath a Google Ads ad — a category header such as "Brands" or "Services" plus 3-10 short items, helping searchers self-qualify before clicking.create_microsoft_business_logo_extension— Attaches your business logo to a Microsoft Ads (Bing) text ad for brand recognition, referencing a logo already uploaded to the image library and optionally pairing it with the business name and domain shown on the results page. Currently in beta.create_microsoft_callout_extension— Adds a short non-clickable selling-point snippet beneath a Microsoft Ads (Bing) ad — trust-building phrases like "Free Shipping" or "24/7 Support" that reinforce value props without using headline space.create_microsoft_image_extension— Attaches 1-20 product or lifestyle images to a Microsoft Ads (Bing) text ad to lift click-through, referencing assets already uploaded to the image library by ID. Currently in beta.create_microsoft_price_extension— Adds a price list of 3-8 tiles beneath a Microsoft Ads (Bing) ad, each with a plan name, short description, USD amount, and billing unit. Ideal for SaaS pricing tiers, subscription plans, service menus, or rate cards.create_microsoft_promotion_extension— Creates a time-bound promotional offer shown under a Microsoft Ads (Bing) ad — choose a percent or dollar discount, optionally attach a promo code or minimum-order qualifier, tag a holiday occasion, and set the start/end window.create_microsoft_sitelink_extension— Adds a clickable sitelink extension beneath a Microsoft Ads (Bing) ad, such as "See Pricing" or "Book a Demo", with two short description lines. Sitelinks lift click-through rate by giving searchers alternate landing paths.create_microsoft_structured_snippet_extension— Adds a structured snippet extension to Microsoft Ads (Bing): a category header (e.g. "Brands", "Services") plus 3-10 short items shown beneath the ad, helping searchers self-qualify before clicking.connect_channel— Generates the OAuth authorization URL used to connect an advertising channel account (LinkedIn, Meta/Facebook/Instagram, Google Ads, Reddit, or X) to the platform. Present the URL to the user, who completes authorization in their browser and confirms when done.connect_crm— Generates the OAuth authorization URL used to connect a CRM system (Salesforce or HubSpot) to the platform. Present the URL to the user, who completes authorization on the CRM's site and confirms when done.disconnect_channel— Disconnect an advertising channel integration (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Reddit, or Google Ads) from the account. Disconnection is immediate and may affect active campaigns on that channel; the channel must be reconnected to resume advertising.get_account_details— Returns details about the authenticated user and current account, including account name, status, enabled channels, and subscription plan.get_integrations_status— Returns connection status for all advertising channels, martech platforms, and CRM systems, including connection health, linked business accounts, and any errors. Useful for verifying setup or troubleshooting why campaigns are not running.impersonate_account— Switches the active account context so all subsequent tool calls read from and write to the specified account. This is the standard account switcher for agency operators and multi-account users; authorization is enforced by the platform.list_user_accounts— List the accounts the current user can access, with optional partial-name filtering. Returns user ID, email, default account, and each account's ID, name, and role; super users must supply a name filter to search platform-wide.stop_impersonation— Switch back from a client account to your own default account, reversing impersonate_account. Safe to call even when not currently impersonating.get_current_date— Returns the real current date and time in UTC, plus year and quarter. Call this before any date-dependent operation (campaign dates, relative ranges like 'last 30 days') instead of guessing today's date. Takes no parameters.
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