---
title: "Get targeting analytics for an ad account"
method: GET
path: "/ad_accounts/{ad_account_id}/targeting_analytics"
tags: ["ad_accounts"]
---

# Get targeting analytics for an ad account

`GET /ad_accounts/{ad_account_id}/targeting_analytics`

Get targeting analytics for an ad account.
For the requested account and metrics, the response will include the requested metric information
(e.g. SPEND_IN_DOLLAR) for the requested target type (e.g. "age_bucket") for applicable values (e.g. "45-49"). <p/>

* The token's user_account must either be the Owner of the specified ad account, or have one of the necessary roles granted to them via [Business Access](https://help.pinterest.com/en/business/article/share-and-manage-access-to-your-ad-accounts): Admin, Analyst, Campaign Manager.
* If granularity is not HOUR, you can pull data from up to 90 days before the current date in UTC time, with a maximum time range of 90 days.
* If granularity is HOUR, you can pull data from up to 8 days before the current date in UTC time, with a maximum time range of 3 days.

## Path parameters

- `ad_account_id` string, required

## Query parameters

- `start_date` string, date, required
- `end_date` string, date, required
- `targeting_types` AdsAnalyticsAccountTargetingType[], required
- `columns` ReportingColumnSync[], required
- `granularity` 'TOTAL' | 'DAY' | 'HOUR' | 'WEEK' | 'MONTH', required — Specifies the time interval at which analytics data is broken down. Determines how metrics are grouped within the requested date range. **Note:** The `HOUR` enum no longer provides data for conversion metrics, but it still returns data for non-conversion metrics. All other enums are unchanged.
- `click_window_days` 0 | 1 | 7 | 14 | 30 | 60
- `engagement_window_days` 0 | 1 | 7 | 14 | 30 | 60
- `view_window_days` 0 | 1 | 7 | 14 | 30 | 60
- `conversion_report_time` 'TIME_OF_AD_ACTION' | 'TIME_OF_CONVERSION'
- `attribution_types` ConversionReportAttributionType[]
- `reporting_timezone` 'PINTEREST_TIME_ZONE' | 'AD_ACCOUNT_TIME_ZONE' — Specify the timezone to be applied for the reporting.

## Response `200`

The request has succeeded.

- MetricsResponse
  - `data` MetricsResponseDataItems[]
    - `metrics` object, required — Metrics object containing the requested metric columns and their values. The keys are metric names (e.g., AD_GROUP_ID, DATE, SPEND_IN_DOLLAR) and values are the metric values (strings or numbers).
    - `targeting_type` string, required — The targeting type for this data item (e.g., KEYWORD, APPTYPE, GENDER)
    - `targeting_value` string, required — The targeting value for this data item (e.g., 'christmas decor ideas', 'iphone', 'female')

## Other responses

- `400` — The request could not be understood by the server due to unexpected data.
- `401` — Authentication is required and has either failed or not been provided.
- `403` — The request was valid, but the server is refusing action. The user might not have the necessary permissions for a resource.
- `404` — The requested resource could not be found on this server.
- `429` — The user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time and is being rate limited.
- `default` — An unexpected error response.

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