Google Ads and Search Console data analysis in Anomaly AI
Anomaly AI is an AI data analyst workspace. This Google OAuth app lets users connect Google Ads and Google Search Console accounts they control, select the reporting data they want to use, and analyze that data inside their own Anomaly projects.
OAuth app name
Anomaly AI
The connector is used only after a user signs in to Anomaly, starts a Google connector flow, and grants Google OAuth consent.
Google Ads API access is used for reporting and analysis workflows. The broad Google Ads OAuth scope technically permits account management operations, but Anomaly’s connector uses it to connect accounts and read reporting data.
What Google data Anomaly requests
The app requests only the Google scopes needed to let users import selected marketing and search performance data into their Anomaly project.
Google Ads
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/adwords
Used to connect the Google Ads accounts selected by the user and read reporting data such as campaign, ad group, ad, keyword, budget, label, geography, shopping, and performance metrics.
Google Search Console
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/webmasters.readonly
Used to list verified Search Console sites selected by the user and read search performance data such as queries, pages, countries, devices, dates, impressions, clicks, CTR, and position.
How the connector works
Users stay in control of the Google accounts, properties, and date ranges they sync. Anomaly uses the connected data to answer questions, generate dashboards, and prepare recurring business reports.
User authorizes access
A signed-in Anomaly user chooses the Google connector, reviews Google’s consent screen, and grants access to the Google account they control.
User selects accounts and properties
The user chooses which Google Ads customer accounts or Search Console sites to sync into an Anomaly project.
Anomaly builds analysis tables
Selected reporting data is synced into queryable tables so the user can ask questions, build dashboards, and create recurring marketing reports.
Privacy and user control
Google data is used to provide analytics functionality inside the user’s Anomaly workspace. Users can remove connected sources and delete project data from the product.
Anomaly does not sell Google user data.
Google data is not used to train AI models.
Users can disconnect a Google data source from Anomaly or revoke OAuth access from their Google Account.
Project data is encrypted in transit and at rest.