Import Ads Created in Facebook Business Manager
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Tony McDougle
It would be great to manage all Facebook ads, whether created in Facebook or GHL. Pull existing campaigns from Facebook and manage them in GHL.
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Russell Masters
This is a much-needed feature. We have 70+ existing lead generation clients running ads, but we use GLH because we cannot pull their existing ads into the GLH Ads Manager alongside any new ones created.
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ikimat olaiya
Russell Masters Hello Russell
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Sales & Marketing
Merged in a post:
ability to import campaign from facebook ads manager (Facebook Business Manager) to GHL ad manager
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Abdel Weston
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Vladis Merketing
Yes please!
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Tyri Benjamin
Yes I agree. You are not able to make strategic optimizations due to high level not giving you KPIs on the ad set and ad levels.
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Rebecca Price
Yes, this would be a game changer. Being able to see our clients ads inside the platform will help us save time and support our clients more efficiently. Not having to constantly request access to their business manager would make a huge difference. Please consider adding this. :-)
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Chris Burrows
This would be such a great addition and another way to keep people inside the platform, in a familiar environment. Please do this! Pretty please! :D
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Benjamin Pang
Yes! The current ad manager isn't useful for our use case.
Our clients create and manage ads in Meta ads manager. But we want to see those ads in GHL so we don't need to ask for access to their business manager.
Even if it's read only, it will be really help. Please consider this
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Ivo Dimitrov
Yes. I thought that I could manage my already created and optimized ads that are running for years now in the GHL ad manager, but that is not the case. It can only create ads and push them to FB ads, not pulling the existing ones. That's a bummer.
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ikimat olaiya
Ivo Dimitrov Yeah, that’s unfortunately how it’s currently designed.
GHL’s ad manager is more of a creation and deployment layer rather than a full sync with Meta Ads Manager. It doesn’t reliably pull in or manage long running, optimized campaigns that were built directly inside Facebook.
For accounts like yours with mature campaigns, I usually recommend keeping optimization and scaling inside Meta, and using GHL primarily for:
• launching new campaigns
• templating/snapshots
• connecting leads directly into CRM + automation
Trying to manage legacy campaigns through GHL can create gaps like the one you’re seeing, especially after UI or API updates on Meta’s side.
Hopefully they improve the sync in future updates, but for now a hybrid approach tends to be the most stable.