
Improved validation and error handling for Meta ad campaigns
What changed
EveryCatch has improved the way you publish Meta ad campaigns in Ad Manager by adding stronger validation checks and clearer error handling before a campaign is submitted.
When you click Publish, Ad Manager now scans your Meta campaign setup for common issues and flags anything that must be fixed before the campaign can go live. This helps you spot missing or incorrect details earlier and reduces the chance that a campaign publish will fail at the last step.
How it works
- When you click Publish, EveryCatch runs a validation check before sending your Meta campaign to the platform.
- If any required details are missing or invalid, you will see an error indicator directly in the campaign builder.
- You can click an error message to jump straight to the section or field that needs your attention.
- Errors now use clearer language so you understand exactly what needs to be changed.
- Campaigns with blocking errors cannot be submitted until you resolve those issues.
- A publishing progress modal appears while your campaign is being set up and sent for processing.
- You can continue working and let the campaign publish in the background while it is being processed.
- Success and failure messages are clearer so you always know the final status of your campaign publish.
Why it matters
These changes help you avoid failed submissions by catching important setup issues before your Meta campaign is sent for review. The publishing experience is more reliable and straightforward by:
- Helping you fix issues before you publish
- Reducing confusion when a campaign setup is incomplete or incorrect
- Making error messages easier to understand and act on
- Stopping campaigns from progressing with missing or invalid information
- Giving you more confidence when you publish Meta campaigns from EveryCatch
Notes
- This enhancement currently applies to Meta campaigns only.
- Similar validation improvements for Google and LinkedIn campaigns are planned for release in the coming quarter.
- After a successful submission from EveryCatch, Meta may still approve, reject, or flag your campaign during its own policy review process.
Need help with this?
If you'd like help setting this up or want to know what it means for your account, book a quick call and we'll walk you through it.
