Catchr lets you connect multiple platform accounts (such as Meta Ads, Pinterest Ads, Klaviyo, WooCommerce, etc.) to the same space and send data to any available destination (Looker Studio, Google Sheets, PowerBI, Tableau, JSON, CSV, MySQL, PostGre, etc.) to create dashboards with multiple data sources.
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To send data to any destination, connect your platform account to Catchr by creating a new Source.
Once a Source is created on Catchr and you can see accounts, you can use your data in any of our destinations!
Accounts can differ between platforms. Here are some examples:
Meta Ads Business Manager can contain multiple Meta Ads accounts
Google Analytics 4 (GA4) uses Properties as accounts.
Instagram Insight uses Profiles as accounts.
Facebook Pages Insight uses Facebook Pages as accounts.
WooCommerce uses Stores as accounts.
Catchr allows you to invite as many Catchr users as needed. Every Catchr user can use the data of an account linked to their Catchr space, even if they cannot access the account itself. (You can create a Meta Ads report on Looker Studio if the account is linked to Catchr, even if you cannot access the Meta Ads account).
You can invite other users with an email from this page.
You can use your data at any destination once you have created a new Source on Catchr.
For Looker Studio: Go to the Looker Studio connector list and select the correct one for your chosen platform.
For Google Sheets: Install our Add-on, open a new Google Sheet, and start creating a new request.
For PowerBI, Tableau, CSV, and JSON: Go to the API menu on app.catchr.io and create a new request.
Link any database in the Database menu, then create a Datastream and a job to populate it.
All our connectors are live except for Amazon Ads. That means we send the request to the platform API when you refresh a Looker Studio report or launch a Google Sheets request (or any time you ask for data in any destination). This API gathers the data and sends back the answer to Catchr, which sends it to the correct destination. You always get the freshest data.
For Amazon Ads, Catchr fetches data into a BigQuery table daily. When you refresh a Looker Studio report, launch a Google Sheets request, or ask for data in any destination, we build the answer from the BigQuery table (there is no additional cost to use the Amazon Ads integration).