I think there is a little misunderstanding here.

I do not own any ad manager account, we have a website and we have 
registered users in our website. We've developed a feature where,
- After our registered users logged in to our website they can connect 
their Google accounts with our website using OAuth(we're saving access 
token and refresh token for each user and use them to make API call for 
each user) and then can create/manage google ads from our websites by  
themselves.

Now many of our websites registered users ad account are not under any ad 
manager account so my question is,
- Will we able to access their ad account and create/manage ads via API 
without doing anything manually or will we've to ask them to create a 
manager account and move their ad account under a manager account and then 
connect their Google account in our website in order to manage their ads 
using API from our website?

We've too many users in our websites and we can not ask each of them to 
provide access manually.

Let us know if these makes things more clear or not.





On Thursday, July 21, 2022 at 7:36:29 PM UTC+5:30 adsapi wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your reply. You may refer below for my responses to the 
> items you sent over for clarification :
>
>
> *Yes, that is what I meant. Client's accounts are not managed by a manager 
> account and I want to access them and create/edit campaigns within those 
> accounts.*
>
> For you to be able to perform API requests on client accounts outside your 
> manager account's hierarchy, you will need first to identify which user / 
> email address was used to generate the current OAuth2 credentials 
> <https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/oauth/cloud-project?hl=en> 
> you are using for authentication. Once you have identified the user, that 
> user will then need to be added (see this article 
> <https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/6372672>), or given access 
> <https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/9978556?visit_id=637940090687525919-896110932&rd=1>,
>  
> as a user of the client account outside your account hierarchy.
>
> One this is done, your current authentication credentials can then be used 
> when performing API requests on that client account.
>
>
> *Let me give you brief description about our tool, we have created a 
> feature in our website where our clients can connect their ad 
> accounts(we've used OAuth) and easily create/manage google ads from there. 
> Now many of our client's ad accounts are not managed by any manager account 
> so I would like to know that will our clients be able to connect their ad 
> accounts in our websites using OAuth and after that will we be able to 
> create/manage campaign for their ad accounts?*
>
> For this item, each of those client accounts would need to provide access 
> to your user, so you can use your current authentication credentials when 
> performing API requests on those other client accounts.
>
> Let us know how this goes on your end.
>
> Best regards,
>
> [image: Google Logo] 
> Peter Laurence 
> Google Ads API Team 
>   
>
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>

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