Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Google Ads API integration with managed OAuth. Query campaigns, ad groups, keywords, and performance metrics with GAQL. Use this skill when users want to interact with Google Ads data. For other third party apps, use the api-gateway skill (https://clawhub.ai/byungkyu/api-gateway).
Google Ads API integration with managed OAuth. Query campaigns, ad groups, keywords, and performance metrics with GAQL. Use this skill when users want to interact with Google Ads data. For other third party apps, use the api-gateway skill (https://clawhub.ai/byungkyu/api-gateway).
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Access the Google Ads API with managed OAuth authentication. Query campaigns, ad groups, keywords, and performance metrics using GAQL.
# List accessible customers python <<'EOF' import urllib.request, os, json req = urllib.request.Request('https://gateway.maton.ai/google-ads/v23/customers:listAccessibleCustomers') req.add_header('Authorization', f'Bearer {os.environ["MATON_API_KEY"]}') print(json.dumps(json.load(urllib.request.urlopen(req)), indent=2)) EOF
https://gateway.maton.ai/google-ads/{native-api-path} Replace {native-api-path} with the actual Google Ads API endpoint path. The gateway proxies requests to googleads.googleapis.com and automatically injects OAuth and developer tokens.
All requests require the Maton API key in the Authorization header: Authorization: Bearer $MATON_API_KEY Environment Variable: Set your API key as MATON_API_KEY: export MATON_API_KEY="YOUR_API_KEY"
Sign in or create an account at maton.ai Go to maton.ai/settings Copy your API key
Manage your Google Ads OAuth connections at https://ctrl.maton.ai.
python <<'EOF' import urllib.request, os, json req = urllib.request.Request('https://ctrl.maton.ai/connections?app=google-ads&status=ACTIVE') req.add_header('Authorization', f'Bearer {os.environ["MATON_API_KEY"]}') print(json.dumps(json.load(urllib.request.urlopen(req)), indent=2)) EOF
python <<'EOF' import urllib.request, os, json data = json.dumps({'app': 'google-ads'}).encode() req = urllib.request.Request('https://ctrl.maton.ai/connections', data=data, method='POST') req.add_header('Authorization', f'Bearer {os.environ["MATON_API_KEY"]}') req.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/json') print(json.dumps(json.load(urllib.request.urlopen(req)), indent=2)) EOF
python <<'EOF' import urllib.request, os, json req = urllib.request.Request('https://ctrl.maton.ai/connections/{connection_id}') req.add_header('Authorization', f'Bearer {os.environ["MATON_API_KEY"]}') print(json.dumps(json.load(urllib.request.urlopen(req)), indent=2)) EOF Response: { "connection": { "connection_id": "21fd90f9-5935-43cd-b6c8-bde9d915ca80", "status": "ACTIVE", "creation_time": "2025-12-08T07:20:53.488460Z", "last_updated_time": "2026-01-31T20:03:32.593153Z", "url": "https://connect.maton.ai/?session_token=...", "app": "google-ads", "metadata": {} } } Open the returned url in a browser to complete OAuth authorization.
python <<'EOF' import urllib.request, os, json req = urllib.request.Request('https://ctrl.maton.ai/connections/{connection_id}', method='DELETE') req.add_header('Authorization', f'Bearer {os.environ["MATON_API_KEY"]}') print(json.dumps(json.load(urllib.request.urlopen(req)), indent=2)) EOF
If you have multiple Google Ads connections, specify which one to use with the Maton-Connection header: python <<'EOF' import urllib.request, os, json data = json.dumps({'query': 'SELECT campaign.id, campaign.name FROM campaign'}).encode() req = urllib.request.Request('https://gateway.maton.ai/google-ads/v23/customers/1234567890/googleAds:search', data=data, method='POST') req.add_header('Authorization', f'Bearer {os.environ["MATON_API_KEY"]}') req.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/json') req.add_header('Maton-Connection', '21fd90f9-5935-43cd-b6c8-bde9d915ca80') print(json.dumps(json.load(urllib.request.urlopen(req)), indent=2)) EOF If omitted, the gateway uses the default (oldest) active connection.
GET /google-ads/v23/customers:listAccessibleCustomers
POST /google-ads/v23/customers/{customerId}/googleAds:search Content-Type: application/json { "query": "SELECT campaign.id, campaign.name, campaign.status FROM campaign ORDER BY campaign.id" }
POST /google-ads/v23/customers/{customerId}/googleAds:searchStream Content-Type: application/json { "query": "SELECT campaign.id, campaign.name FROM campaign" }
SELECT campaign.id, campaign.name, campaign.status, campaign.advertising_channel_type FROM campaign WHERE campaign.status != 'REMOVED' ORDER BY campaign.name
SELECT campaign.id, campaign.name, metrics.impressions, metrics.clicks, metrics.cost_micros, metrics.conversions FROM campaign WHERE segments.date DURING LAST_30_DAYS ORDER BY metrics.impressions DESC
SELECT ad_group.id, ad_group.name, ad_group.status, campaign.id, campaign.name FROM ad_group WHERE ad_group.status != 'REMOVED'
SELECT ad_group_criterion.keyword.text, ad_group_criterion.keyword.match_type, metrics.impressions, metrics.clicks FROM keyword_view WHERE segments.date DURING LAST_30_DAYS
// Get customer IDs const customers = await fetch( 'https://gateway.maton.ai/google-ads/v23/customers:listAccessibleCustomers', { headers: { 'Authorization': `Bearer ${process.env.MATON_API_KEY}` } } ).then(r => r.json()); // Query campaigns const campaigns = await fetch( `https://gateway.maton.ai/google-ads/v23/customers/${customerId}/googleAds:search`, { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'Authorization': `Bearer ${process.env.MATON_API_KEY}` }, body: JSON.stringify({ query: 'SELECT campaign.id, campaign.name FROM campaign' }) } ).then(r => r.json());
import os import requests headers = {'Authorization': f'Bearer {os.environ["MATON_API_KEY"]}'} # Query campaigns response = requests.post( f'https://gateway.maton.ai/google-ads/v23/customers/{customer_id}/googleAds:search', headers=headers, json={'query': 'SELECT campaign.id, campaign.name FROM campaign'} )
Use listAccessibleCustomers first to get customer IDs Customer IDs are 10-digit numbers (remove dashes) Monetary values are in micros (divide by 1,000,000) Date ranges: LAST_7_DAYS, LAST_30_DAYS, THIS_MONTH Status values: ENABLED, PAUSED, REMOVED IMPORTANT: When using curl commands, use curl -g when URLs contain brackets (fields[], sort[], records[]) to disable glob parsing IMPORTANT: When piping curl output to jq or other commands, environment variables like $MATON_API_KEY may not expand correctly in some shell environments. You may get "Invalid API key" errors when piping.
StatusMeaning400Missing Google Ads connection401Invalid or missing Maton API key429Rate limited (10 req/sec per account)4xx/5xxPassthrough error from Google Ads API
Check that the MATON_API_KEY environment variable is set: echo $MATON_API_KEY Verify the API key is valid by listing connections: python <<'EOF' import urllib.request, os, json req = urllib.request.Request('https://ctrl.maton.ai/connections') req.add_header('Authorization', f'Bearer {os.environ["MATON_API_KEY"]}') print(json.dumps(json.load(urllib.request.urlopen(req)), indent=2)) EOF
Ensure your URL path starts with google-ads. For example: Correct: https://gateway.maton.ai/google-ads/v23/customers:listAccessibleCustomers Incorrect: https://gateway.maton.ai/v23/customers:listAccessibleCustomers
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