docs/ai-agents/connectors/linkedin-ads/README.md
The Linkedin-Ads agent connector is a Python package that equips AI agents to interact with Linkedin-Ads through strongly typed, well-documented tools. It's ready to use directly in your Python app, in an agent framework, or exposed through an MCP.
Connector for the LinkedIn Ads Marketing API. Provides access to ad accounts, campaigns, campaign groups, creatives, conversions, and ad analytics data. Supports OAuth 2.0 and direct access token authentication. Use this connector to retrieve advertising performance metrics, manage campaign structures, and monitor creative assets across your LinkedIn advertising accounts.
The Linkedin-Ads connector is optimized to handle prompts like these.
The Linkedin-Ads connector isn't currently able to handle prompts like these.
uv pip install airbyte-agent-linkedin-ads
Connectors can run in open source or hosted mode.
In open source mode, you provide API credentials directly to the connector.
from airbyte_agent_linkedin_ads import LinkedinAdsConnector
from airbyte_agent_linkedin_ads.models import LinkedinAdsAuthConfig
connector = LinkedinAdsConnector(
auth_config=LinkedinAdsAuthConfig(
refresh_token="<OAuth 2.0 refresh token for automatic renewal>",
client_id="<OAuth 2.0 application client ID>",
client_secret="<OAuth 2.0 application client secret>"
)
)
@agent.tool_plain # assumes you're using Pydantic AI
@LinkedinAdsConnector.tool_utils
async def linkedin_ads_execute(entity: str, action: str, params: dict | None = None):
return await connector.execute(entity, action, params or {})
In hosted mode, API credentials are stored securely in Airbyte Cloud. You provide your Airbyte credentials instead.
If your Airbyte client can access multiple organizations, also set organization_id.
This example assumes you've already authenticated your connector with Airbyte. See Authentication to learn more about authenticating. If you need a step-by-step guide, see the hosted execution tutorial.
from airbyte_agent_linkedin_ads import LinkedinAdsConnector, AirbyteAuthConfig
connector = LinkedinAdsConnector(
auth_config=AirbyteAuthConfig(
customer_name="<your_customer_name>",
organization_id="<your_organization_id>", # Optional for multi-org clients
airbyte_client_id="<your-client-id>",
airbyte_client_secret="<your-client-secret>"
)
)
@agent.tool_plain # assumes you're using Pydantic AI
@LinkedinAdsConnector.tool_utils
async def linkedin_ads_execute(entity: str, action: str, params: dict | None = None):
return await connector.execute(entity, action, params or {})
This connector supports the following entities and actions. For more details, see this connector's full reference documentation.
| Entity | Actions |
|---|---|
| Accounts | List, Get, Search |
| Account Users | List, Search |
| Campaigns | List, Get, Search |
| Campaign Groups | List, Get, Search |
| Creatives | List, Get, Search |
| Conversions | List, Get, Search |
| Ad Campaign Analytics | List, Search |
| Ad Creative Analytics | List, Search |
For all authentication options, see the connector's authentication documentation.
See the official Linkedin-Ads API reference.