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# TikTok

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## <mark style="background-color:blue;">Prerequisites</mark>

To connect Tiktok to Quanti:, you need to access a [Tiktok](https://ads.tiktok.com/) account.

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## <mark style="background-color:blue;">Setup instructions</mark>

1. Connect your Tiktok account to permit Quanti: to access to your data
2. Connector information
   1. Connector Name : Name your connector. It must be unique.
   2. Dataset ID : Define the ID of the dataset. It must not exist yet, as it will be created and data will be sent there.
3. Select accounts to sync.
4. Select queries: You can select pre-built queries you want to sync.

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## <mark style="background-color:blue;">Prebuilt reports</mark>

* **Advertiser:** Attributes information at advertiser level
* **Campaign history:** Attributes information at campaign level
* **Ad group history:** Attributes information at adgroup level.
* **Ad history:** Attributes information at ad level.
* **Image history:** Attributes information at image level.
* **Ad daily report:** Advertising report at ad level.

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