Integrations: Drive, Dropbox, Slack, Canva, Meta & Google Ads

Updated June 12, 2026

CampaignSwift connects to the tools agencies actually use, with one-click OAuth connections. This page lists every integration by category and links to the detailed setup guide for each.

Social platforms

The publishing core: Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, and Pinterest. These are connected per client and power scheduling, the inbox, and social reporting. Setup and reconnection are covered in Connect Your Social Accounts.

Ad platforms

Meta Ads and Google Ads connect so you can run paid without switching tabs. Inside CampaignSwift you can create and manage Meta (Facebook/Instagram) and Google Ads campaigns (audience targeting, budgets and schedules, ad creative) with live performance metrics (impressions, clicks, conversions, CTR, CPC, CPM) sitting alongside your organic work.

Having paid and organic in one place also means paid results flow into the same client reports as everything else.

Analytics and data

Google Analytics (GA4) and Google Search Console connect per client and feed two things:

  • Reports: multi-source, white-labeled client reports that include web and search data next to social and paid.
  • The Reporting & Retention agent: its weekly outcome narratives tie your work to revenue, conversions, and organic growth, which requires these sources to be connected.

If you connect only one optional integration per client, make it GA4. It’s what turns reporting from engagement metrics into business outcomes.

Storage and tools

  • Google Drive: bring files from Drive into your posts and media library.
  • Dropbox: same idea, for teams on Dropbox.
  • Slack: connect CampaignSwift to the channels your team already watches.
  • Canva: bring Canva designs into your content workflow.

Each link above goes to a dedicated guide with setup steps, permissions, and FAQs.

How connections work

Every integration uses OAuth: you authenticate with the provider directly and grant access. CampaignSwift never asks for passwords to third-party tools. Social accounts and client-specific data sources (GA4, Search Console, ad accounts) are connected under the client they belong to, so data and publishing rights stay scoped to the right brand.

When a connection breaks (tokens expire, platforms revoke access), the symptom is usually a failed action. For social publishing specifically, the Publish Recovery agent diagnoses token failures and escalates them with the fix: reconnect via the same OAuth flow.

The full list

CategoryIntegrations
SocialFacebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest
AdsMeta Ads, Google Ads
Analytics & dataGoogle Analytics (GA4), Google Search Console
Storage & toolsGoogle Drive, Dropbox, Slack, Canva

Browse all the integration guides at the integrations hub.