The campaign draft feature allows you to create and save drafts of your campaigns in Ads Manager that you can return to later.

Advertisers can incrementally build and save multiple draft campaigns until they're ready to be published. Different users can also collaborate together on the same draft as long as they have the appropriate Business Access.

Save a new draft
  • Log in to your Pinterest business account.
  • Click the hamburger icon at the top-left of the page.
  • Under Ads, click Create campaign.
  • Click Manual Campaign, then Get Started.
  • Add your campaign information.
  • When you're ready to save the draft, click the Draft Actions button at the upper-right corner of the screen.
  • Click Save as a new draft. The draft will be saved as a new campaign draft with the current campaign name.
  • Save changes to an existing draft

    When you're working on a campaign with an existing draft, changes will be auto-saved every 15 seconds. To manually save changes to an existing draft:

  • Click the Draft Actions button at the upper-right corner of the screen
  • Click Save to save changes to the draft you’re working on
  • Load an existing draft

    When a draft campaign is selected, the settings from the draft are loaded into Ads Manager. To load an existing draft and continue working:

  • Log in to your Pinterest business account
  • Click the hamburger icon at the top-left of the page
  • Under Ads, click Create campaign
  • Click Manual Campaign, then Get Started
  • Click the Draft Actions button at the upper-right corner of the screen
  • Click Load existing draft
  • Click the Select button next to the draft campaign you'd like to work on
  • Share a draft

    To share a draft campaign:

  • While in Ads Manager, click the Draft Actions button at the upper-right corner of the screen.
  • Click Share draft. This will generate a link that can be shared with collaborators.
  • To access and edit the campaign, the recipient must have campaign permissions to the ad account setup through Business Access.

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