Before You Start
- App name
- Package name (Android) / Bundle ID (iOS) / Domain (Web)
Step-by-Step Guide
1
Register App
To create an Ad Unit, you must first register an app.
- Access Console → Select Ad Units menu
- Click Add App
- Enter app information
- App Name: Search store or enter manually
- Platform: Android / iOS / Web
- Package Name (Android) / Bundle ID (iOS) / Domain (Web)
- Save → App ID is issued
Apps registered on Google Play or App Store can be quickly added through search.
2
Create Ad Unit
- Select registered app
- Click Add Ad Unit
- Enter Ad Unit information
- Formats: Choose from Banner, Interstitial, Rewarded, Native, Popup, Splash
- Size: Available sizes vary by format
- Ad Unit Name: Name for management (e.g., Home_Top_Banner)
- Save → Ad Unit ID is issued
You can also create Ad Units from the Create Ad Products screen.
Completion
Once created, you’ll receive an App ID and Ad Unit ID.| Item | Where to Find | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| App ID | Settings > App | Used for SDK initialization |
| Ad Unit ID | Ad Unit list | Used for ad requests |
Next Steps
Learn MoreAd Unit Formats
Check the sizes and options for each format.
Quickstart: Creating Your First Ad Product
Compose Ad Units into products.
FAQ
What's the difference between Ad Units and Ad Products?
What's the difference between Ad Units and Ad Products?
Ad Units are individual areas where ads are actually displayed, while Ad Products are units that bundle Ad Units for sale. Advertisers purchase Ad Products, and ads are displayed on the Ad Units included in those products.
What size should I create Ad Units for Backfill ads?
What size should I create Ad Units for Backfill ads?
To increase the Fill Rate for Backfill ads, we recommend standard sizes widely used by global ad networks.
| Size | Description |
|---|---|
| 320x50 | Basic mobile banner, highest Fill Rate |
| 320x100 | Large banner |
| 300x250 | Medium rectangle, high eCPM |
Can I modify Ad Units after creation?
Can I modify Ad Units after creation?
We recommend creating new Ad Units when possible. The Ad Unit may already be in use by deployed apps, so modifications could cause unexpected issues.