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This integration passes Adobe Experience Platform audience data into Airship as Tags for targeting or triggering.
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Before you can send your Adobe Experience Platform audiences to Airship, you must:
Create an Airship account via this signup link if you have not already.
This section describes which types of audiences you can export to this destination.
Audience origin | Supported | Description |
---|---|---|
Segmentation Service | ✓ | Audiences generated through the Experience Platform Segmentation Service. |
Custom uploads | ✓ | Audiences imported into Experience Platform from CSV files. |
Refer to the table below for information about the destination export type and frequency.
Item | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
Export type | Audience export | You are exporting all members of an audience with the identifiers used in the Airship Tags destination. |
Export frequency | Streaming | Streaming destinations are “always on” API-based connections. As soon as a profile is updated in Experience Platform based on audience evaluation, the connector sends the update downstream to the destination platform. Read more about streaming destinations. |
The concept of audiences in Adobe Experience Platorm is similar to Tags in Airship, with slight differences in implementation. This integration maps the status of a user’s membership in an Experience Platform segment to the presence or non-presence of an Airship tag. For example, in a Platform audience where the xdm:status
changes to realized
, the tag is added to the Airship channel or named user this profile is mapped to. If the xdm:status
changes to exited
, the tag is removed.
To enable this integration, create a tag group in Airship named adobe-segments
.
When creating your new tag group Do not check the radio button that says “Allow these tags to be set only from your server”. Doing so will make the Adobe tags integration fail.
See Manage Tag Groups for instructions on creating the tag group.
Go to Settings » APIs & Integrations in the Airship dashboard and select Tokens in the left-hand menu.
Click Create Token.
Provide a user-friendly name for your token, e.g., “Adobe Tags Destination”, and select “All Access” for the role.
Click Create Token and save the details as confidential.
To help you better understand how and when you should use the Airship Tags destination, here are sample use cases that Adobe Experience Platform customers can solve by using this destination.
Retailers or entertainment platforms can create user profiles on their loyalty customers, and pass those audiences into Airship for message targeting on mobile campaigns.
Trigger one-to-one messages in real time when users fall into or out of specific audiences within Adobe Experience Platform.
For example, a retailer sets up a jeans brand-specific audience in Platform. That retailer can now trigger a mobile message as soon as someone sets their jeans preference to a specific brand.
To connect to the destination, you need the View Destinations and Manage Destinations access control permissions. Read the access control overview or contact your product administrator to obtain the required permissions.
To connect to this destination, follow the steps described in the destination configuration tutorial. In the configure destination workflow, fill in the fields listed in the two sections below.
To authenticate to the destination, fill in the required fields and select Connect to destination.
To configure details for the destination, fill in the required and optional fields below. An asterisk next to a field in the UI indicates that the field is required.
You can enable alerts to receive notifications on the status of the dataflow to your destination. Select an alert from the list to subscribe to receive notifications on the status of your dataflow. For more information on alerts, see the guide on subscribing to destinations alerts using the UI.
When you are finished providing details for your destination connection, select Next.
To activate data, you need the View Destinations, Activate Destinations, View Profiles, and View Segments access control permissions. Read the access control overview or contact your product administrator to obtain the required permissions.
See Activate audience data to streaming audience export destinations for instructions on activating audiences to this destination.
Airship tags can be set either on a channel, which represents device instance, e.g., iPhone, or a named user, which maps all of a user’s devices to a common identifier such as a customer ID. If you have plain text (unhashed) email addresses as primary identity in your schema, select the email field in your Source Attributes and map to the Airship named user in the right column under Target Identities, as shown below.
For identifiers that should be mapped to a channel, i.e., a device, map to the appropriate channel based on the source. The following images show how to map a Google Advertising ID to an Airship Android channel.
All Adobe Experience Platform destinations are compliant with data usage policies when handling your data. For detailed information on how Adobe Experience Platform enforces data governance, see Data Governance overview.