Hello there,
I’ve searched all over for the right module and set up so that when someone comments on our Facebook Ads (traffic ad and not lead form ads) that’s up and running right now, that I will get notified via Gmail.
It seems like such a super simple set up but I’ve gone through all the modules that Make offers for Facebook, and I don’t see how you casn set it up
Please help
Welcome to the Make community!
You can’t watch all posts, so you have to list all posts, get the comments, and filter by date.
Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.
— @samliew
P.S.: Investing some effort into the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make.
thank you so much for helping! I’m going to try that out right now. I’ll let you know if I can get it work. I’ve just completed the Make University up through the Intermediate Level. I’m pushing on through to the advanced module now.
So I’ve been getting really familiar with everything and how it works.
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Ok. So this doesn’t work because it’s pulling comments from my organic facebook posts. That’s not what I want. I am running Facebook Traffic Ads, and people are commenting on those ads. I need to know when someone comments on a Facebook Ad post. here’s what I have so far:
I think I need to create a Webhook maybe so that when comment is made on my Facebook Ad, it triggers the automation to send me an email with the comment message inside?
Thoughts?
Before “List Posts”, you could add the Facebook Ads Campaign Management “List Ads” module —
Retrieves a list of ads by the ad account ID.
Then, based on the output of this module, you could possibly create a filter after “List Posts” to only filter out the posts that are boosted by the advertisement. Let me know what you get from this module, because I have not used it before.
For more information, see https://www.make.com/en/integrations/facebook-ads-cm, and https://www.make.com/en/help/app/facebook-ads-cm in the help centre.
Hope this helps!
— @samliew
P.S.: Investing some effort into the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make.