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Google launches developer hub for ads and measurement tools

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Google is consolidating its advertising and measurement resources into a single destination, aiming to make it easier for developers and technical marketers to build, automate and scale campaigns.

What’s happening. Google has introduced a new Advertising and Measurement Developers Hub, a centralized site designed to help users access tools, documentation and support across its ad ecosystem.

The hub brings together resources for products like the Google Ads API, Google Analytics and publisher tools such as AdMob and Google Ad Manager, all organized into categories including advertising, tagging and measurement.

How it works. The site offers a streamlined homepage with quick access to documentation, blog updates and community channels, along with dedicated sections to explore products, connect with support and engage with Google’s developer relations team.

Why we care. Google is making it easier to access and implement advanced tools that power automation, tracking and campaign optimization. This can help teams work more efficiently, especially those relying on APIs, tagging and data integrations. As advertising becomes more technical and AI-driven, having a centralized hub lowers the barrier to building more sophisticated, scalable setups.

The big picture. As advertising becomes more automated and API-driven, Google is investing in infrastructure that supports developers and technical users who manage complex integrations across platforms.

Zoom in. New features include a “meet the team” section, a centralized support page linking to Discord and GitHub resources, and a media hub featuring content like Ads DevCast.

What to watch. Whether this hub becomes the primary entry point for developers working across Google’s ad products — and how it evolves with new AI and measurement tools.

Bottom line. Google is simplifying access to its ad tech ecosystem, betting that better developer support will drive more innovation and adoption.

Dig deeper. Introducing the Google Advertising and Measurement Developers Hub!

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