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Apple Search Ads API audit for teams that need request-level proof

ASAPilot includes an API audit view inside Accounts so operators can inspect Apple Search Ads request health, latency, endpoint patterns, and recent errors per connection. It is built for troubleshooting real workflow problems, not just showing a green status pill.

Frequently asked questions

Why does Apple Search Ads API audit matter for operators?

API audit is the fastest way to understand whether a problem lives in credentials, transport, upstream API behavior, or the application layer. Without it, teams guess.

What does ASAPilot show in its API audit view?

ASAPilot shows request totals, recent volume, success rate, latency, endpoint breakdowns, recent errors, and paginated request logs tied to a specific ASA connection.

Who needs an Apple Search Ads API audit page?

Teams managing several accounts, agencies, and anyone relying on API-based sync or automation benefit most because transport problems become business problems quickly.

Request-level Apple Search Ads API visibility

Inspect total requests, recent request volume, success rate, average latency, endpoint mix, and recent errors for one ASA connection.

Request logs, not just status badges

Open paginated request logs when a sync, audit, or automation looks wrong instead of relying on vague connection states alone.

Useful for auth, sync, and transport debugging

API audit helps teams separate credential issues, latency issues, upstream failures, and product-layer problems before they waste more time.

Connected directly to account management

Because audit lives next to Accounts, operators can move from connection status to request-level proof without switching systems.

Signals that usually justify opening API audit

  • Success rate below expected range for a stable connection
  • Latency spikes on one endpoint or method pattern
  • Recent errors repeating on the same Apple Search Ads resource
  • A connection marked failed even though the portfolio itself should be healthy