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Review & Publish is the fourth step of the launch wizard. Before anything goes live, you get a full summary of your campaign and a chance to catch issues.

Campaign Summary

The top of the page shows a quick overview of your campaign configuration:
  • Ad Account — Which account this publishes to
  • Campaign Name — The resolved name (with tokens filled in)
  • Objective — Leads, Sales, or Traffic
  • Schedule — Start and end dates, or continuous
  • Facebook Page — The Page your ads run from
  • Budget — Total budget and type (daily/lifetime)
  • Conversion Event — The event you’re optimizing for

Planning Summary

See exactly how many ads you’re about to launch: Ad Sets × Ads per Set = Total Ads For example: 3 audience templates × 4 creative variants = 12 total ads. This helps you understand the scale of the launch before committing.

Validation

AdStellar runs validation checks on your entire campaign before allowing you to publish.

Errors

Errors must be fixed before publishing. Common errors:
  • Missing Facebook Page
  • No conversion event selected
  • Missing budget
  • No creatives or audiences selected
Each error includes a “Go fix this” link that jumps you directly to the relevant step in the wizard.

Warnings

Warnings are advisory — you can publish with warnings, but should review them. Examples:
  • No Instagram account selected
  • URL parameters missing
  • Broad targeting without Advantage Audience
Fix all errors before publishing. Warnings won’t block you but may affect campaign performance.

Creative Testing Mode

Toggle Creative Testing Mode to run each creative variation with an equal budget split. This ensures every creative gets a fair chance before Meta’s algorithm picks favorites. Useful when you want clean A/B test data instead of letting Meta optimize immediately.

Campaign Map

The Campaign Map is a visual tree view of your full campaign structure:
Campaign
├── Ad Set 1 (Audience A)
│   ├── Ad 1 (Creative X)
│   └── Ad 2 (Creative Y)
├── Ad Set 2 (Audience B)
│   ├── Ad 1 (Creative X)
│   └── Ad 2 (Creative Y)
└── ...
Use this to verify the combinations are correct and nothing unexpected slipped in.

DSA Compliance

If you’re targeting EU countries, AdStellar displays a Digital Services Act (DSA) compliance notice. The DSA requires additional transparency for ads shown in the EU.
Ensure your ads comply with DSA requirements when targeting EU audiences. Non-compliance may result in ad rejections or account issues.

Publishing

When everything looks good, click Publish. Here’s what happens:
  1. AdStellar submits your campaign to Meta’s API.
  2. The publish job runs in the background — you don’t need to keep the page open.
  3. Meta processes and reviews your ads (this is standard Meta ad review, usually takes minutes to hours).
  4. You’re redirected to the Goals page to set performance targets.
After publishing, check the Campaigns page to confirm all ads were created successfully. If any failed, you’ll see error details there.