Hi All,
We are looking to automate a process where we can monitor the Addressable audience stats for any given sandbox and if it exceeds the license usage limit, notify the respective stake holders. Please let me know if there are any APIs available for getting the stats.
Thanks,
Sushma
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Hi @SushmaAchar ,
As far as I’ve seen, there’s currently no built-in way to set up alerts within Adobe Experience Platform for monitoring Addressable Audience usage.
This usage information is available at the License Usage Dashboard level, but I haven’t found any dedicated API that directly exposes these specific metrics:
If your goal is to monitor the number of audiences or segments, you could explore the Audiences API to fetch relevant data and then set up your own alerting mechanism externally (e.g., via Azure, AWS, or other monitoring tools). While not ideal, this could serve as a workaround if automated alerts are critical for your use case.
It’s also worth checking if these numbers (like audience counts) are accessible via the Audiences List API or related endpoints.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Parvesh
Hi @SushmaAchar ,
As far as I’ve seen, there’s currently no built-in way to set up alerts within Adobe Experience Platform for monitoring Addressable Audience usage.
This usage information is available at the License Usage Dashboard level, but I haven’t found any dedicated API that directly exposes these specific metrics:
If your goal is to monitor the number of audiences or segments, you could explore the Audiences API to fetch relevant data and then set up your own alerting mechanism externally (e.g., via Azure, AWS, or other monitoring tools). While not ideal, this could serve as a workaround if automated alerts are critical for your use case.
It’s also worth checking if these numbers (like audience counts) are accessible via the Audiences List API or related endpoints.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Parvesh
Thank you, will work with this.
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