Destination types and categories
With Experience Platform, you can activate data to various types of destinations, to satisfy your activation use cases. Destinations range from API-based integrations, to integrations with file reception systems, profile lookup destinations, and more. For detailed information about all available destinations, read the destination types and categories overview.
Adobe-built and partner-built destinations
Some of the connectors in the Experience Platform destinations catalog are built and maintained by Adobe, while others are built and maintained by partner companies using Destination SDK. A note at the top of the documentation page for each partner-built connector calls out if a destination is created and maintained by the partner. For example, the Amazon S3 connector is created by Adobe, while the TikTok connector is created and maintained by the TikTok team.
For partner-authored and maintained connectors, this means that issues with the connector might need to be resolved by the partner team (contact method provided in the note in the documentation page). For issues with Adobe-authored and maintained connectors, contact your Adobe representative or Customer Care.
Destinations and access controls
The destinations functionality in Platform works with Adobe Experience Platform access control permissions. Depending on your user’s permission level, you can view, manage, and activate destinations. For information about the individual permissions, go to access control in Adobe Experience Platform and scroll down to the table at the bottom of the page.
The following table outlines the permissions and permission combinations required to perform certain actions on destinations.
Permission level | Description |
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View Destinations | To access the destinations tab in the Experience Platform UI, you need the View Destinations access control permission. |
View Destinations, Manage Destinations | To connect to destinations, you need the View Destinations and Manage Destinations access control permissions. |
View Destinations, Activate Destinations, View Profiles, and View Segments | To activate audiences to destinations and enable the mapping step of the workflow, you need the View Destinations, Activate Destinations, View Profiles, and View Segments access control permissions. |
View Destinations, Activate Segments without Mapping, View Profiles, and View Segments | To add or remove audiences from existing dataflows without having access to the mapping step of the workflow, you need the View Destinations, Activate Segments without Mapping, View Profiles, and View Segments access control permissions. |
View Destinations, Manage and Activate Dataset Destinations | To export datasets to destinations, you need the View Destinations and Manage and Activate Dataset Destinations access control permissions. |
View Identity Graph | To export identities to destinations, you need the View Identity Graph access control permission.![]() |
The diagram below visually displays which permissions you need depending on the operations that you want to perform on destinations.
For more information about access controls, see the Access control user guide.
Attribute-based access control for destinations
Attribute-based access control in Adobe Experience Platform allows administrators to control access to specific objects and/or capabilities based on attributes.
With attribute-based access control, you can apply mapping configurations to fields that you have permissions to. Furthermore, you cannot export data to a destination if you do not have access to all fields in the dataset.
For more information on how destinations work with attribute-based access controls, read the attribute-based access control overview.
Destinations monitoring
After establishing a connection to a destination and completing the activation workflow, you can monitor the data exports to your reception system. Read the guide on monitoring dataflows to destinations in the UI for more information.
You can also validate if data is coming through successfully to your destination. Most destination documentation pages in the catalog have a Validate data export section, which indicates how you can check in the destination platform that data is being successfully brought in from Experience Platform. View an example of this section for the Amazon Ads destination.
Data governance restrictions on activating data to destinations
Data governance is enforced for Platform destinations through:
- Marketing actions that you can select in the create destinations workflow;
- Data usage policies that restrict data containing certain usage labels from being activated to destinations with certain marketing actions.
See the Data Governance in Platform documentation for more information about marketing actions and resolving data policy violations.
For more information about selecting marketing actions in the create destination workflow, see the following pages for the different destination types in Platform:
For more information about data policy violations in the audience activation workflow, see the Review step in the following guides:
Terms and conditions
By using any of the Destinations labeled as beta (“Beta”), You hereby acknowledge that the Beta is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind.
Adobe shall have no obligation to maintain, correct, update, change, modify, or otherwise support the Beta. You are advised to use Informative and not to rely in any way on the correct functioning or performance of such Beta and/or accompanying materials. The Beta is considered Confidential Information of Adobe.
Any “Feedback” (information regarding the Beta including but not limited to problems or defects you encounter while using the Beta, suggestions, improvements, and recommendations) provided by You to Adobe is hereby assigned to Adobe including all rights, title, and interest in and to such Feedback.
Submit Open Feedback or create a Support Ticket to share your suggestions or report a bug, seek a feature enhancement.