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Budget best practices

Review the recommended best practices for User Acquisition budgets.
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Budgets control your advertising funds in the Unity User Acquisition Dashboard. Review the recommended best practices for your budgets.

Budget strategies

When you start adding budgets to your campaign, Unity offers recommendations for your minimum campaign budget and minimum daily budget. These recommendations are based on the billing type, the number of creatives assigned, and the countries the campaign is targeting. Before the Unity algorithm can deliver your first campaign results, it needs to explore your campaign and creatives. To ensure that the algorithm has sufficient funds for the exploration process, set a campaign budget that is at least five times the value of your daily budget. Consider the following approaches to fit your user acquisition strategy as needed:

Budget strategy

Description

Unlimited campaign spendLeave both the daily budget and campaign budget fields empty.
Limited campaign budget but unlimited daily spendEnter an overall campaign budget, but leave the daily budget empty.
Limited daily spend but unlimited campaign budgetEnter a daily budget, and enter a very high value as the overall campaign budget. Because a campaign budget is required when using a daily budget, setting the overall campaign budget very high is the best way to achieve unlimited campaign budget.
Limited campaign budget and daily budgetEnter both a daily budget and campaign budget.
Individual daily budget per countryEnter daily budgets for each targeted country individually using country group daily budgets with one country per group.
Shared daily budget across a country groupEnter one daily budget shared across multiple countries in a group. Unity's system distributes spend within the group automatically based on performance.
Note
When you activate a daily budget for your campaign, you must set up a campaign budget as well.

Optimize budgets

Automated bidding helps control your daily campaign spend by dynamically adjusting bids throughout the day to maximize efficiency. It ensures you stay within weekly budget limits. If a campaign overspends on a given day, the system automatically adjusts in subsequent days to compensate.
When you set your daily budget with Automated bidding, aim for one-seventh of your desired weekly spend, regardless of billing type (CPI or CPM). This approach optimizes bid performance and maximizes daily installs.

Optimize budgets for ROAS campaigns

ROAS (return on ad spend) campaigns also benefit from Automated bidding. When you run a ROAS campaign, the campaign automatically uses Automated bidding. This bidding strategy helps improve campaign performance for campaigns that are constrained by their daily cap. By optimizing how your bids are placed, using CPI billing in these campaigns can increase your observed return on ad spend (ROAS). For more information about Automated bids, refer to the CPI Bidding documentation.
Important
Changing your budget might have an impact on how accurately the daily budget can be respected on a weekly basis. If you change your budget mid-campaign, it will take approximately seven days for the system to accurately respect the new budget on a weekly basis.

Optimize budgets for Creative Testing campaigns

Because Creative Testing campaigns are billed on impressions (CPM), the recommended best practice is to start with the minimum budget recommendations offered in the dashboard. These recommendations are designed to mitigate the risk of overspending during the exploration phase with tCPI bidding. After the exploration phase, you can increase or remove the daily budget limit to enable higher impression volumes.

Multi-country daily budget best practices

Multi-country budgets allow you to share a campaign's daily spending limit across multiple countries. Group budgets are useful when you target markets with lower individual spend volumes. Unity's optimization system distributes spend across the countries in a group in real time, prioritizing where bids win and conversions happen. For setup instructions, refer to Set Campaign and Daily budgets.

Use country group daily budgets strategically

Country group daily budgets can help you with your advertising strategy. Consider using country group daily budgets in the following situations:

Situation

Benefit

Multi-country campaigns targeting countries with lower individual spend volumesWhen individual countries can't support a meaningful daily budget on their own, grouping them allows the shared budget to go to whichever countries are performing best on a given day.
Improved budget utilization efficiencyWhen you prefer Unity's system to automatically optimize where spend goes within a region, grouping countries enables this automation, rather than managing per-country caps manually.
Simplified budget managementWhen you want to reduce the overhead of monitoring and adjusting budgets across many individual countries, grouping countries makes adjustments easier.
Tip
The recommended best practice is to group countries with similar advertising costs (CPI) or revenue potential (ARPU or ROAS).
For a focused budget strategy with more pacing control, keep high-priority markets (for example, the US) in individual country groups with a per-country budget.

Set daily budgets based on weekly targets

Unity's budget management operates on a 7-day rolling window rather than enforcing hard daily limits. Daily spend varies slightly from day to day within that window. If your campaign overspends on one day, spend will be lower on subsequent days to compensate, and vice versa. Over a full week, the average daily spend will meet your goal. This behavior applies to all daily budget types, including country group daily budgets. Set your daily budget based on your weekly target divided by seven for the most predictable results.