1.1 Description
The Company Profile is where all the related company information can be added. The module is divided into several sections: Company Information, Brands & Geographies, Users Management, Integrations, Naming Conventions, User Activities, Currencies, and the Data Import Hub. The company profile page can be accessed by clicking the ‘profile’ icon at the bottom of the left-hand menu bar. On the left side, a menu with all the different sections for this module is displayed and can also be hidden by clicking on the small arrow icon to have a full view of the page. The page will display some cards with an overview for each of the sections mentioned above.
1.2 Key Features
1.2.1 Company Information
This section provides a comprehensive overview of the company. It can be filled in with all your Company details, such as Logo, Company name, Industry, Website URL, HQ address, ZIP code, and Description.
1.2.2 Users Management
The Users Management area contains an overview of all Users included in a company and the possibility to create or edit existing Users. There is also the Roles section where roles can be created and permissions can be defined for the specific User.
Users and Role permissions are managed in the table below. There are three options for users permissions: ‘No access’, ‘Read Only’, and ‘Read and Write’.‘
'No access’ denies access to a given platform area while ‘Read Only’ allows users to read the campaigns and their data. Then ‘Read and Write’ allows full reading and editing access to the campaigns.
An admin user can manage the permissions for all users, allowing or denying access to all areas of the campaigns and platform as desired. For example, a user can access the Campaigns’ Planning and Configurations, but not the Insights, or with "Read-only" permissions for Insights. Ticking the box in the relevant column assigns that permission to the role. Tick a box in the header and all the rows underneath it will be selected too. A dashed box indicates a header row below which some, not all, permissions are selected. Click ‘Save’ to implement the role.
1.2.3 Integrations
This area allows the Client to configure the Media AdTech Partner (MAP) they would like to use with MINT. Integrations include platforms, publishers, ad networks, ad servers, analytics, and brand safety. When a MAP is selected for integration, it will be made available within the modules for Planning, Campaign Configuration, Trafficking, and Insights. These services are external to MINT, are offered by third-party providers, and require separate accounts. However, the advertising campaigns being run through these separate accounts can be managed through integration with MINT.
There are three types of integrations, each with its own set of features:
Two-Ways integration:
Identifiable with a purple icon of two arrows, a Two-Ways integration is connected via API, and MINT can read the data besides write campaigns and add elements in the platform.
One-Way integration:
Identifiable by a blue icon with one arrow, a One-Way integration allows to retrieval of reporting data via API or scheduled reporting.
Addressable TV
Mobile
Video
Addressable TV
Social
Video
Virtual integration:
These are identifiable by a green icon with a dotted circle. This means that either the platform does not have an API integration, like a media or ad network, or that a direct integration is not yet available, but data can be ingested by using an ad server, analytics or brand safety integrations.
Independent of their type, all platforms can be used in the Strategic Brief, Media Mix, Media Plan, Suggestions, and Insights. In addition, for Two-Ways integrations, you can create elements in-platform or automate configuration. Despite the type of integration, the platform cards display the platform name, the logo, its category, and whether it is integrated into your account or if you have yet to add it.
On the top left of the page, you can filter the view by Integrated or Not Integrated platforms, or switch between pages. On the left, we have a list of channels and categories. You can search for a specific platform with the search bar at the top of the screen or filter the platforms by channel, for example, by Search, which produces the following view.
On the right-hand side, we have the Sort by option which can be alphabetical or by Connection Type.
While the Filter by option, allows you to choose in between a specific Category or Platform, in the following image the filter is applied by category to show only DSPs.
When an integration has been configured, the selected service will be made available within the modules of Media Plan, Campaign Configuration, Trafficking, and Insights. The Suggestions engine will also pick up the newly integrated service.
List of Integrations
Here, you can find an up-to-date Integrations List.
1.2.4 Brands and Geographies
Brands, Products & Geographies are meant to build a labels system that will be used across the platform to assign Campaign management permission to the desired users replicating the company Brands and Products structure, and their geographical locations. Likewise, are meant to correlate Campaigns to the respective brand and product for better organization and overall management.
To start adding the labels for your company, you will need to click on the “view” button to land on the dedicated page where you can start completing Brands & Products, then continue with Geographies.
There are four default columns divided into: Industry, Brands, Products, and Sub-products. You can add optional columns (up to 7) to recreate the company structure. You can also rename the columns, except the first one (Industry).
Likewise, in the Geographies section, you can do a similar breakdown considering the areas in which the company operates displaying for instance an overview starting from a region to a city.
Similarly to the first section, you will find four default columns but you can add additional ones or rename the current columns but the first one. Every item in every column needs to be completed before going into the other column in order starting from the first column. To add an item simply click on the "Add" button and type the corresponding name.
1.2.5 Naming Convention
The Naming Convention contains a set of rules to define the name of each placement as seen in the Trafficking module. It allows the user to recognize all the information about one ad in one place.
The “Map to” column lists the elements that can be defined, where any number of elements can be defined in any order. Drag the rows by the dots to change the order. Each element corresponds to the identical element in the Planning Module.
The “Prefix” value column concerns text in the Naming Convention that automatically precedes each corresponding element in the Trafficking placement. The user can write a prefix of any length with any characters that will be automatically repeated before each element in the Trafficking placement.
The “Fixed Value” is a string of text input by the user that is pasted to the corresponding element in the placement, regardless of what is written in the corresponding column in the Planning module.
The “Default” value is the opposite of the fixed value. When a Default Value for an element is explicitly set in the Naming Convention, and in the Planning Module for the corresponding column the cell is empty, and the system automatically applies the Default Value to that empty cell in the Planning Module.
The “Separator” column defines the separator symbol between each element of the naming Convention and is defined by the user.You can delete elements from the Naming Convention by clicking the bin icon at the end of the row and saving your changes so they are no longer considered in the other modules.
1.2.6 User activities
The User Activities Page contains a registry with the changes implemented to the different campaigns by the different users. At the top of the screen, a date range or users can be chosen to filter the information shown on the registry. The table shows the user’s name and role, the date, time, and the description of the implemented change, for example, changing the allocated budget.
1.2.7 Data Import Hub
The Data Import Hub allows you to easily map and import data from any Excel file directly into MINT, making it ready for analysis in the Insight module. Additionally, the hub includes other features to streamline file management such as: Past Imports, Templates, and Custom Metrics for Single-Platform. The hub also contains a Glossary, specifically designed for the Multi-Platform.
The Custom Metrics area displays all custom-added metrics along with their key information, serving as a registry.
Single platform performance data
With the Single platform, you can import performance data from Virtual Platforms. The Past Imports section provides a summary of your imported files, each marked with a status such as Draft, Loading, Uploaded, Archived, and Failed, to give you a clear overview. The Templates section holds all user-saved templates for future use.
Multi platform performance data
With the Multi platform performance data we are importing data at the platform level for one-way, two-way, and virtual integration for a specific campaign and media plan.
As for the Single platform there are Past imports and Templates.
Additionally, the Glossary tab provides you with the flexibility to create a personalized taxonomy by renaming platforms according to your specific requirements. This feature allows you to customize the integrated platforms within the system and assign up to 10 aliases per platform. As for the Single platform, there are Past imports and Templates.
Custom Metrics
MINT's custom metrics allow tracking additional data beyond standard platform metrics. The custom metrics area serves as a registry, displaying all existing custom metrics and their details.
Users will be able to add, delete, and edit new custom metrics with the dedicated buttons.
1.2.8 Currencies
The Currencies section allows you to create and manage currency details. While all users can view the data, only owners have permission to add or edit it. Users can add up to 10 main currencies and view exchange rates. The section displays both automatic and manual rates.