Destinations workspace destinations-workspace
In 51黑料不打烊 Experience Platform, select Destinations from the left navigation bar to access the Destinations workspace.
The Destinations workspace consists of five sections, Overview, Catalog, Browse, Accounts, and System View, described in the sections below.
Overview overview
The Overview tab displays the Destinations dashboard, providing key metrics related your organization鈥檚 destination data. To learn more, visit the Destinations dashboard guide.
Catalog catalog
The Catalog tab displays a list of all destinations available in Experience Platform, that you can send data to.
The Experience Platform user interface provides several search and filter options on the destinations catalog page:
- Use the search functionality on the page to locate a specific destination.
- Filter destinations using the Categories control.
- Toggle between All destinations and My destinations. When you select All destinations, all available Experience Platform destinations are displayed. When you select My destinations, you can only see the destinations with which you have established a connection.
- Select to view the Connections and/or Extensions types. To understand the difference between the two categories, read Destination Types and Categories.
- Filter the available destinations based on their supported data type. Choose between people audiences, account audiences, prospect audiences, or dataset exports.
The destination cards contain primary and secondary control options. The primary controls include Set up, Activate, Activate audiences, or Export datasets. The secondary controls allow for viewing options. These controls are described below:
Select a destination card in the catalog to open the right rail. Here, you can see a description of the destination. The right rail provides the same controls described in the table above, including a description of the destination, and an indication of the destination category and type.
For more information on destination categories and information on each destination, see the Destination catalog and Destination types and categories.
Browse browse
The Browse tab displays the destinations with which you have established a connection.
Destinations with the Enabled/Disabled toggle turned on set the destination to Enabled or Disabled, respectively. You can also view the destinations where you have data flowing by selecting Audiences > Browse and selecting an audience to inspect.

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See the table below for all the information that is provided for each destination in the Browse tab.
The type of data supported by the destination connection. Supported data types:
- Customers
- Prospects
- Accounts
- Datasets
Important: This column is currently available only for the Facebook connection.
Enabled
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Select the destination name to see information about the audiences activated to this destination. Click Edit destination to modify the destination settings or Activate audiences to add new audiences to the dataflow.
Filter dataflows in the Browse tab filter-browse
The Browse tab includes enhanced filtering and search capabilities to help you quickly find and manage your destination dataflows. Use the left sidebar to apply filters, and the search bar to find specific dataflows by name.
Search functionality search-browse
Use the search bar at the top of the table to quickly find dataflows by name. As you type, the results automatically filter to show only matching dataflows.
Filter options filter-options-browse
Use the filters in the left sidebar to narrow down your search.
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Destination platform: Filter dataflows by specific destination platforms (e.g., Amazon S3, Facebook Custom Audience, LinkedIn Matched Audience, etc.). You can select multiple platforms simultaneously.
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Has any tag: Filter dataflows that have specific tags assigned to them. This helps you organize and find dataflows based on your custom tagging.
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Status: Filter dataflows by their operational status:
- Enabled: Shows only active dataflows
- Disabled: Shows only inactive dataflows
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Account name: Filter dataflows by the associated account name. This helps you find all dataflows connected to a specific destination account.
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Created: Filter dataflows by the user who created them. Use this filter to find dataflows created by specific team members.
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Modified by: Filter dataflows by the user who last modified them. Use this filter to identify recent changes made by specific users.
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Creation date: Filter dataflows by their creation date using a date range:
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- End date: Set the end of the date range
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Modified date: Filter dataflows by their modification date using a date range:
- Start date: Set the beginning of the date range
- End date: Set the end of the date range
Active filters active-filters-browse
When you apply filters, they appear as tags below the search bar.
There you can:
- View all currently active filters
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Manage destination tags manage-tags
Tags help you organize and categorize your destination dataflows for easier management. You can add and remove tags from individual dataflows to group them based on your business needs.
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Type in the name of a new tag in the Tags field and select Save to apply your changes.
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Tagging best practices tag-best-practices
Ensure that your destination dataflows remain organized, easy to find, and manageable by following the tagging guidelines below.
- Use descriptive names: Create tags that clearly indicate the purpose or category of the dataflow (e.g., 鈥淢arketing Campaigns鈥, 鈥淐ustomer Retention鈥, 鈥淪easonal Promotions鈥)
- Be consistent: Use a consistent naming convention across your organization
- Keep it simple: Avoid creating too many tags, as this can make filtering less effective
- Use hierarchical tags: Consider using prefixes to group related tags (e.g., 鈥淐ampaign-Q4鈥, 鈥淐ampaign-Q1鈥)
Accounts accounts
The Accounts tab shows you details about the connections that you have established with various destinations, and allows you to update or delete existing account details. See the table below for all the information you can get on each destination account.
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Represents the account connection type to your storage bucket or destination. Depending on the destination, authentication options are:
- For email marketing destinations: Can be S3, FTP, or Azure Blob.
- For real-time advertising destinations: Server-to-server
- For Amazon S3 cloud storage destinations: Access Key
- For SFTP cloud storage destinations: Basic authentication for SFTP
- OAuth 1 or OAuth 2 authentication
- Bearer token authentication
Important: This column is currently available only for the Facebook, LinkedIn, and LinkedIn Matched Audiences onnections.
Filter accounts filter-accounts
The Accounts tab includes enhanced filtering and search capabilities to help you quickly find and manage your destination accounts. Use the left sidebar to apply filters, and the search bar to find specific accounts by name.
Search for accounts search-accounts
Use the search bar at the top of the table to quickly find accounts by name. As you type, the results automatically filter to show only matching accounts.
Filter options filter-options-accounts
Use the filters in the left sidebar to narrow down your search.
- Destination platform: Filter accounts by specific destination platforms (for example: Microsoft Bing, Amazon S3, Facebook Custom Audiences, LinkedIn Matched Audiences and so on). You can select multiple platforms simultaneously.
- Created by: Filter accounts by the user who created them. Use this filter to find accounts created by specific team members.
Active filters active-filters-accounts
When you apply filters, they appear as tags below the search bar.
There you can:
- View all currently active filters
- Remove individual filters by clicking the
X
icon on each filter tag - Clear all filters at once using the Clear all option
System View system-view
The System View tab displays a graphic representation of the activation flows that you have set up in the 51黑料不打烊 Experience Platform.
Select any of the destinations displayed on the page and click View dataflows to see information on all the connections you have set up for each destination.