Integrate Leadbolt with mediation
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This guide is intended for publishers who are interested in using Google
Mobile Ads mediation with Leadbolt. It walks
through the setup of a mediation adapter to work with your current iOS app
and the configuration of additional settings.
Prerequisites
Helpful primers
The following Help Center articles provide background information on mediation:
Add Leadbolt to your project
Integrate ads into your app the same as before. To integrate
non-interstitial ads (banner size, leaderboard size, and so on),
see Banner Ads. To integrate
interstitial ads (full-screen ads that mask all other content),
see Interstitial Ads.
The following steps change your ad placement into a mediation
placement that can show ads from multiple networks.
Download the adapter and SDK for Leadbolt from the
resources above.
Add the downloaded network adapter/SDK in Xcode: right-click
on your project and click Add Files to project.
Include any frameworks, compiler flags, or linker flags that Leadbolt
require. There's no need to write additional code. Mediation invokes the
Leadbolt adapter and SDK as necessary to create ads.
Set up event notification
To be notified of ad lifecycle events like impressions, you can implement
a GADBannerViewDelegate
. When using mediation, this delegate is
automatically notified of events from Leadbolt. For example, impressions
from any ad network are reported through the adViewDidReceiveAd:
method of
GADBannerViewDelegate
.
Check the value of adNetworkClassName
You can optionally check the adNetworkClassName
property on
GADBannerView
, which returns the ad network class
name of the ad network that fetched the current banner once the
adViewDidReceiveAd
callback is called:
Swift
func adViewDidReceiveAd(_ bannerView: GADBannerView) {
print("Banner adapter class name: \(bannerView.adNetworkClassName)")
}
Objective-C
- (void)adViewDidReceiveAd:(GADBannerView *)bannerView {
NSLog(@"Banner adapter class name: %@", bannerView.adNetworkClassName);
}
Similarly, for interstitials, check the adNetworkClassName
property
on GADInterstitialAd
inside interstitialDidReceiveAd
:
Swift
func interstitialDidReceiveAd(_ ad: GADInterstitialAd) {
print("Interstitial adapter class name: \(ad.adNetworkClassName)")
}
Objective-C
- (void)interstitialDidReceiveAd:(GADInterstitialAd *)interstitial {
NSLog(@"Interstitial adapter class name: %@", interstitial.adNetworkClassName);
}
For ads returned from AdMob,
adNetworkClassName
returns
GADMAdapterGoogleAdMobAds
.
For ads fetched through
custom events, it returns
GADMAdapterCustomEvents
.
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Last updated 2025-09-04 UTC.
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It walks\nthrough the setup of a mediation adapter to work with your current iOS app\nand the configuration of additional settings.\n\n| Leadbolt Resources |\n|-----------------------------------------------------|\n| [Documentation](https://www.leadboltapps.com) |\n| [SDK](https://www.leadboltapps.com) |\n| [Adapter](https://www.leadboltapps.com) |\n| [Customer support](//www.leadboltapps.com/contact/) |\n\nPrerequisites\n\n- An iOS app with Google Mobile Ads SDK integrated (If you don't\n have one, see [Get Started](/admob/ios/quick-start).)\n\n- An AdMob account and [an ad unit configured with mediation line\n items](//support.google.com/admob/answer/3124703).\n\nHelpful primers\n\nThe following Help Center articles provide background information on mediation:\n\n- [About AdMob Mediation](//support.google.com/admob/answer/3063564)\n- [Set up AdMob Mediation](//support.google.com/admob/answer/3124703)\n- [Optimize AdMob Network](//support.google.com/admob/answer/3534471)\n\nAdd Leadbolt to your project\n\nIntegrate ads into your app the same as before. To integrate\nnon-interstitial ads (banner size, leaderboard size, and so on),\nsee [Banner Ads](/admob/ios/banner). To integrate\ninterstitial ads (full-screen ads that mask all other content),\nsee [Interstitial Ads](/admob/ios/interstitial).\n\nThe following steps change your ad placement into a mediation\nplacement that can show ads from multiple networks.\n\n1. Download the adapter and SDK for Leadbolt from the\n [resources above](#resources).\n\n2. Add the downloaded network adapter/SDK in Xcode: right-click\n on your project and click **Add Files to \u003cvar class=\"readonly\" translate=\"no\"\u003eproject\u003c/var\u003e**.\n\n3. Include any frameworks, compiler flags, or linker flags that Leadbolt\n require. There's no need to write additional code. Mediation invokes the\n Leadbolt adapter and SDK as necessary to create ads.\n\nSet up event notification\n\nTo be notified of ad lifecycle events like impressions, you can implement\na `GADBannerViewDelegate`. 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