Congrats on getting ready to publish your first ad set—nice milestone!
Here’s how to think about your two questions:
1. Is a 92 Campaign Score Good Enough?
Yes! A 92 campaign score is very solid—especially if you’re using Meta’s internal campaign scoring tools like Performance Recommendations or Ad Score in Advantage+ Shopping campaigns.
Scores above 80–85 typically mean your campaign is well-structured, with good creative, targeting, and optimization settings.
A 92 suggests your setup is strong—but still has minor areas to improve (often in creative variation, budget allocation, or ad copy refinement).
So yes, go ahead and launch—it’s a green light.
2. Will My Test Run for 5 or 7 Days?
It depends on how you scheduled it:
If you set a 5-day duration manually when creating the campaign, it will stop after 5 days.
If you did not specify an end date, Facebook will continue running the campaign indefinitely until you pause or stop it.
Sometimes people run tests with a 5-day learning phase in mind, but forget to set a hard stop date, so double-check your ad set schedule. You can always pause manually after 5 days if you’re just testing.
Tips:
- A 92 campaign score is great—go for it.
- Your campaign will only run for 5 days if you set an end date. If not, it’ll keep going past 5, so check that setting before publishing.