The final URL isn't reachable for NextJS / Vercel site - next.js

I'm trying to run our first Google Ads campaign. Currently getting an error from Google Ads saying "The final URL isn't reachable". I've tried with and without the www and with our without the trailing /.
We are using Vercel and Next.JS. The domain is setup fully utilizing Vercel to manage the DNS. This is exactly the same as https://www.michaelpierce.dev my portfolio site, and when I enter that, Google Ads has no problems accessing.
I saw another form post on the Google forums and it said to check the redirects.
Status Code,Scheme,Host,Path
308,http://,www.greetbox.co,
200,https://,www.greetbox.co,/
Status Code,Scheme,Host,Path
308,http://,www.michaelpierce.dev,
307,https://,www.michaelpierce.dev,
200,https://,michaelpierce.dev,/
Interesting though, the lack of 307 for GreetBox.co.
I've also checked Google Search Console, and the index page is read properly.
Google Search Console
Any recommendations on how to solve this issue?
Thank you!

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