Facebook Ads export → dashboard

Your Ads Manager export, your spend dashboard.

Export your report from Meta Ads Manager, drop the CSV, and see total spend, the trend over time, reach, clicks and results — broken out by campaign and ad set, no pivot table required.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

Ads Manager is built for managing campaigns, not for a quick read of where the budget went. Export the report CSV and this builds the view you actually want: total spend, the trend, which campaigns ate the budget and what the clicks and results add up to.

i. export

Export from Ads Manager

Reports → Export → CSV. The default columns (Date, Campaign Name, Ad Set Name, Amount Spent, Impressions, Reach, Link Clicks, Results) are all we need.

ii. detect

Amount Spent becomes the metric

The Amount Spent column is recognized as currency and used as the headline figure. Date becomes the time axis automatically.

iii. read

Spend, reach, results

Total spend, daily trend, spend by campaign and ad set, reach, clicks and results — click any bar to filter the rest.

02 · The views

The spend read Ads Manager makes you scroll for.

Everything a marketer checks before the weekly standup, arranged automatically from the raw export.

  • 01

    Spend at a glance

    Amount Spent up top, summed across every row, so the real number you burned is the first thing you see.

  • 02

    Spend by campaign

    The Campaign Name column becomes a breakdown — see whether prospecting or retargeting carried the budget.

  • 03

    Reach, clicks and results

    Impressions, Reach, Link Clicks and Results roll up so cost-per-result and CTR are obvious without a formula.

  • 04

    Private by default

    Your ads data is parsed locally. It never leaves your browser — verify in DevTools → Network.

"I drop the Ads Manager export and the whole month is right there — spend by campaign, results, no pivot rebuild."
— a social media marketer
03 · FAQ

Facebook dashboard questions.

Which Meta Ads export works?
The standard Ads Manager report (Reports → Export → CSV). Any CSV with a Date, an Amount Spent column and a Campaign Name works. Custom column sets export fine too, as long as Amount Spent and Date are included.
Yes. Amount Spent is the headline figure, summed across rows, and Impressions, Reach, Link Clicks and Results roll up alongside it so you can read CTR and cost-per-result at a glance.
Yes — click any bar or slice (campaign, ad set) and the whole dashboard recomputes against that filter. Click again to clear it.
No. Parsing and aggregation happen entirely in your browser. The file never touches a server.
Ads Manager applies attribution windows and may dedupe results across ad sets. This sums Amount Spent straight from the export, so filter by Campaign or Ad Set to reconcile any gap.