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Google Ads is giving advertisers more flexibility with the Overview tab, allowing up to five custom views. This lets marketers tailor their dashboards to track the metrics that matter most to their campaigns.

Driving the news. The update was spotted and shared screenshots on LinkedIn, highlighting that users can now add multiple tabs and fully customize Overview pages for their unique needs.

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What’s changing. Previously, the Overview tab had a fixed layout, limiting how agencies and advertisers could monitor performance. With custom views, teams can now organize metrics, charts, and reports in a way that aligns with their workflow, improving efficiency and insights.

Why we care. Custom views allows you to tailor the Google Ads Overview tab to track the metrics that matter most to your campaigns, saving time and reducing the need to navigate multiple reports. Agencies managing multiple clients can create personalized dashboards for each account, improving efficiency and insight. Ultimately, this helps advertisers spot performance trends faster and make data-driven decisions more effectively.

First seen. This update was first spotted by Adrian Dekker

Bottom line. The update streamlines account monitoring, helping marketers focus on key performance indicators without digging through multiple reports. Custom views make it easier to keep campaigns organized and spot trends faster.

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