Monthly Reporting
Plain-English ad reporting an operator can read in five minutes — what you spent, what it brought in, and what we're changing next.
Reporting
Color Pop · Newnan
Overview
Numbers you can read in five minutes — what you spent, what came back, and what we're changing — not a 40-tab dashboard.
Most agencies hand you a login to a dashboard with forty tabs and call that reporting. We don't. Every month you get a short, plain-English summary: what we spent, what it brought in, which campaigns are working, and exactly what we're adjusting next. The kind of report a busy owner can actually read between jobs.
Behind the simple summary is real measurement — conversion tracking, cost per lead, and the trend lines that tell us whether to scale, hold, or cut. You don't have to interpret it; that's our job. You just have to be able to trust it, and trust comes from honesty about what's not working too.
Reporting is included with the campaigns we manage. It's how we keep ourselves accountable and keep your spend pointed at results instead of activity.
FAQ
Common questions.
- 01What's in the monthly report?
- What you spent, what it brought in, what's working, and what we're changing next — in plain English.
- 02Do I get a login to a dashboard?
- You can, but you won't need it — the point is a report you can read in five minutes.
- 03Is reporting an extra cost?
- No — it's included with the campaigns we manage.