After the campaign
The end date passes, a report email arrives, the campaign page stays. Booking the same setup again takes one link.
Updated
The report email
It goes out after the end date. Four figures, no attachment.
- The period
- The number of screens
- Average plays per day
- Total plays
Operator screens read differently
If a campaign ran only on screens driven by an operator CMS, the email shows the operator confirmation date instead of play figures. Those screens send no play data back. See track your campaign.
Keep the numbers
The campaign page stays open after the end date. Pull the report there whenever you need it.
- Report
- Dashboard, Campaigns, open the campaign, report button. PDF or CSV.Both are generated in the browser.
- Invoice
- Dashboard, Campaigns, Invoices. PDF.
- Full play list
- CSV. The live feed on the campaign page only holds the last 25 entries.
Book the same setup again
The report email has a button for it. In the dashboard the same thing is called duplicate campaign, in the campaign menu.
| Carried over | Not carried over |
|---|---|
| The screens | The creative. Pick or upload one again. |
| The ad share per screen | The price. It is calculated fresh. |
| The runtime in days | — |
| The campaign name | — |
The new start date is set to tomorrow, the end date follows from the carried-over runtime. Change both if you want other dates.
Check the cart before you pay
Screens that are no longer active drop out, and the ad share is checked against current availability again. What you see in the cart is what you get.
Common questions
Related
- Track your campaignWhat the dashboard counts, what it estimates, and how to pull a report as PDF or CSV.
- Booking a campaignDates, screens, checkout. Every limit the booking flow enforces, and what happens the moment you pay.
- Pricing and billingHow the price is built, when the volume discount applies, which taxes land on the invoice, and how you pay.