Platform and account selector — scope your analytics
The platform and account selector in Wevion Analytics V2 is a two-column cascade with server-side account search; selection is staged and applied on Apply.
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The platform and account selector in Wevion Analytics V2 is a two-column cascade with server-side account search; selection is staged and applied on Apply.
Platform and account selector — scope your analytics
The platform + account selector in the Analytics V2 controls bar decides which ad accounts feed every KPI and chart. It's a two-column cascade: the left column lists platforms (as master toggles with a selected/total count), the right column lists ad accounts grouped by platform, with a search box. Selection is staged — nothing changes until you click Applica. The trigger button then summarizes the applied selection as coloured platform chips with per-platform account counts.
Who is this for
Anyone narrowing analytics to specific platforms or accounts — for example one client's Meta and Google accounts, or all TikTok accounts across the agency.
How it works
Platforms column
Each platform row is a master toggle with a checkbox that shows three states: unchecked, fully checked (all its accounts selected), or indeterminate (some selected). It also shows a selected/total count. Platforms are ordered Meta, Google, TikTok, Taboola, Snapchat, Outbrain. Toggling a platform selects or clears all of its accounts.
Accounts column with search
The right column lists accounts grouped by platform. Type in the search box (auto-focused when the panel opens) to filter accounts by name; matches are highlighted. Each account row shows its name and, where available, its currency.
Server-side search: the account list loads the most recent 100 accounts by default. When you type two or more characters, the search runs on the server across your full set of accounts, so active accounts beyond the first 100 (for example a large agency's) still appear.
Staged selection and Apply
Selecting platforms or accounts stages your choice; the footer shows a running summary ("N platforms · M accounts"). Click Applica to commit the selection — only then do the KPIs and charts refresh. Reopening the panel resets it to the currently applied selection, so an unconfirmed change never lingers.
The trigger button
When collapsed, the button summarizes the applied selection as coloured chips (up to three platforms, with a "+N" overflow) each showing its account count. With nothing selected, it shows a "Piattaforme & account" placeholder.
Best practices
Apply before reading numbers
Staging means your changes don't take effect until you click Applica. If the dashboard looks unchanged, confirm you applied the selection.
Use search for large account sets
If an account isn't in the first 100 shown, type at least two characters — the server-side search finds it across your whole set.
Combine with the store selector
In the Store & Business view, pair the account selection with the store selector to line up a store's revenue with the ad accounts driving it.
FAQ
How do I choose which ad accounts appear in Wevion Analytics V2?
Open the platform + account selector in the controls bar. Use the left column to toggle whole platforms and the right column to pick individual accounts, with a search box to find them by name. Your selection is staged, so click Applica to commit it — the KPIs and charts then refresh to the chosen accounts.
Why don't my numbers change when I select an account?
The selector stages your choice but does not apply it until you click Applica. Until then the dashboard keeps showing the previously applied selection. Reopening the panel also resets it to the applied state, so make your selection and press Applica to update the view.
An account is missing from the list — where is it?
The account list loads the 100 most recent accounts by default. If an active account isn't shown, type at least two characters in the search box: Wevion then searches server-side across your entire set of accounts and surfaces matches beyond the first 100, including large agencies' accounts.
What do the coloured chips on the button mean?
When the selector is closed, the trigger button summarizes your applied selection as coloured platform chips, each showing how many accounts of that platform are selected. It displays up to three platforms with a "+N" overflow indicator. If nothing is selected, it shows a "Piattaforme & account" placeholder instead.
Related
- Analytics V2 overview — the controls bar
- Advertising view — per-account performance
- Store & Business view — pair with the store selector
- Cross-account compare — side-by-side account overlay
Last updated: 2026-07-02