Filtering and sorting your data

Filter by account, platform, status, date, metric thresholds. Save filter views for reuse. Multi-column sort. Search by name.

Written By Salvatore Sinigaglia

Last updated About 5 hours ago

Filter by account, platform, status, date, metric thresholds. Save filter views for reuse. Multi-column sort. Search by name.

Filtering and sorting your data

Narrow Ads Manager to what matters. Filter by ad account, platform, status, and date range, and search by name. Sort is single-column, server-side (default: spend descending). Note the current limits: there are no metric-threshold filters (e.g. "ROAS < 1.5"), no saved filter views, and no multi-column sort — sort one column at a time and use search + the categorical filters.

Who is this for

Mediabuyers with 20+ active campaigns who need fast scanning. Agencies juggling multiple clients in one workspace. Anyone tired of scrolling through hundreds of rows.

Top-of-page filters

FilterOptions
Ad AccountSingle or multi-select from connected accounts
PlatformMeta / Google / TikTok / Taboola / Snapchat / Outbrain (Outbrain live in prod; Snapchat flag-gated)
Statusactive / paused / pending / error (the four normalized types — see am-113)
Date rangeToday / Yesterday / Last 7d / Last 30d / This month / Last month / Custom

Each filter shows as a removable chip when active. Click chip → remove that filter. "Clear all" removes everything. (The "Compare to" period toggle is currently disabled in Ads Manager — see am-120.)

No metric-threshold filters

There is no filter for performance thresholds (e.g. "ROAS < 1.5" or "Frequency > 4"). To find underperformers, sort by the relevant column (e.g. ROAS ascending) and scan the top of the list, or export to CSV and filter in your spreadsheet/BI tool.

Sorting

Sorting is single-column, server-side. Click a column header to sort (default: Spend descending). There is no multi-column sort — sorting a new column replaces the previous sort.

Search by name

Search box top-right. Substring match on campaign + ad set + ad names.

Combine with filters: "All campaigns matching 'Q4-Sales' in ROAS < 1.5 last 7d".

No saved filter views

There is no "Save as view" feature. Re-apply the account/platform/status/date filters you need each session (or use the browser's history/bookmarks where the filters are reflected in the URL). For a repeatable point-in-time record, export to CSV instead (am-116).

Column customization

You can show/hide and reorder columns from the column controls (not via right-click). Focus on the metrics that matter for your workflow.

Filtering by Team (when applicable)

If your workspace uses Teams: you only see ad accounts in Teams you belong to. No need to filter; Wevion's RBAC handles scope.

For admins seeing all teams: use Account filter to focus on specific Team's accounts.

Filtering performance

  • Filters apply client-side for ≤ 1.000 rows (instant)
  • For larger result sets (1.000+ campaigns), filters trigger a refetch from backend (1-3 sec)
  • Date range changes always trigger refetch

What you'll see

After applying filters:

  • Row count chip ("Showing 23 of 247")
  • Active filter chips at top
  • Filtered metrics in KPI strip
  • Sortable columns
  • Pagination at bottom for very long lists

Common tasks

Find why spend tripled today

  1. Date range: Today
  2. Sort by Spend descending
  3. Top row = the campaign driving it
  4. Click into for detail

Find ads with worst CTR

  1. Drill into a campaign
  2. Sort ads by CTR ascending
  3. Bottom = worst performer
  4. Investigate creative / pause

Pause underperformers

  1. Filter: status = active, Last 7d
  2. Sort by ROAS ascending (worst first) — there's no ROAS-threshold filter
  3. Select the worst rows and bulk Pause (am-105)

Common issues

  • "Filter applied but rows look wrong": check the active filter chips at top and your date range.
  • "Search returns 0 results": clear filters first; check spelling.
  • "I can't save my filter setup": saved views don't exist — re-apply filters each session or export the result to CSV (am-116).
  • "Column doesn't appear": only metrics relevant to current data are shown; some appear only for specific objectives.
  • "I can't sort two columns at once": multi-column sort isn't supported — sorting is single-column, server-side.

Best practices

Sort to find outliers

Since there are no threshold filters, sort by the metric you care about (ROAS, CPA, Frequency) to bring the outliers to the top.

Export for complex slicing

For threshold-based or multi-condition analysis, export to CSV and slice in your spreadsheet/BI tool.

Focus your columns

Show only the columns that match how you think about campaigns; hide the noise.

FAQ

What can I filter Ads Manager by in Wevion?

You can filter by ad account, platform (Meta, Google, TikTok, Taboola, Snapchat, Outbrain), status (active/paused/pending/error), and date range, plus search by name. There are no metric-threshold filters (like "ROAS < 1.5") — to find outliers, sort by the relevant column or export to CSV.

How do I save a filter setup for reuse?

You can't — Wevion's Ads Manager has no saved filter views. Re-apply the filters you need each session, or export the filtered result to CSV for a repeatable record.

Can I sort by more than one column?

No. Sorting is single-column and server-side: click a column header to sort (default Spend descending). Sorting a new column replaces the previous sort — there is no Shift-click multi-column sort.

How do I get a point-in-time snapshot of filtered data?

Export the filtered results to CSV (am-116). The live table always reflects current data (updated on the 15-minute sync), so it isn't a frozen snapshot.