Reporting templates help you quickly create commonly used reports with pre-configured dimensions, metrics, and/or date ranges. Templates can be customized before running or scheduling a report.

 

Create a report from a template

  1. In Spotify Ads Manager, navigate to Reports Manager from the left-hand navigation.

  2. If you have not created any reports yet, the Templates page will open automatically. If you have existing reports, templates will be visible in a carousel above your existing reports. 

  3. Select the report template you want to use.

  4. Reports Manager will automatically create a new report and populate it with the template's predefined dimensions, metrics, and default date range.

  5. Review the report configuration in the report preview. You can go back and edit the date range, dimensions, metrics, filters, or any other report settings before running the report.

  6. Click Export.

How report templates work

  • Each template automatically generates a separate report for every active campaign in your account.

  • All template settings are fully editable before running the report.

Schedule a report

After configuring your report, you can choose to run it once or schedule recurring deliveries.

 

When scheduling a report, you can:

  • Select how frequently the report should run.

  • Enter one or more email addresses to receive a notification each time the report is ready.

Regardless of whether email notifications are enabled, you'll also receive an in-app notification in Spotify Ads Manager when your report is ready to view.

 

Available reporting templates

  • Weekly campaign results: Analyze delivery and engagement across your active campaigns over the past week.

  • Daily ad set results:  Analyze delivery and engagement by ad set for the past month.

  • Lifetime ad results:  Analyze all-time delivery and engagement across every ad in your campaigns.

  • Age: Compare how your ad sets delivered by audience age

  • Gender: Compare how your ad sets delivered by audience gender

  • Genre: Compare how your ad sets performed depending on the surrounding genre

  • Conversion: Track downstream conversion events tied to your ad sets