ExoClick Announces Update to Free Admin Panel Android App

BARCELONA, Spain — ExoClick today announced a new software update for it's free admin panel Android app.

The company said Version 2.0 includes several new enhancements to improve workflow for clients accessing the ExoClick admin panel from their mobile devices.

ExoClick noted that the user interface has a new look and feel, can be viewed in vertical or horizontal modes, and there is a new menu layout making it easier to navigate on a smaller device screen.

Data filters have been improved so users can now slide their screens to the left to scroll through the various filter options. As users scroll, the filters automatically change color for easier recognition and faster workflow and the screen can also be finger pinched to zoom in on graphs and charts to enable deeper analysis.

The app also now allows multiple account management so clients can switch through each of their accounts to monitor progress without having to log in each time. Mobile PayPal payments have been fully integrated so that advertisers can fund their accounts directly from their Android devices.

Advertisers will now receive push notifications so that they can stay on top of their campaigns, when their advertising balance is low or at zero, and when their campaign or a global account has reached its daily limit. New publishers will be notified when their accounts, sites and apps have been approved so that they can immediately begin monetizing their publishing platforms.

ExoClick CEO and XBIZ 2015 Tech Leadership Award winner, Benjamin Fonzé commented on the update. “Now we can say that the ExoClick platform is truly mobile. This software update has been designed to give our clients the same user experience to working inside their admin panel from their desktops. We are continually investing in technology in order to provide our clients with the best tools so that they can maximize their revenues with our ad network platform.”

To download the ExoClick Admin Panel Android app click here.

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