Exoclick Unveils New Admin Panel Features

Exoclick Unveils New Admin Panel Features

BARCELONA, Spain — ExoClick has announced the launch of its updated Admin Panel. 

Developed with Material Design, the second generation Admin Panel features a modern design and a number of new functions which help to facilitate a faster and more intuitive workflow.

Version 2 is currently available in beta and ExoClick clients may test drive it by logging onto their “My Account” page.

The new Admin Panel comes with several advantages for publishers and advertisers who want to monetize traffic, including a new dashboard for quick-viewing of trend charts and tables; improved UX; advanced multi-filtering; streamlined workflow; intelligent searching for publishers; and a more seamless workflow across multiple devices.

“This is a major update to our Admin Panel. Built around our powerful platform API, its light design brings much faster loading times and provides a more intuitive workflow,” commented Benjamin Fonze, CEO and founder of ExoClick.   

“The advanced multi-filtering options allow deeper evaluations and comparisons of statistics, groups of statistic columns can be toggled on and off as well as customized so that clients can really hone in on the effectiveness of their campaigns or ad zones. Bulk campaign editing makes it easier and faster for advertisers to assign campaigns to landing pages and to creatives. The integration of our powerful traffic share algorithms and the ability for clients to create their own bidding rules and algorithms with our hugely successful Bidder, take automation to the next level.  Built through innovation, no other ad network offers such a deep and complete platform packed with the tools that clients need to successfully monetize traffic through digital advertising,” said Fonze.  

For more information, contact press@exoclick.com or call +34 931810272. 

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