LinkedIn Ads Report
Spend, clicks, conversions, and campaign performance across LinkedIn. Delivered to Slack or email.
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What is a LinkedIn Ads Report?
The LinkedIn Ads Report is an automated performance report for your LinkedIn advertising campaigns. It covers spend, impressions, clicks, conversions, spend trends over time, conversions by campaign and detailed campaign and creative performance tables — delivered to Slack or email.
For B2B teams, it turns LinkedIn's expensive clicks into a clear read on what's actually converting. Monitoring is included, so a spike in cost or a stall in conversions reaches you early enough to adjust spend before the budget's gone.
LinkedIn Ads Report
Key metrics at a glance
Spend (USD), Impressions, Clicks, Conversions
Trends
Spend over time (line chart)
Conversions by campaign
Which campaigns are driving the most conversions
Campaign performance table
Each campaign showing spend, impressions, clicks, engagement rate, CPC, and conversions
Creative performance table
Each creative showing impressions, clicks, engagement rate, spend, and conversions
What's in this report
Key metrics at a glance
Spend (USD), Impressions, Clicks, Conversions
Trends
Spend over time (line chart)
Conversions by campaign
Which campaigns are driving the most conversions
Campaign performance table
Each campaign showing spend, impressions, clicks, engagement rate, CPC, and conversions
Creative performance table
Each creative showing impressions, clicks, engagement rate, spend, and conversions
How it gets delivered
Pick the day and time. Send to one channel or multiple recipients.
What reports don't tell you
Reports tell you what happened. They're a snapshot of a period: last week, last month, yesterday. They're valuable for tracking progress, sharing with clients, and keeping teams aligned.
What they can't do is tell you when something changed between reports.
A weekly report delivered on Monday shows that a metric went up last week. It doesn't show that it doubled on Thursday afternoon. By the time you see it, four days have already passed.
The gap between reports is where problems grow unnoticed.
What can change between LinkedIn Ads reports
- A lead gen campaign stops converting after a form field change
- CPC doubles after a competitor enters the same audience
- Conversions drop to zero because the insight tag was removed
- An employee accidentally duplicates a campaign and spend doubles
- Engagement rate drops on a creative running for 30 days (fatigue)
These changes don't wait for your next report. They happen between cycles, outside office hours, over weekends, and after edits. A report can show the damage. It can't prevent it.
How teams stay ahead between reports
Many teams now pair scheduled reports with continuous monitoring. The report gives regular visibility. Monitoring watches the same metrics between reports and alerts the team when something changes.
The result: less manual dashboard checking, faster awareness when something shifts, and more confidence that nothing is slipping through between reporting cycles.
- Continuous baselines. Each metric learns its own normal — what's typical for a Tuesday morning vs a Saturday night.
- Severity ranking. Only deviations large enough to act on become alerts. Quiet days stay quiet.
- Slack and email delivery. Reach the team where they already are. Same channels as the report.
Get the report. Add the safety net.
Start with the LinkedIn Ads report. Monitoring watches the same metrics and alerts you when something changes. Both included on every plan.
See how monitoring works →LinkedIn Ads Report FAQ
What LinkedIn Ads metrics are included?
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How often is LinkedIn Ads data checked?
Is monitoring included?
Can I white-label this report?
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Last updated: June 8, 2026