How to View Google Ad Campaign Statistics in GoHighLevel
If you manage client campaigns in tools like ClickUp and need clear reporting, learning how to view Google Ad campaign statistics inside GoHighLevel is essential. This guide walks you step by step through accessing and reading performance data in the Ad Manager so you can quickly understand how each Google Ads campaign is performing.
The instructions below are based strictly on the official GoHighLevel support documentation for viewing Google Ad campaign statistics within the platform.
Prerequisites for Using GoHighLevel Ad Manager
Before you can see Google Ad campaign statistics in GoHighLevel, make sure the following requirements are met:
- You have an active GoHighLevel account with access to the Ads section.
- Your Google Ads account is properly connected to GoHighLevel.
- You have at least one active or previously active Google Ads campaign.
Once these conditions are satisfied, you can open the Ad Manager and start reviewing campaign metrics.
Accessing Google Ad Campaigns in GoHighLevel
Follow these steps to open your Google Ads campaigns from within GoHighLevel:
- Log in to your GoHighLevel account using your standard credentials.
- Navigate to the Ads or Ad Manager section in the left-hand menu.
- Select the location or sub-account where the Google Ads integration is active.
- Open the Google tab or filter option to display only Google Ad campaigns.
After you complete these steps, you will see a list of campaigns pulled from your connected Google Ads account.
Understanding the GoHighLevel Ad Manager Layout
The Ad Manager in GoHighLevel presents Google Ad campaign statistics in a streamlined table view. Each row generally represents a campaign, and columns show the key performance metrics. While the exact columns may vary based on your account, common metrics include:
- Campaign Name – The title of the Google Ads campaign.
- Status – Indicates if the campaign is active, paused, or ended.
- Impressions – How many times your ads were shown.
- Clicks – How many times users clicked your ads.
- Cost – The total amount spent on the campaign for the selected date range.
- Conversions – The number of tracked actions such as form submissions or calls (if configured).
This layout helps you get a quick overview of performance without leaving GoHighLevel.
How to Filter Google Ad Campaign Statistics in GoHighLevel
To gain meaningful insights, you often need to filter the data. GoHighLevel provides filtering and date range options to refine what you see in the Ad Manager.
Filtering Campaigns by Status in GoHighLevel
To focus on specific types of campaigns:
- Open the Ad Manager in GoHighLevel.
- Locate the filter control for Status (Active, Paused, Ended, etc.).
- Select the status you want to analyze, such as Active campaigns only.
- Apply the filter to update the campaign list.
This is useful when you only want to see campaigns that are currently running.
Adjusting Date Ranges in GoHighLevel
To analyze performance over different time periods:
- In the Ad Manager, find the Date Range selector.
- Choose a preset, such as Today, Last 7 Days, or Last 30 Days, or pick a custom range.
- Apply the date range to refresh all visible Google Ad campaign statistics.
Changing the date range lets you compare short-term versus long-term trends directly inside GoHighLevel.
Viewing Detailed Google Ad Campaign Statistics in GoHighLevel
Beyond the overview table, you can drill into a specific campaign to see more detailed Google Ad statistics.
Opening a Single Campaign View
- From the Ad Manager table, locate the campaign you want to review.
- Click on the campaign name or the appropriate details icon.
- GoHighLevel will open a detailed view focused on that single Google Ads campaign.
Inside this view, you can usually see more granular metrics and performance breakdowns.
Key Metrics to Monitor in GoHighLevel
When you open a single campaign, pay attention to metrics that indicate efficiency and effectiveness:
- Click-Through Rate (CTR) – Clicks divided by impressions, showing how attractive your ads are.
- Average Cost per Click (CPC) – How much you pay on average for each click.
- Conversions and Conversion Rate – Actions completed after clicks and the percentage of clicks that convert.
- Cost per Conversion – How much you pay on average for each conversion.
These performance indicators help you determine whether your Google Ads budget is being used effectively while working entirely within GoHighLevel.
Comparing Campaign Performance in GoHighLevel
To see which campaigns are driving the best results, you can compare statistics side by side in the Ad Manager.
- Return to the main Ad Manager view in GoHighLevel.
- Sort campaigns by a metric such as Cost, Conversions, or CTR.
- Review which campaigns deliver the highest conversions or best efficiency.
- Use these insights to decide which campaigns to scale, pause, or optimize.
Having this comparison inside GoHighLevel allows you to make smarter decisions without jumping between multiple platforms.
Best Practices When Reading Google Ads Data in GoHighLevel
To get more value from your Google Ad campaign statistics in GoHighLevel, keep these best practices in mind:
- Check trends regularly – Monitor campaigns weekly or daily based on spend level.
- Align with lead quality – Combine Ad Manager data with CRM data to see which campaigns bring high-quality leads.
- Use consistent date ranges – When comparing campaigns, keep the same date range to avoid skewed results.
- Connect reporting – Pair GoHighLevel data with your internal reporting dashboards or project tools to maintain context.
Following these practices will help you read metrics more accurately and respond quickly to performance changes.
Where to Find the Original GoHighLevel Documentation
If you want to see the original reference, you can review the official support article directly on the GoHighLevel help center: How to view Google Ad campaign statistics in Ad Manager. That page provides the base instructions on which this how-to article is built.
Next Steps for Optimizing Your Workflow with GoHighLevel
Once you understand how to view Google Ad campaign statistics in GoHighLevel, you can integrate this process into your broader marketing and reporting workflow. For example, you might:
- Build weekly performance reviews that start with GoHighLevel Ad Manager data.
- Share campaign summaries with clients using screenshots or exported metrics.
- Coordinate optimization tasks with your team using your preferred project management system.
For more marketing operations guidance, you can also visit Consultevo for additional resources and strategic support.
By consistently using the Ad Manager inside GoHighLevel, you centralize your advertising insights and keep Google Ads performance clearly visible alongside your funnels, pipelines, and automation.
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