Media BuyingAll accounts

Data as of Aug 19, 8:30 PM
Jul 20Aug 18, 2026vsJun 20Jul 19, 2026

Revenue

Total revenue
$9,150.48
vs prior 30d
Lead sale revenue
$552.44
vs prior 30d
Click feed revenue
$8,598.04
vs prior 30d
Call revenue
$0.00
Not yet reconciled — Ringba revenue exists but has no call_payout events.
Spend
$18,728.21
vs prior 30d

Funnel

Clicks
7,244
vs prior 30d
Leads
1,361
vs prior 30d
Conversion rate
18.8%
vs prior 30d
Leads sold
200
vs prior 30d
Sold rate
14.7%
vs prior 30d

Efficiency

CPL
$13.76
vs prior 30d
Avg RPL
$2.76
vs prior 30d
Avg click feed rev
$7.35
vs prior 30d
Blended ROAS
0.49×
vs prior 30d
Margin
-$9,578
vs prior 30d
CurrentPrior period
$0.00$346.13$692.27$1,038.40$1,384.53Jul 20Jul 24Jul 28Aug 1Aug 5Aug 9Aug 13Aug 17

Campaigns

Account / Campaign / AdSpendClicksLeadsSoldCPLRPLRevenueROAS
$12,205.222,23657367$21.30$2.76$3,716.050.30×
$6,525.932,745700124$9.32$2.72$4,846.670.74×

Accounts, campaigns and ads with no activity in the period are omitted entirely. Totals here are lower than the cards above: only clicks that resolve to an ad can be attributed to a campaign.

Click feeds

Feed / Campaign / AdAvg bidBidsClicksRevenueRPU
$2.70
9,436
899
$6,521.74
$7.25
$4.32
9,031
234
$1,389.19
$5.94
$1.40
6,801
93
$564.45
$6.07
$2.48
8,651
28
$122.66
$4.38

Each figure shows its change against the same figure last period, so a feed paying less per click reads differently from one being sent fewer clicks — revenue alone moves the same either way. Avg bid averages every bid into the feed, winning or not: market context, not earnings. RPU is what a click actually paid. Expanding shows only what traces back to an ad, so those rows sum to less than the feed itself — and less again for bids than revenue, since only about half of bids carry a resolvable identity. A blank change means no activity at all last period, which is not the same as a fall from zero.

Lead buyers

Buyer / Campaign / AdAvg bidBidsSentSoldAcceptRevenueRPU
$2.87
2,702
665
41
6.2%
$236.39
$5.77
$2.99
2,704
1,072
70
6.5%
$202.70
$2.90
$1.01
2,703
1,254
54
4.3%
$54.15
$1.00
$0.63
2,689
490
23
4.7%
$32.04
$1.39
$1.26
2,565
351
8
2.3%
$15.70
$1.96
2,551
73
1
1.4%
$5.77
$5.77
$0.22
2,663
210
3
1.4%
$5.69
$1.90
$0.91
2,704
919
0
0.0%
$0.00
$0.00
2,667
314
0
0.0%
$0.00
$1.33
2,704
97
0
0.0%
$0.00
2,704
11
0
0.0%
$0.00
2,677
3
0
0.0%
$0.00
$1.65
2,663
0
$0.00

Each figure shows its change against the same figure last period, so a buyer paying less per lead reads differently from one accepting fewer. Accept is sold ÷ sent, this buyer’s own acceptance rate — not the dashboard’s sold rate, which spans every buyer. RPU is revenue per lead sold, so price and acceptance stay separable. A row with bids but no sends is a buyer in the auction receiving nothing. Expanded rows cover only what traces back to an ad — about half of pings and sends carry a resolvable identity — so the rates there read higher than the buyer’s own row: traffic that resolves is traffic that tracks, and it converts better.

Demographics

Homeowner / Campaign / AdAvg bidBidsLeadsSoldSold rateAvg soldRevenue
$1.049,70982111514.0%$2.51$289.18
$1.336,6405408515.7%$3.14$266.65

Leads are counted in the window they arrived, and a sale counts toward them whenever it lands — so a demographic is judged on the leads it produced, not on the day money happened to arrive. Recent windows therefore understate sold rate. Sold rate is coloured against this scope’s 14.7% baseline, and only once a row has at least 40 leads — below that a rate is chance, not a finding. Avg sold is confirmed revenue per lead sold, not the price field on the lead row. Expanding shows only leads that trace back to an ad, so campaigns sum to less than the row above them.