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Facebook Ads Dashboard Software Compared

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Davide Ferraro

Agency Operations Lead

Media buyers and agencies need to see what is happening across their Facebook ad accounts at a glance — not after exporting CSVs and building spreadsheets. The right facebook ads dashboard software gives you live cross-account visibility, surfaces performance issues before they burn budget, and saves hours of manual data aggregation every week.

Quick answer: Facebook ads dashboard software gives media buyers and agencies cross-account visibility at a glance, replacing CSV exports and manual spreadsheets. Options range from interactive dashboards to static report snapshots, and from standalone tools to full management platforms like Wevion, which refreshes cross-account data within about 15 minutes via Meta API.

But "dashboard" means different things to different tools. Some offer live interactive dashboards. Others generate static report snapshots. Some are standalone ad dashboard tools, while others bundle dashboards into broader management platforms. This comparison breaks down what each option actually delivers and helps you choose based on your specific needs. The need is widespread: data professionals and marketers report spending a large share of their week just gathering and cleaning data before any analysis happens, with one study estimating up to 30% of working hours lost to it (Forrester, 2023).

For a broader comparison of Meta Ads tools beyond dashboards, see our best Meta Ads management tools for 2026.


What Makes a Good Ad Dashboard

Before comparing tools, define what you actually need. The most common mistake is choosing a tool based on screenshots rather than workflow requirements.

FeatureWhy It Matters
Live or near-live dataDelayed data means delayed decisions. A dashboard showing yesterday's numbers is a report, not a dashboard
Cross-account aggregationAgencies managing multiple accounts need a single view, not tab-switching
Customizable metrics and layoutDifferent campaigns need different KPIs front and center
Drill-down capabilityOverview dashboards are useless without the ability to dig into specifics
Mobile accessPerformance issues do not wait for office hours
Shareable with clientsClient-facing dashboards reduce reporting labor
Alerting and thresholdsThe dashboard should tell you when something needs attention

Dashboard Software Comparison

Overview Table

ToolTypeLive DataCross-AccountWhite-LabelClient PortalStarting Price
WevionAll-in-one platform~15-min syncYes (scales with plan)YesYes$99/mo
AgencyAnalyticsDedicated reporting15-30 min delayYesBest-in-classYes$79/mo
WhatagraphVisual reporting15-30 min delayYesYesYes$199/mo
DataboxKPI dashboardsNear-liveYesPaid plansNoFree (limited)
Google Looker StudioBI platformVia connectorVia connectorNoShared linksFree
KlipfolioBI dashboardsNear-liveYesYesYes$125/mo
DashThisSimple dashboardsHourlyYesHigher plansYes$49/mo

Detailed Breakdown

Wevion: Dashboard Integrated with Campaign Management

Wevion's dashboard is not a standalone product — it is the operational cockpit of a complete Meta Ads management platform. The key advantage: when a dashboard metric flags a problem, you can act on it immediately without opening another tool.

Dashboard strengths:

  • Timely data pulled from Meta's official API (refreshed roughly every 15 minutes), not stale cached snapshots
  • Cross-account overview across your plan's connected ad accounts in a single view
  • Campaign-level drill-down from account overview to individual ad performance
  • Creative performance cards showing ad previews alongside metrics
  • Automated alerting based on performance thresholds you configure
  • Team views with role-based access — each team member sees what is relevant to their role

What sets it apart: The dashboard is connected to Wevion's automation engine. You can see a metric trending badly and create an automated rule directly from the dashboard view. No tool-switching, no context loss.

Limitations:

  • Meta Ads only — no Google, TikTok, or other platform data in the same dashboard
  • As a newer platform, dashboard customization options are still expanding
  • Less visual polish than tools specifically designed for client presentations

Best for: Agencies and media buyers who want their dashboard to be an operational tool, not just a display screen.

AgencyAnalytics: Best Client-Facing Dashboard

AgencyAnalytics excels at one thing: making your agency look professional to clients. The branded client portal with custom domain, logo, and login page is the best in the category.

Dashboard strengths:

  • White-label with custom domain (clients log in at youragency.com/reports)
  • Pre-built facebook reporting dashboard templates that work immediately
  • Client portal with granular permission controls
  • Multi-channel data (Facebook, Google, SEO, social) in one dashboard
  • Automated PDF snapshots alongside live dashboards

Limitations:

  • Data refreshes every 15-30 minutes, not instantly
  • No campaign management — viewing only
  • Dashboard customization is limited compared to BI tools
  • Pricing scales with campaigns, which gets expensive at volume

Best for: Agencies where client perception and presentation quality are top priorities.

Whatagraph: Most Visually Polished Dashboards

Whatagraph produces the best-looking dashboards in the category. If you present reports in meetings or your clients equate visual quality with work quality, Whatagraph delivers.

Dashboard strengths:

  • Widget-based layout with polished visual design
  • Cross-channel data blending for unified views
  • Smart narrative generation — auto-creates text insights alongside data
  • Template library designed for presentation use
  • White-label portal

Limitations:

  • Most expensive option for what you get ($199/mo minimum)
  • Visual polish can mask shallow data access
  • Limited calculated metrics and data manipulation
  • Template flexibility is constrained

Best for: Agencies that present dashboards in client meetings and need impressive visual output.

Databox: KPI-Focused with Free Tier

Databox approaches dashboards differently — it is built around KPIs and goal tracking rather than comprehensive reporting. The free tier (3 data sources, 3 dashboards) is legitimately useful for small operations.

Dashboard strengths:

  • Free tier with real functionality
  • Goal tracking with progress bars and alerts
  • Mobile app with push notifications on KPI changes
  • 100+ data source integrations
  • Datawall feature for TV display dashboards

Limitations:

  • Not agency-specific — lacks client portal and white-label on free tier
  • Facebook-specific templates are fewer than dedicated tools
  • Free tier is constrained (3 sources fills up fast)
  • Less depth for detailed ad performance analysis

Best for: Teams that want KPI monitoring with goals and alerts alongside basic dashboard views.

Google Looker Studio: Maximum Flexibility, Zero Cost

Looker Studio is the most powerful free option, but it requires technical skill and a third-party connector for Facebook data.

Dashboard strengths:

  • Completely free platform with unlimited dashboards
  • Maximum customization — build any layout, any calculation, any visualization
  • Data blending from multiple sources
  • Community templates for quick starts
  • Embeddable in websites and portals

Limitations:

  • Requires a third-party Facebook connector (Supermetrics, Porter Metrics — often paid)
  • Significant learning curve
  • No built-in alerting or notifications
  • No client portal or white-labeling
  • Sharing is via links, not branded portals

Best for: Data-savvy teams who want full control over their dashboard design and are comfortable with BI tools.

Klipfolio: Balanced Power and Usability

Klipfolio sits between simple dashboard tools and full BI platforms. It offers more customization than DashThis or AgencyAnalytics but less complexity than Looker Studio.

Dashboard strengths:

  • Pre-built Facebook Ads dashboard templates
  • Custom metric calculations and data transformations
  • Client-facing portal with branding
  • Near-live data refresh
  • TV dashboard mode for office displays

Limitations:

  • Interface is less intuitive than newer competitors
  • Pricing has become less competitive ($125/mo starting point)
  • Smaller user community than Looker Studio or Databox
  • Facebook-specific features are not as deep as Meta-focused tools

Best for: Mid-size agencies wanting more customization than simple tools without the complexity of full BI platforms.

DashThis: Simplest Setup

DashThis is the simplest option on this list. If you want a working dashboard in 15 minutes with zero technical skill, DashThis delivers.

Dashboard strengths:

  • Fastest time to first dashboard (under 15 minutes)
  • Clean, readable layout
  • Unlimited data sources per dashboard
  • White-label on higher plans

Limitations:

  • Very limited customization
  • No advanced analytics or calculated metrics
  • No cross-account rollup views
  • Expensive at scale relative to features

Best for: Freelancers or small agencies with under 10 clients who want zero-complexity dashboards.


Side-by-Side: What Each Dashboard Actually Shows

Data PointWevionAgencyAnalyticsWhatagraphDataboxLooker Studio
Spend vs budget pacingYesYesYesYes (goals)Manual setup
ROAS/CPA trendingYesYesYesYesManual setup
Creative performance rankingYes (with previews)BasicBasicNoManual setup
Audience breakdownYesYesLimitedLimitedManual setup
Placement analysisYesYesYesLimitedManual setup
Frequency/fatigue alertsYes (automated)ManualNoVia goalsNo
Competitor benchmarksNoNoNoNoNo

Pro Tip: Before choosing a dashboard tool, list the 5 metrics you check first every morning. If a tool cannot show all 5 on one screen without scrolling, it is not the right fit — no matter how many features it has.


Surfacing Budget Remaining Across Accounts

One column experienced media buyers look for first is budget remaining — how much of each campaign's or account's budget is still left to spend in the current period. Meta Ads Manager exposes this per account, but the moment you manage more than a handful of accounts, checking it means opening each one in turn. That is exactly the gap a cross-account dashboard closes.

A good Facebook Ads dashboard surfaces budget pacing as a first-class column, not a buried metric:

ColumnWhat it tells you
Budget remainingHow much of the period's budget is still available to spend
Spend pacingWhether you are on track, overspending, or underspending vs. the planned curve
Days left in periodThe denominator that makes "remaining" actionable

Wevion shows spend-vs-budget pacing and remaining budget per account in its cross-account overview, so you can see at a glance which accounts are about to exhaust their budget and which are pacing slow — without opening each Ads Manager tab one by one. Pairing the remaining-budget column with a threshold alert turns a manual morning check into a notification that only reaches you when an account needs attention.


Combining Dashboards with Reporting

Dashboards and reports serve different purposes. Dashboards are for monitoring (live, interactive). Reports are for communication (periodic, annotated). Most agencies need both.

NeedSolution
Internal team monitoringLive dashboard (Wevion, Databox)
Client self-serviceClient portal (AgencyAnalytics, Whatagraph)
Weekly client updatesAutomated PDF reports (AgencyAnalytics, Swydo)
Strategic reviewsCustom analysis (Supermetrics + Looker Studio)

For a detailed breakdown of reporting-specific capabilities across tools, see our best Facebook Ads reporting tools guide.

If you are exploring the broader Meta Ads tool landscape, our Meta Ads Manager alternatives guide covers management platforms beyond dashboards.


Key Takeaways

  1. Data freshness matters more than you think. A dashboard showing 30-minute-old data might miss a budget spike or a creative failure during peak hours. If you manage high-spend accounts, prioritize tools with the freshest, most live data.
  2. Dashboards are not reports. Choose a tool that matches your primary use case. If you need live monitoring, choose Wevion or Databox. If you need client-facing presentations, choose AgencyAnalytics or Whatagraph.
  3. Free works for solo operators. Looker Studio with a basic connector handles individual freelancer needs. The investment threshold is around 3-5 client accounts.
  4. All-in-one saves time at scale. For Meta-focused agencies, a platform like Wevion that combines dashboards with campaign management and automation eliminates the tool-switching tax that fragments your workflow.
  5. Test with your actual data. Dashboard tools look great with demo data. Connect your actual ad accounts during the trial period and evaluate whether the default views answer the questions you ask every day.
Editorial note: This comparison is based on publicly available information, product documentation, and pricing pages verified as of the date shown above. Wevion is the publisher of this article. We aim to be factual and fair, but recommend verifying current pricing and features directly with each vendor before making a decision.

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