Nexus One
Know where every ad dollar went.
Nexus One Ads Manager is coming March next year — built to help you connect Google Ads, Facebook Ads, Instagram Ads, TikTok Ads, YouTube Ads, and other supported ad channels into one dashboard for budget tracking, ROI visibility, creative monitoring, campaign performance, and CRM-connected lead tracking.
One place to see ad spend, ROI, active creatives, leads, campaign status, and platform performance.
Your ads should not be trapped in five different dashboards.
Running ads gets messy fast when Google Ads, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, reports, budgets, leads, creatives, and campaign notes all live in different places.
Nexus One Ads Manager is being built to bring ad account visibility into one connected workspace. The goal is to help your business review campaigns, monitor spend, compare platforms, track ROI, see active creatives, connect leads to CRM, and understand which ads are helping the business move.
Ads Management Built for Clearer Marketing Decisions.
Connected to the Rest of Your Business.
Ads Manager does not live alone. It works with the rest of Nexus One.
Because ad spend needs visibility before it needs more budget.
Most businesses do not just need more ads. They need to know what their ads are doing.
Which platform took the most budget? Which campaign brought leads? Which creative is actually running? Which ad account needs review? Which platform is wasting money?
Nexus One Ads Manager is designed to help businesses answer those questions from one place.
Built for businesses running ads across more than one channel.
Connect the accounts. Watch the spend. Track the return.
Bring Every Major Ad Channel Into One Marketing View.
Your customers do not come from one place. They search on Google, scroll on Instagram, watch TikTok, click Facebook ads, view YouTube content, visit your website, and come back later through another channel. Ads Manager is being designed to help your business see that activity with more clarity.
Platform support, reporting fields, campaign controls, creative previews, and account connections may depend on each platform’s API access, permissions, ad policies, region, and business configuration.
See What Each Platform Spent — And What Came Back.
Ad budgets can disappear quickly when every platform has its own dashboard. Nexus One Ads Manager is being built to help businesses monitor how much each platform spent, what leads came from that spend, what the estimated ROI looks like, and which campaigns need attention before more money is wasted.
Know Where Every Ad Dollar Went.
Running ads across multiple platforms can make budget tracking messy fast. One account shows spend, another shows clicks, another shows leads, and another shows creative performance. Ads Manager is being built to bring that into one clearer view.
ROI, revenue attribution, creative tracking, and performance reporting depend on connected ad accounts, tracking setup, CRM data, conversion data, platform APIs, and business configuration.
See What Creative Is Running Before the Budget Runs Out.
Creative matters. A campaign can spend money while the wrong video, image, carousel, search ad, or offer is still active. Ads Manager is being designed to help businesses see which creatives are live across connected platforms so the team can review what is actually being shown before more budget gets spent.
Ad Leads Should Not Disappear After the Click.
Getting the lead is only the beginning. The real value comes from knowing what happened next. Ads Manager is designed to connect ad activity to Nexus One Smart CRM and sales workflows so businesses can see which campaigns are producing leads, which leads are being followed up, and which advertising sources are turning into real opportunities.
Review Campaign Activity Without Losing the Full Picture.
Ads Manager is being built to give businesses a central place to review campaign activity, monitor status, and understand what needs attention across ad accounts. The goal is not to replace the strategy behind advertising. The goal is to make the execution and visibility easier to manage.
Campaign controls, editing permissions, campaign status updates, and creative management may depend on provider API support, ad account permissions, platform rules, and business setup.
Coming March Next Year.
Nexus One Ads Manager is currently planned for release next March. Early access will help select businesses prepare their ad accounts, connect supported platforms, and test the first version of the multi-channel ads dashboard.
Ad Platforms Still Control Their Own Rules.
Nexus One Ads Manager is designed to help organize advertising activity, but each ad platform controls its own policies, approvals, data access, campaign permissions, billing, creative rules, and account requirements. Businesses should still follow platform rules, review ad policies, manage budgets responsibly, and confirm performance inside the connected ad accounts when needed.
Nexus One does not guarantee ad approval, lead volume, lower costs, campaign performance, ROI, revenue attribution, or platform availability. Features depend on provider APIs, account permissions, ad policies, tracking setup, billing setup, region, and business configuration.
Marketing gets easier when every ad channel tells one story.
Ads are hard to manage when every platform gives you a different dashboard, different numbers, different permissions, different creatives, and different reports.
Nexus One Ads Manager is being built to bring that activity into one clearer view. Your team will be able to see campaigns, spend, ROI, active creatives, leads, and performance across connected channels without jumping between every ad account just to understand what is happening.
That means better visibility, faster decisions, and a cleaner path from ad spend to sales follow-up.
Get ready to manage ads from one place.
Join the Nexus One Ads Manager waitlist to prepare for a connected advertising dashboard built to show your budget, spend by platform, ROI, active creatives, campaign performance, and ad-generated leads across Google Ads, Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and your CRM.
Ads Manager is planned for March next year. Platform connections, ROI tracking, creative visibility, and reporting features may depend on API access, account permissions, tracking setup, ad policies, region, and business configuration.