Use-case
Reports show which screens perform, which creatives run most, and what's driving revenue. Useful for internal reporting, performance analysis, and sharing with stakeholders.
Where to find Reports
In the Screen Manager sidebar, click Reports (/ssp/reports).
If the page shows a yellow banner — "Set up payout info to receive payouts" — finish payout setup first. Your workspace can run ads, but earnings can't be disbursed until payout information is complete in Settings → Billing.
The two pivots
Reports has a tab toggle:
Locations — rows aggregate per Location (and can expand to per-screen).
Creatives — rows aggregate per creative/ad.
Pick the pivot that matches your question: "How is each venue doing?" → Locations. "Which ads play most?" → Creatives.
Filters and defaults
Date range — default is Today. Change via the chip dropdown or custom range.
Search — by Location name, screen name, or creative title.
Sort — direction toggle + sort key.
View — list or grid.
Columns
For each delivery row:
Title — Location or creative name.
Address — venue address (Locations pivot).
Spots — total ad plays.
Impressions — total estimated viewings.
Screens — how many screens the row aggregates.
Creatives — how many distinct ads played.
First play — earliest play in the selected range.
Last play — most recent play.
Download
Click Download (top-right) to export the current view as CSV or PDF. Useful for sharing with marketing or finance, or doing your own analysis.
Good to know
Screen Manager vs Ads Manager Reports — they live in different sidebars. Screen Manager Reports (
/ssp/reports) show what played on your screens and payout data. Ads Manager Reports (/dsp/reports) show what your campaigns delivered across the FRAMEN network. CTA differs too (Download vs Export), and default date ranges differ (Today vs Last 90 days).Revenue vs playout — reports show playout activity. For credit notes and payout details, see Your billing and payout details and How you earn revenue.
Custom time ranges — short ranges help spot issues; longer ranges show trends.
