Campaigns table view (BETA)
The Campaigns screen has two views: the default card grid, and a flat table view marked BETA. The table lists every campaign in one place, ignoring folders — good for auditing a whole workspace or sorting across all your campaigns at once.
Switch to the table view
Section titled “Switch to the table view”On the Campaigns screen, use the grid/table toggle in the toolbar. The table replaces the card grid; toggle again to go back.
What the table shows
Section titled “What the table shows”The table is flat: it lists every campaign in the workspace regardless of which folder it lives in. (The card grid respects folders; the table does not.)
Each row is one campaign, with these columns:
- Name — always shown; it is the campaign’s identity.
- Status — the status badge (Draft, Planned, Active, and so on).
- Revision — the campaign’s current revision number. It increases each time you save a change.
- Delivery — a placeholder (an em-dash) in this view. The list does not carry play figures; for real delivery numbers use the Broadcast report on a campaign or Insights.
- Date — the campaign’s date.
Rows behave exactly like the cards: click a row to open the detail page, use the row’s ⋮ menu for the same actions, and in Multi-select mode a checkbox column appears for bulk actions.
Configure columns
Section titled “Configure columns”A Columns button appears in the toolbar only in table view. It opens a checklist where you turn the Status, Revision, Delivery, and Date columns on or off. Name is always on and cannot be turned off. Use Reset to restore the defaults, then Apply.
When to prefer the table
Section titled “When to prefer the table”Reach for the table view when you want to:
- See everything at once — every campaign in the workspace, folders flattened away.
- Sort or filter across folders — the sort and filter controls apply here too, so a filter you set in the grid still applies when you switch to the table.
- Audit revisions and statuses in a compact, scannable list.
For day-to-day work with thumbnails and folders, the card grid is friendlier; the table is the whole-workspace overview.
See also
Section titled “See also”- Campaigns — the card grid and everything you can do on the screen
- Campaign statuses and lifecycle — the Status column
- Insights and reports — real delivery figures