Combining Amazon Ads Report Uploads and Scheduled Imports into One View

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Quick answer

A unified Amazon Ads reporting view is a dashboard setup that combines manually uploaded report files with scheduled email imports in one place. Instead of switching between spreadsheets, folders, and inboxes, users see Amazon Ads performance data together for faster comparison. It typically handles CSV, XLSX, or TSV files and can pull scheduled daily reports from a dedicated inbox. The result is a cleaner read-only view for tracking spend, sales, ROAS, and wasted spend across accounts and marketplaces.

Combining Amazon Ads Report Uploads and Scheduled Imports into One View
Combining Amazon Ads Report Uploads and Scheduled Imports into One View

If you currently export Amazon Ads reports to Excel manually and also receive scheduled report emails, this type of consolidation removes the need to copy-paste between files. The key value is consistency: everyone on the team looks at the same compiled data instead of slightly different spreadsheet versions.

What a combined import view actually does

In practice, a combined import view such as the Amazon Ads Dashboard by Todoza lets you upload a CSV, XLSX, or TSV file and also receive scheduled Amazon report emails into the same system. The dashboard then merges those sources into a single dataset for account and campaign comparisons.

  • Manual file upload for one-off or historical reports
  • Scheduled daily email imports without repeated manual downloads
  • Read-only aggregation that does not change live Amazon Ads campaigns
Combining Amazon Ads Report Uploads and Scheduled Imports into One View
Combining Amazon Ads Report Uploads and Scheduled Imports into One View

Using the single view for reporting workflow

Once combined, this view is most useful for reviewing trends and preparing reporting outputs. Because the data is read-only, it works well as a reporting layer: your team can validate spend, sales, ROAS, and wasted spend without affecting live campaigns.

For teams that need client-ready snapshots rather than raw rows, a companion tool like Amazon Ads Report Analyzer can turn the compiled data into shareable summaries. This keeps the single view focused on review while the export step stays flexible.

  • Use the combined view before exporting to Excel to spot gaps or duplicates.
  • Compare performance across multiple accounts and marketplaces.
  • Keep the import history consistent so recurring reports use the same baseline.

When this matters for ad reporting

This kind of combined view becomes more valuable when you manage several Amazon marketplaces or accounts, or when multiple team members need to review the same numbers. Without a single import path, reports can drift out of sync and make spend decisions harder. If you already rely on scheduled Amazon report emails, adding manual upload support keeps historical data and current data in the same place.

Combining Amazon Ads Report Uploads and Scheduled Imports into One View

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A combined import view is a practical piece of a stronger reporting workflow. Once the data is consolidated, you can move from messy spreadsheet exports to a cleaner analysis layer while still keeping Excel as an export destination when needed. For more on the broader process, revisit the guide on exporting Amazon Ads data to Excel without breaking your reporting workflow.