On March 2, 2023, inspired by a wealth of feedback on Adsâ navigation and overall ease of use, we announced that we were testing new Google Ads designs. The test included two designs that reorganized pages into more thematically linked groups, enabling you to do everything you do in Ads today, just more quickly and easily.
And now, we have a winner: the new Ads design with a main menu on the left of the screen, with pages organized into 5 high-level categories:
- Campaigns: where you analyze, optimize, and manage your campaigns
- Goals: where you define, monitor, and update your conversion goals
- Tools: where you can find tools for:
- Planning
- Bidding and budgets
- Troubleshooting
- And more
- Billing: where you monitor your spend and payments
- Admin: where you manage your team, security, and account settings
This extra level of categorization helped make this new design more effective for both new and experienced advertisers.
So, if you signed in to Ads today to discover a slightly different menu designâthis is why. With the winner identified, weâre moving everyone in the experiment over to this design. If youâre not using the new design yet, you can expect to be welcomed in sometime before the end of the year (though youâll be able to switch to the previous design as needed during the holiday season).
Of course, based on what weâre hearing from you, thereâs still work to be done.
What weâre learning from your feedback
While we learn more about how you use the new design every day, several themes are prominent:
- Change takes time. When switching between the new and previous designs, you often say you donât have time to get used to the new design. We get it! You have a lot to do, and only so much time to do itâitâs one reason youâll continue to have the option to switch between the previous and new designs until 2024.
- Some workflows need work. Weâve also heard loud and clear how important the search terms report is to your keyword management. So weâre looking closely at how to better connect that workflow across pages. Similarly, weâre looking at the discoverability of campaign settings.
- The menus take up space. We understand you need ample screen real estate to take in and act on your data, and the navigation takes up some of that space. This is in part due to the increased font size and spacing around navigation items, which we need to ensure accessibility for all our advertisers. But weâre investigating other solutions, like increasing the responsiveness of the menus on smaller screens, and giving you more direct control over spacing, like you have in Gmail. If you need more space now, you can click the hamburger icon (
) to collapse the menu.
Hereâs how the hamburger icon can give you a little screen space back.
Whatâs next
Stay tuned for future notifications within Ads as we continue rolling out the winning new design. Weâll be updating Help Center documentation and creating additional resources to help you get comfortable with â and even more efficient in â the new design. In the meantime, our quick reference map in the Help Center can help you find key pages.
And donât forget to keep sharing your feedback from the âLeave feedbackâ option in the Help menu, or when you switch between designs. Your input is the best tool we have to build a better Google Ads for you. As a reminder, you will be able to switch back to the previous design until 2024.
Posted by Dianna Wu, Product Manager, Google Ads