Multi-Account Management in Amazon Ads Dashboards

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Quick answer

Multi-account management in an Amazon Ads dashboard is the ability to view, filter, and drill into data from multiple seller or agency accounts within one interface. The Amazon Ads Dashboard by Todoza supports consolidated tracking across accounts and regions, while keeping each account’s currency separate. This means you can compare ROAS and spend trends without converting currencies or combining incompatible values, which helps preserve the accuracy of marketplace-level performance analysis.

Multi-Account Management in Amazon Ads Dashboards
Multi-Account Management in Amazon Ads Dashboards

If you manage more than one Amazon marketplace or handle ads for multiple clients, a dashboard that treats each account as a distinct currency environment is a practical alternative to juggling spreadsheets. The sections below explain how multi-account support works and where it adds the most value.

How multi-account tracking stays currency-safe

The Amazon Ads Dashboard by Todoza consolidates Amazon Ads reports into a unified view, but it does not blend monetary values across marketplaces. Each account and region remains in its own currency, so you can drill from account level down to search term level without losing that separation. This supports trend comparisons filtered by marketplace and date range.

That structure is especially helpful when a single team manages accounts in the US, Europe, or Japan, because it avoids the common error of adding dollars, euros, and pounds into one misleading total.

Multi-Account Management in Amazon Ads Dashboards
Multi-Account Management in Amazon Ads Dashboards

Practical ways to use multi-account views

Start by grouping accounts by region or client. Use marketplace filters to compare ROAS trends side by side without converting currencies. The dashboard tracks core KPIs such as spend, sales, and wasted spend, so you can identify which account is over budget or underperforming against its own local target.

  • Filter by marketplace to keep localized currency intact.
  • Drill from account to search term to locate inefficient spend.
  • Use date ranges for weekly or monthly performance check-ins.

When this matters

Multi-account management becomes important when a seller expands beyond one marketplace or an agency takes on multiple clients. Without currency-safe separation, a strong ROAS in one region can mask weak performance in another, or totals can become meaningless when euros, dollars, and pounds are added together. Keeping accounts separate while still providing a unified dashboard helps you compare performance fairly and make decisions based on local profitability.

Multi-Account Management in Amazon Ads Dashboards

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Multi-account support is most useful when it feeds into a broader ROAS comparison workflow. By keeping each marketplace’s currency isolated while still offering consolidated visibility, a dashboard supports the core goal of comparing ROAS across Amazon marketplaces without mixing currencies. For teams that manage multiple accounts, this means fewer manual recalculations and a clearer view of where ad spend is actually working.