The New Browsi Console Full Control and Transparency
By Browsi | March 18, 2022

The only SaaS platform where you can manage the entire ad experience in a single place, from supply to demand (and everything in between).
The newly redesigned Browsi console offers an end to end solution to ensure you have complete control over the ad experience from ad layouts to ad types, user segmentation, demographics and much more.
Take the driver’s seat
Customize your own layout targeting & settings. Looking to serve only 2 in-content ads with 70%+ viewability, connect to 3 different bidders, and target only new users from Europe? Done!
Gain full visibility
Easily access all your ad data, user data, engagement data and more with your own slick dashboards and a full reporting system to surface insights and opportunities.
Your teams’ wishes are our command
Product and Revenue can now test different ad experiences to optimize ad performance while Editorial will be able to rest assured knowing that the UX is not only being protected but dramatically improved.
Want to gain full control of your ads performance AND your page layout?
Schedule your demo to get a quick tour of our new console and see how to get the best out of it!
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