A writeup covering the view of all campaigns belonging to a single N.Rich account

Beginning at the top-left, the "+ Create campaign" button allows you to create new campaigns, provided your allowance of created campaigns hasn't been exhausted. If all campaigns within your allowance has been used up, this button will become inactive and a warning will be shown that you should either delete an existing campaign or contact your CSM to discuss increasing their allowance (if in doubt, start a chat with support via the widget in the bottom left)
Next to the button to create campaigns, you can see your campaign allowance - how many campaigns you can create before reaching the limit of your allowance.
Further to the right is the Live audience counter, indicating how many unique cookies is our system detecting as targetable in scope of your live campaigns. If you have no live campaigns, this number will be nil. If your campaigns are limited to specific countries, this number can be higher than the actual targetable audience, as the Live audience doesn't take into account any country limitations.
Next, we have the campaign search, where you can preform text-based search of all of your campaign names.
Further on, we have a date picker that will influence the campaign stats displayed lower in the table under Reach, indicating how many cookies has a specific campaign reached and spent between two points in time.
Next up we have an organisational feature - View folders and Group by Status - this toggles between two ways of organising your campaigns:
Group by status is default and will automatically group campaigns into three folders:
Drafts, Live and Stopped, depending on the state a campaign is in. Setting a campaign live will move it to the Live folder. Stopping a campaign, will move it to the Stopped folder etc.
View folders, on the other hand, allows you to create a structure of completely custom folders, rearrange them as you please and move campaigns between them freely. Toggling to this view will reveal the folder actions:
Any new campaign will be arranged within the Miscellaneous campaigns folder with a visible checkbox to the left of its name - clicking on a checkbox, allows you to move it to any existing folder.
Create folder allows you to define a new folder. There are no limits to the number of folders you can create. Folder names are capped at 127 characters.
Rearrange folders brings up a modal allowing you to move existing folders higher or lower in this view:
Any folder you have created, while empty, will have a trash can icon in the very right, allowing you to delete it. Folders with campaigns within them can not be deleted.
Each folder can be collapsed or expanded, by clicking anywhere right of the folder title.
At the end of this top bar, to the very right, we can find the Export button. It allows you to download a list of your campaigns, as well as the advertisements found within them - the resulting .xls file will hold one row per each ad in your campaigns, including when the campaign and corresponding ad were last updated, the status of the ad and campaign, as well as the cookie estimate of the campaign.
Next, we move onto the actual table populated with data belonging to a few live campaigns:
The first field we encounter is the ID field, which tends to be useful when troubleshooting.
Next up, we have the Campaign name which when clicked, leads you into the Single Campaign View. Optionally. this area may also hold a yellow alert icon, which, when hovered over reveals any concerns in regard to a specific campaign:
The Status column indicates the status of your campaign (Draft, Stopped or Live) The same column may also hold a switch, if all of the requirements for launching the campaigns have been met - this switch allows you to quickly start or stop a campaign.
The Accounts column will indicate how many accounts does our campaign have within its scope - if a campaign targets multiple accounts, the sum of accounts will be shown. If a campaign has exclusion segments, those will be subtracted from the number of accounts.
Similarly, the Cookie estimate gives us a sum of all cookies in scope of our campaign.
Reach, on the other hand, indicates how many cookies our live campaign reached thus far (see what I did there?) Influenced by the date picker in the top right, we can narrow down or expand the.
The next four columns indicate the number of differed ad types found within your campaigns (specifically, Articles, cross-Channel, Image display and Video ad types)
Further, we have the start date of each campaign as well as the optional end date.
While the monthly budget defines the allowance granted to a specific campaign and defines how much a campaign is allowed to spend, the Spend column indicates how much has a campaign actually spent within the specified time frame.
Finally, under Actions, we can see the campaign operations available:
Setup will lead us to the campaign setup modal, allowing us to configure or reconfigure the basic attributes of a campaign.
Cloning a campaign will create a carbon copy of our campaign and anything found within it.
Clone to account is useful if you are authorised with multiple N.Rich accounts - it allows cloning campaigns between accounts.
The change history will bring up a side panel including the data on when a campaign has been created, updated, started or stopped and by whom from your team.
Deleting a campaign will, as expected, remove all traces of said campaign from the system (including the analytics if a campaign has been active) Deleting a campaign can not be reversed. The system will prompt for your confirmation before actually deleting a campaign.