Convert Campaign CSV Exports to Excel for Marketing Reporting

Google Ads, Meta Ads Manager, HubSpot, and every major marketing platform exports campaign performance data as CSV — but reporting to leadership and budget reconciliation happen in Excel. Deliteful converts those exports without the import wizard.

Marketing managers pull performance CSVs at the end of every reporting period: spend by campaign, leads by channel, email engagement by segment. Each file needs to be in Excel before it can feed a reporting template, a budget tracker, or a slide deck for the CMO. Doing this manually through Excel's text import dialog — one file per platform per period — is a recurring time cost that grows with the number of channels under management.

Deliteful converts each marketing CSV to a clean .xlsx file with campaign names, date ranges, spend figures, and performance metrics preserved exactly as exported. No columns are reordered, no formulas are added, and the file opens natively in Excel without any import configuration. From there, marketing teams apply their own pivot tables, charts, and budget formulas on top of stable, unmodified source data.

How it works

  1. 1

    Sign up free with Google

    Create your Deliteful account in seconds — free tier, no credit card required.

  2. 2

    Export and upload your campaign CSVs

    Pull performance reports from Google Ads, Meta, HubSpot, or any marketing platform and drop them into Deliteful.

  3. 3

    Download Excel files for reporting

    Each CSV becomes a clean .xlsx ready for your reporting template, budget tracker, or stakeholder deck.

Frequently asked questions

Will campaign spend figures and date columns convert accurately to Excel?
Cell values are written as plain strings from the CSV source. Spend figures and date strings are preserved exactly as exported. Excel may auto-format date fields on open — if the format is wrong, reformatting the column in Excel corrects it.
Can I convert performance exports from multiple ad platforms in one session?
Yes. Upload CSVs from Google Ads, Meta, LinkedIn, and HubSpot in a single session and each produces its own .xlsx output file.
Does the Excel output work with my existing reporting templates?
Yes. The .xlsx output is a standard Excel file. As long as your template references consistent column names or positions from the source CSV, it will work with the converted file.
Is there a row limit that would affect large campaign exports with many date ranges?
Excel supports up to 1,048,576 rows per worksheet. Campaign performance exports at daily granularity across long date ranges can grow large, but rarely approach this limit.

Create your free Deliteful account with Google and convert your campaign CSVs to Excel before your next reporting deadline.