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Estimate your results with bid, budget, and target simulators

Estimate your results with bid, budget, and target simulators

Note: Bid simulators aren't supported in Travel campaigns.

There are 2 types of Google Ads simulators that you can use:

Google Ads bid simulators help you see how different bids might change your ads’ weekly performance.

Suppose you have a max. CPC bid of US$1 for your keyword, but you're curious to see what results you might get with a bid of US$1.50 or US$0.75.

The Bid Simulator can show you estimates of the clicks, cost, impressions, conversions, and conversion value you would have seen with max. CPC bids of US$1.50 or US$0.75 for your keyword.

The Campaign Bid Simulator can show you the same estimates based on setting a campaign-wide bid of US$1.50, for example, or increasing or decreasing your campaign-level bid by a certain percentage.

Any active bid adjustments for your campaign or ad groups are taken into account during simulations.

If your campaign has a "Limited by budget" status, you'll get budget ideas in the pop-up window on your Campaigns page instead of the Campaign Bid Simulator. Learn more about Types of recommendations.

How bid simulators work

The bid simulators collect and analyze data from ad auctions on the Search Network and the Display Network while considering information such as Quality Score, keyword traffic, and competition in the ad auction. The tools use this information to estimate how your ads might have performed in terms of key metrics like cost, impressions, clicks, and conversion volume.

You can estimate your bid simulator results at scale by using the Google Ads API.

How to get bid simulator estimates Use bid simulators on the Search and Display Networks

Bid simulators work on the Search and Display Networks, and on Search Network campaigns with Display Expansion.

Note: Using a bid simulator in a “Search Network campaign with Display Select” only simulates the search portion of the traffic.

  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon .
  2. Click the simulator icon Don't see this icon? Learn why.
  3. You can change your bid by selecting a new bid option in the Bid Simulator.
Tip

Alternatively, you can add the bid simulator columns to the statistics table on your Keywords page to easily view estimates for multiple keywords. Learn more About columns in your statistics table.

Use the bid simulator for App campaigns

App campaign Bid Simulator can only be used for App campaigns.

  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon .
  2. Click the Campaigns drop-down in the section menu.
  3. Click App campaigns in the campaigns menu at the left.
  4. Click Campaigns in the page menu.
  5. Locate your campaign and click the bid simulator icon within the "Budget" column. Don't see the icon? Learn why.
    1. The bid simulator will appear to the side.
    2. The shaded box changes dynamically as you enter new values for target cost-per-install bids or target cost-per-in-app-action bids.
  6. Click Save and continue to apply your new settings. Click Cancel to exit without applying any changes.
Use the bid simulator for Performance Max campaigns

Performance Max campaign Bid Simulator can only be used for Performance Max campaigns.

  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon .
  2. Click the Campaigns drop-down in the section menu.
  3. Click Performance Max campaigns in the campaigns menu at the left.
  4. Click Campaigns in the page menu.
  5. Locate your campaign and click the bid simulator icon within the "Budget" column. Don't see the icon? Learn why.
  6. Click Save and continue to apply your new settings. Click Cancel to exit without applying any changes.
Use the bid simulator for Shopping campaigns Use the bid simulator for Hotel campaigns Using the bid simulators for conversion estimates

If you're using conversion tracking, the simulators offer conversion estimates to help you understand the number of conversions your ads might have received if you had set different bids. On the Search Network, if you've assigned values to your conversions — or set conversion values — you can review your conversion value estimates to get an idea of the conversion value you might have received if you had set different bids.

Here's some information to keep in mind:

Learn how to Use the bid simulator with Standard Shopping campaigns.

Benefits of using the Campaign Bid Simulator TroubleshootingUnavailable bid simulator

A bid simulator may not always be available to help you estimate how changes to your bid, budgets or target CPA/ROAS might affect performance. If a simulator is unavailable, the simulator icon () will be grayed out. In Google Ads, the simulator icon will be grayed out with a slash through it. Here are some common reasons why:

Missing columns within the simulator

Here are some reasons why a bid simulator might be missing the following columns:

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