Frustration Grows: Google Ads Bug Hinders Note Accessibility

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  "caption": "Exploring the power of Google Ads: The smartphone screen showcases the Google Ads logo, set against a blurred Google logo backdrop.",
  "description": "The image features a hand silhouette holding a smartphone, displaying the prominent Google Ads logo, which is composed of blue, green, and yellow colors. The background is a blurred Google logo, utilizing its classic color scheme of blue, red, yellow, and green. This image symbolizes the integration and impact of digital advertising through the Google Ads platform, a key tool for marketers aiming to enhance visibility and engagement online. Keywords: Google Ads, digital marketing, online advertising, smartphone."
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I’ve recently experienced a glitch in Google Ads that’s been quite the headache. It has unexpectedly removed the option for adding notes in some accounts, making change tracking and documentation far more challenging. I know how important these notes are for keeping track of optimizations and performance shifts.

This issue was initially brought to my attention by Odi Caspi, a fellow paid search consultant. Over the past couple of weeks, the problem has surfaced sporadically, causing quite a bit of disruption. Let me share what advertisers are meant to see in their dashboard:

I find it incredibly essential to understand why we care about this issue. Account notes are an invaluable tool for agencies and in-house teams to trace changes over time. When we lose the ease of access to these notes, troubleshooting performance fluctuations becomes tougher, and our collective memory weakens.

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{
  "alt": "Screenshot of a search campaigns chart with data point details displayed.",
  "caption": "Analyzing campaign performance: A look into weekly data insights with visual representation and notes.",
  "description": "This image is a screenshot from a campaign management interface, displaying a line chart of search campaigns. The chart shows data points representing campaign clicks over time, with a specific focus on the week of May 14, 2018, showing -1,182 clicks. A tooltip with an 'ADD NOTE' option is featured, encouraging users to annotate specific data points. This interface is useful for tracking and analyzing digital marketing performance."
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In accounts affected by this bug, the “Add note” option simply vanishes from the popup where I usually annotate changes. It’s an intermittent issue, with the functionality sometimes working perfectly and disappearing at other times.

As for workarounds, Caspi mentions that clicking on an existing note could reveal the option to add a new one. However, this method works only if there’s already a note available within the current date range we’re examining.

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  "alt": "Line graph comparing clicks and cost from December 2025 to January 2026.",
  "caption": "Analyzing digital marketing trends: A line graph illustrating the variation in clicks and cost between December 2025 and January 2026.",
  "description": "This image displays a line graph comparing digital marketing metrics: clicks and cost, from December 24, 2025, to January 22, 2026. The blue line represents clicks, while the red line shows the cost. On January 21, 2026, there were 99 clicks at a cost of £42.90. Such visual data insights help in evaluating marketing performance and budget efficiency over time. Keywords: digital marketing, data analysis, click-through rate, cost management."
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Another workaround I came across, suggested by Paid Media Specialist Dids Reeve, involves opening the Notes panel from the “More” menu. It seems this option still allows for adding notes in some cases.

Looking forward, it’s frustrating not knowing when Google might officially recognize or address this bug. Until it’s resolved, I’ll need to be more vigilant about documenting significant changes using alternate methods.

The first reported instance of this glitch came from Caspi himself, who shared insights from his campaign reports on LinkedIn.


Inspired by this post on Search Engine Land.


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FAQs

What Google Ads bug is affecting account notes?

The post describes a Google Ads glitch where the option to add notes disappears for some accounts. The issue is intermittent, so the function may work normally at times and vanish at others.

Why are Google Ads account notes important for advertisers?

Account notes help agencies and in-house teams track optimizations, changes, and performance shifts over time. Without easy access to notes, troubleshooting campaign fluctuations becomes harder and team memory weakens.

Who first brought attention to the Google Ads notes issue?

The issue was brought to the author’s attention by Odi Caspi, a paid search consultant. The post also says Caspi shared the first reported instance of the glitch through campaign report insights on LinkedIn.

What workaround can help add a new note in affected Google Ads accounts?

One workaround mentioned is clicking an existing note, which may reveal the option to add a new one. This only works when an existing note is available in the date range being reviewed.

Is there another way to access notes when the Add note option disappears?

The post says Paid Media Specialist Dids Reeve suggested opening the Notes panel from the More menu. In some cases, that path still allows advertisers to add notes.

Has Google officially addressed the notes bug?

The post says it is unclear when Google might officially recognize or address the bug. Until it is resolved, the author recommends being more vigilant about documenting significant changes through alternate methods.

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