The Simulate feature in the Portfolio Model enables "What-if" testing to estimate the impact of media and non-media investment changes across different investment products (e.g., loans, cards, savings) over a selected time period.


TABLE OF CONTENTS


1. Running a Simulation

1.1 Enter Input values

1. Navigate to the Simulate tab under the Predictions module.

2. Click the Simulate button.

3. Select the time period for the simulation.


4. Adjust budgets for different drivers:

  • Media drivers can be adjusted by absolute values or percentages.
  • Non-media drivers can be changed only through percentage inputs.


5. You can select the media groupings to enter detailed inputs, by default both media and non media groupings will be visible.


6. To enter more detailed inputs:

  • Expand the Media driver to view campaign/channel/publisher breakdown.
  • You can change the scenario values or overall change in terms of percentage.



  • Click the “+” icon next to a media line item to input adjustments at the investment product level (e.g., specific to Loans, Cards, etc.).




7. Once inputs are finalised, click Simulate button at the bottom. You can also keep a track of variables that you changed here.



8. Choose your preferred result type:

  • High-Level Result – Quick summary output for iterative analysis.
  • Detailed Result – Deeper breakdown; takes longer to process.



Note: High-Level Results are shown first by default. You can choose to compute the Detailed Result later from the same scenario.


1.1 View weekly values

  • You can view weekly values by clicking the button at the top right corner.

  • You can select the media groupings of your choice (available only for media drivers) and then click the View weekly values button.
  •  You can view the aggregated input values for the selected drivers.


Media values over simulation period:

  • A bar or line chart compares weekly budget changes for baseline vs. simulation.
  • You can click on the legend to hide/display the bars and also use the dropdown to view this as a bar or line chart.
  • You can hover over it to get a pop with detailed information.


Media Data Table:

  • Located below the chart
  • Displays weekly scenario inputs by:
    • Media Grouping
    • Investment Product
    • Publisher / Channel
  • Expand dimensions (e.g., pca, brand) to see granular detail


1.2 Modify Weekly Values

  • Click Modify Weekly Values from the Aggregated Input view to manually edit inputs across weeks.
  • The 5-step flow includes:
  1. Select variable combinations (e.g., Paid Digital Display + All products)
  2. Download template
  3. Fill in the template
  4. Upload and validate
  5. Completion


Any changes made here override previous table inputs and are reflected in the simulation output.



2. Reviewing Simulation Reports

Once the simulation finishes processing, you’ll receive an email notification.
Navigate to the Simulation tab and click Show Unsaved Result to view outputs.


2.1 Viewing High-Level Report

  1. Review baseline KPIs (e.g., business outcomes under current conditions) alongside the simulation scenario.
  2. View key changes in output KPIs, such as total profit, effect, or business outcomes.
  3. Use the “Evolution Over Time” graph to compare baseline vs. simulated projections.
  4. Additional tables available:
  • Investment
  • Effect
  • Generated Profit


2.2 Functionalities

Granularity and Filtering

  • Results can be viewed at weekly or total period levels.
  • Hierarchy toggles (e.g., channel → publisher → product) are not available in high-level output.
  • Data table controls include:
    • Hide rows with zero values
    • Column reordering

Export Options

Click the download icon to export results to Excel for further analysis.


Note: You need a detailed result in order to save your simulation. High-level results cannot be saved.


2.3 Refining Simulation

  • You may:
    • Adjust inputs and run another iteration, or
    • Click Get Detailed Result to generate in-depth outputs.
  • You’ll be notified by email once detailed results are ready.



3. Viewing a Detailed Report

  1. Go to the Simulation tab and click Show Unsaved Result.
  2. This will open the high level results and at the buttom of the page, you willl find a button to show detailed result.



Note- Once you confirm to view detailed results, you cannot go back to view high level results.



3.1 Exploring Detailed Results

  • At the top, review the Input Summary (e.g., drivers adjusted, time period selected).

For example,


  • Below, view the Output Summary, including:
    • Total Investment
    • Total Effect
    • Total Profit
    • % Change from Baseline to Simulation (colour-coded: green = increase, red = decrease)



3.2 Evolution Over Time Graph

  • Hover over data points to view:
    • Baseline values
    • Simulation values
    • % Change


  • Visual cues:
    • Media and Non-Media are displayed separately.
    • You can toggle between group views for clarity.

3.3 Exploring Media and Non-Media Data Tables

  • Media Table:
    • Navigate through breakdowns: Grouping → Channel → Publisher
    • Drill down to investment product level where applicable
  • Non-Media Table:
    • View detailed output for non-media drivers (e.g., pricing, external factors)


Controls include:

  • Granularity Toggle (weekly/monthly)
  • Filters (e.g., hide zero rows)
  • Column Reordering for comparison


4. Saving the Simulation

In the detailed results page, at the bottom-right of the report view, click the Save Simulation button.



4.1 Entering Simulation Details

  • Provide a Title (e.g., “Q4 Budget Shift – Portfolio Model”)
  • Optionally, add a Description


4.2 Saving Options

Choose one of the following:

  1. Private Save:
    • Visible only to you
    • Suitable for personal analysis or drafts
  2. Public Save:
    • Shared with your team
    • You can save into a shared folder or create a new one

Click Save to confirm.