Asset Studio Stuck in “Under Review” for Days in Google Ads
One of the most annoying and poorly described problems with Google Ads is when your Asset Studio assets remain in the "Under Review" status for days.
Reviewing assets often takes between a few hours and a day. On the other hand, many advertisers see evaluations that drag on for days or weeks with no apparent resolution in sight.
There is a pattern here. Additionally, user interface issues are uncommon.
This article delves into the reasons why Asset Studio reviews become stuck, the hidden information provided by Google, and practical steps you may take to resolve the issue.
Table of Contents
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The Meaning of "Under Review" in Asset Studio
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When Review Time Turns Into an Actual Issue
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Telltale Indicators That Your Asset Review Has Hit a Dead End
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The Reasons Asset Studio Remains in the "Under Review" Stage
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A Guide to Verifying Why Is Approval Being Denied?
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Workable, Realistic Solutions
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For Situations Where Delay Is Inevitable
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Important Point to Remember
The Meaning of "Under Review" in Asset Studio
If an asset's status is "Under Review," it indicates:
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An automatic review workflow at Google was triggered by the asset.
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All of the quality, policy, and risk reviews have not ended yet.
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No decision has been made on the asset as of this writing.
What "Under Review" Cannot Imply
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That someone is looking at it right now
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That there is a set deadline for when the evaluation will be complete
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Your satisfaction is assured
Automated systems, rather than humans, handle the majority of reviews.
When Review Time Turns Into an Actual Issue
It is concerning when there is a delay in the review:
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For longer than 48 to 72 hours, assets are being reviewed.
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Announcement launch prevented
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Neither policy warnings nor feedback are visible.
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At the same time, numerous assets become immobilized.
Typically, the review queue is not actively processing at this level; it is either paused or deprioritized.
Telltale Indicators That Your Asset Review Has Hit a Dead End
One thing you could find is:
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Has been in the "Under Review" status for days
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Advertising campaign is live, but having little impact.
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There is no evidence of dissent.
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Review is also a problem for reuploads.
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Different accounts typically review
Not a creative problem, just a bottleneck in the backend review process.
The Reasons Asset Studio Remains in the "Under Review" Stage
1. The Asset Is Marked as Risky by Automation
Assets are flagged for extended inspection by Google's systems when;
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Controversial fields or allegations
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Using combative words in advertising
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Background in economics, medicine, law, or politics
Deeper checks may still be in line for the asset, even if it complies with the policies.
2. There Is Low or No Trust at the Account Level
What do newly activated or punished accounts encounter?
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Decreased review speed
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Levels of support among conservatives
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Deeper understanding and verification of trust
Not just one new asset, but all of them are affected.
3. Campaigns with Heavy Automation and Maximum Performance
Campaigns such as:
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Optimal Performance
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Generation of Demand
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Mobile-Friendly Ads in Search
Reviews could take a long time because assets go through multiple AI evaluation levels.
4. Throttling in Reviews Caused by Sudden Large Uploads
Several assets can be uploaded simultaneously and:
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Submit assets for review at a later date.
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Initiate throttle control to forestall misuse
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Decrease the account-wide approval time
Launches of campaigns or migrations often involve this.
5. Delays in Reviews Based on Region or Subtitle
A number of languages and areas go through:
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Reduction in the number of review models with trained observers
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Policy validation cycles that are longer
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Delays in manual escalation
Reviews thus take significantly more time than normal.
6. Review Backlogs for the Entire System
During:
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Changes to policies
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Introduction of new products
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When there is a lot of advertising
There are massive delays because Google's review systems are experiencing global backlogs.
A Guide to Verifying Why Is Approval Being Denied?
Do not assume; instead, confirm:
Ad Diagnostics
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Seek out the phrases "Limited by policy" or "Ad review pending."
Alerts for Your Account
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Here, subtle warning signs might emerge
Share a Basic Sample File
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The problem is at the account level if even fundamental assets remain under scrutiny.
Verify Additional Accounts
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Verifies whether the delay is occurring throughout the entire system.
Workable, Realistic Solutions
1. Please, Please, Please Wait at Least Another Half-Day
Once the backlog is cleared, certain reviews will auto-complete.
2. Minimize Duplicate Edits
The review clock refreshes whenever assets are edited or replaced too frequently.
3. Make Assets Simpler
Remove for a short time:
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Dense with assertions
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Confidential language
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Excessive use of advertising
Put up an unbiased version first.
4. Upload Less Assets Simultaneously
Uploads should be staggered so as not to cause throttling.
5. Proactively Get in Touch with Google Ads Support
After 72 hours, contact the recipient and supply:
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Asset Reference Number
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Campaign Reference Number
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Image depicting the stuck state
Unlock stuck queues sometimes with escalation.
For Situations Where Delay Is Inevitable
The delay is sometimes inevitable:
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Backlog for system-wide reviews
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Reformatting policy models
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Review constraints on a regional scale
Whenever this occurs:
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The rate of approval cannot be dictated.
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Re-uploading exacerbates the problem.
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Being patient strategically is essential.
Important Point to Remember
A status of "Under Review" for several days is not indicative of a substandard asset.
It indicates that work is being obstructed by Google's automation, trust systems, or review queues.
The following factors impact Asset Studio reviews:
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Confidence in the account
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Campaign category
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Danger facing the industry
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How to upload
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Over the entire system
Realizing this stops:
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Changes made in a panic
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Reuploads that never end
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Postponed debuts