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Campaigns

A campaign is a folder for your tracking links. Grouping links by launch, season, or program lets you report on the whole effort at once — and it's where you map coupons and grant members access.

The campaigns list

Campaigns in the sidebar shows every campaign in your workspace with its clicks, orders, and link count. Click any row to open its report.

Every workspace starts with a Default Campaign. New links land there unless you pick another, so you can start tracking immediately without setting anything up.

Creating a campaign

Click New campaign (admins only) and give it a name (e.g. "Summer Launch") and an optional description. That's it — you can now select it when creating links.

Editing and deleting

  • Edit — rename a campaign or update its description.
  • Delete — only available when a campaign is not the default and has no links. Move or remove its links first, then delete. The Default Campaign can never be deleted.

What's on a campaign page

Open a campaign to see:

  • Date-range picker — Today, Yesterday, This month, Last month, This quarter, or Lifetime.
  • Analytics report — total clicks, unique clicks, orders, and revenue for the selected range, plus a By creator breakdown. See Reports & Analytics.
  • Coupon attribution (admins) — map discount codes to creator links. See Coupon Attribution.
  • Member access (admins) — choose which view-only members can see this campaign. See Team & Members.

A link belongs to exactly one campaign, set when you create it and changeable later via Edit. Reassigning a link moves its future activity under the new campaign for reporting. A link's own click and revenue history always travels with it.

TIP

Keep campaigns aligned with how you actually plan promotions — one per launch or per quarter usually reports more cleanly than one giant catch-all campaign.

InfluTrace — creator attribution infrastructure