Affiliate Campaign

Affiliate Campaign

In the Overview section of the affiliate marketing campaign, you can quickly get a view of your affiliate campaign activities. The dashboard provides essential information on revenue generated and the number of customers invited through your affiliate links.

Add New Campaign #

To create a new Affiliate Campaign, click on the ‘+Add’ button. This directs you to the campaign editor’s page.

Revenue Generated #

The Revenue Generated tab allows you to view the total revenue generated across all campaigns, giving you an insight into the overall performance of your campaign.

Customers #

The Customers tab displays the number of customers invited through the links of your affiliates. This includes recurring or one-time-based customers.

Churned #

When a lead cancels their subscription, they move into the Churned category. These leads can be reactivated by initiating another checkout or enrolling them again in Stripe. Note that only recurring customers who have canceled are included in the Churned category; one-time customers are not reflected in this category.

Leads #

The Leads tab displays potential customers who have already filled out the Two-Step Order Form but did not complete the purchase. This feature provides valuable insights into the performance of your affiliate marketing campaign and supports the effective management of your customer base.

Campaign Table #

The Campaign Table provides an overview of all your campaigns, making it easy to manage and monitor their performance. Here’s a breakdown of the information displayed in the table.

  • Campaign Name: The unique name to identify each campaign.
  • Status: The status of your campaign. Green indicates that the campaign is ‘Live’ and yellow indicates that the campaign is ‘Paused’.
  • Start Date: The date each campaign went live.
  • Affiliates: The number of affiliates associated with each campaign.
  • Customers: The number of customers invited via the affiliate links.
  • Churned: The number of recurring customers who canceled their subscriptions.
  • Leads: The number of customers who have already filled out the Two-Step Order Form but haven’t paid yet.
  • Commission: The % commission assigned to each campaign, distributed to every sale an affiliate makes.
  • Revenue Generated: The total revenue generated from each campaign.
  • More Actions: Edit or delete any of the campaigns you created.

Edit Campaign #

Easily modify your campaign by selecting this option from the actions dropdown.

Publish or Draft #

Update the campaign status to either “Active” or “Paused” by selecting the “Publish now” or “Save in Draft” option.

Clone Campaign #

Create a duplicate of an existing campaign, facilitating quick adjustments or testing without altering the original.

Delete Campaign #

Permanently remove a campaign from your account by selecting this option.

These features collectively support the efficient management and optimization of your affiliate marketing campaigns, ensuring you can effectively track, modify, and enhance your marketing strategies.

Frequently Asked Questions #

How do I create a new affiliate campaign? #

Click the ‘+Add’ button in the campaign area, which takes you to the campaign editor’s page to set up your new campaign.

What does the Churned category mean? #

Churned shows recurring customers who canceled their subscriptions. One-time customers are not reflected here, and churned leads can be reactivated through another checkout or by re-enrolling them in Stripe.

What is shown in the Leads tab? #

The Leads tab displays potential customers who filled out the Two-Step Order Form but did not complete the purchase.

How can I tell if a campaign is live or paused? #

In the Campaign Table, a green status indicates the campaign is Live, while a yellow status indicates it is Paused.

Can I duplicate an existing campaign? #

Yes. Use the Clone Campaign option to create a duplicate, which is useful for quick adjustments or testing without changing the original.

How is commission applied to a campaign? #

Each campaign has a percentage commission that is distributed to every sale an affiliate makes for that campaign.

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Updated on May 26, 2026
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