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Review Influencer Applicants Offer Management

Overview

The Offer Management tab within the campaign navigation provides a centralized location to manage influencer relationships. You can review influencer details, contracts, team feedback, and communicate directly to make informed decisions about campaign collaborations.

Manage Influencer Offers

Assess Influencer Profile

To evaluate an influencer's suitability, click their offer on the Offers Management page. This action opens a drawer displaying their name, address, age, and social media channel details. Review this information to quickly assess their profile and any product selections or variations they have made.

Influencer and Product Information

Consolidate influencer product selections, address, and personal details within this drawer to streamline your review process.

Gather Team Input

To collaborate with your team and collect opinions on an influencer, add a team note within their offer drawer. Type your comments and tag team members to solicit their input, ensuring collective understanding and contribution to the decision-making process.

The Voting Link feature makes it easy to collect input from teammates or stakeholders outside the platform. By sharing the link, you can invite others to review influencer applicants and cast their votes.

All responses flow back into the platform under the influencer’s offer drawer, where you’ll find the Voting Results section. Here you can see:

  • Total votes for or against working with that influencer

  • Individual feedback from each reviewer

This gives you a clear view of collective sentiment and helps streamline decision-making across your team.

Best Practice: Use the voting link when multiple stakeholders (e.g., brand managers, clients, or agency partners) need visibility but don’t need full platform access. It keeps the review process collaborative while centralizing feedback in one place.

Understand Influencer Perspective

To grasp an influencer's initial interest and comments regarding the campaign, review the Feedback From Influencer section within their offer drawer. This provides direct insight into their motivation and any specific points raised during their application.

Communicate with Influencer

Once an influencer has been recruited into your campaign through email outreach, all communication can be managed directly in the platform.

From the influencer’s offer drawer, you can start a chat to:

  • Clarify application details

  • Discuss product variations or shipping preferences

  • Answer questions about deliverables or timing

After a message is sent, the influencer is automatically notified by text, email, and in-app notification. Creators can reply wherever they prefer—and no matter the channel, all responses are pulled into a single centralized thread inside the platform.

This ensures your team has full visibility into every exchange, reducing the risk of missed messages and keeping the entire conversation history in one place.

Always use the platform’s chat to initiate communication. Even if influencers respond by text or email, everything is still centralized, making it easier for your team to collaborate and track progress.

View Influencer Agreement & Contracted Terms

Every influencer you approve in a campaign will automatically receive a digital contract outlining the agreed-upon terms and conditions. You can access this contract at any time directly from the influencer’s offer drawer.

This gives you immediate visibility into the legal agreement associated with their participation, including:

  • Compensation terms

  • Deliverables required

  • Usage rights and exclusivity (if applicable)

  • Deadlines and approval processes

All contracts are stored in-platform, ensuring there’s a single source of truth for both your team and the influencer.

Best Practice: Review the contract as soon as an influencer accepts your offer to confirm all details match what was set in the campaign builder. This helps avoid confusion later around deliverables, payment, or content rights.