For creators & influencers
Prove you actually sell — not just post
Brands are getting smarter. They want proof that your audience buys things, not just that they watch. Follower counts don't close deals anymore. Sales data does. This is how you get it.
Why creator deals are getting harder
The creator economy is shifting. Brands that used to pay for reach are now demanding results. If you can't prove ROI, you're competing on price with every other creator in your niche — and that's a race to the bottom.
Brands are cutting budgets on faith-based deals
After years of paying flat fees with nothing to show for it, brands are pulling back. They want numbers. "My audience is engaged" doesn't land the same way it used to — "I drove £4,000 in sales last quarter" does.
Follower counts are being questioned
Brands have been burned by big accounts with dead audiences. They know 100k followers can mean 200 real buyers or 50,000. They're scrutinising everything — and right now, you probably can't give them what they're asking for.
Engagement rates aren't enough either
Likes and comments are nice. They don't pay your bills. A brand's finance team doesn't care that you got 8% engagement on a hoodie post — they care how many hoodies sold. You need to be able to answer that question.
You're negotiating blind
Without sales data, every rate card negotiation is a guess. You're either undercharging because you can't prove your worth, or losing deals because you're asking for more than a brand is willing to take on faith.
How LinkOwl changes what you can prove
When a brand uses LinkOwl, they give you a unique tracking link to share. Every time one of your followers clicks it and buys something, that sale is recorded against you. You get real data on the revenue you're driving — data you can take into every future negotiation.
A link that proves your impact
Instead of a discount code, you get a clean link — something like linkowl.app/go/your-name. Share it in your bio, your stories, your captions. Every sale that comes through it is yours, on record.
Your sales history follows you
Over time, your LinkOwl data builds into a track record. "I drove 340 sales worth £18,000 across three campaigns last year" is not something a brand can argue with. It's not vibes — it's a number.
Negotiate rates from a position of strength
When you can show exactly what you delivered for a previous brand, you stop being a cost and start being an investment. Brands that see proven ROI will pay more, lock in longer deals, and come back again.
Works naturally — no friction for your audience
The link just looks like a normal link to the brand's website. Your followers click it the same way they would any other link. Nothing spammy, nothing that feels like a hard sell. You post the same way you always do.
How it works for you
You don't need to sign up for anything to start. Just ask your brand to use LinkOwl and hand you a tracking link.
1. Ask your brand for a LinkOwl link
Tell your brand about LinkOwl and ask them to set you up with a tracking link. It takes them about two minutes. You'll get something like linkowl.app/go/your-name pointing to their shop.
2. Share it exactly like you'd share any link
Drop it in your bio. Add it to your stories. Use it in your captions. There's nothing different about how you post — the tracking happens behind the scenes. Your audience just sees a link to the brand.
3. Watch your sales data build
Every purchase that comes through your link is tracked. You can see your clicks, conversions, and the revenue you've driven. Screenshot it. Put it in your media kit. Send it to the next brand who asks "what do you deliver?"
Free for creators — always
LinkOwl costs creators nothing. Not a monthly fee, not a cut of your earnings, not a sign-up charge. Zero.
The brand pays 5p per attributed sale on their end. That's their cost, not yours. You just get the data.
Think of it as proof of work that you didn't have to build yourself. The brand sets it up, you benefit from the data it produces, and the next time a brand asks what you can deliver — you have an answer.
Tell your brand about LinkOwl
Forward them this link or share the page. Once they're set up, they'll create a tracking link for you — and your sales data starts building from day one.