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The Affiliate page

What the surface shows, section by section — and why the figures on it are not yours yet.

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Alltra Affiliate is a single page, pinned to the foot of the rail. It is built around one idea: a link that belongs to you, the people who arrive through it, and what that has come to. This article walks the page from the top so you know what each part is for when the programme opens.

The figures on this page are sample data, not yours. The programme is still being wired up, so the page is in the product ahead of the numbers — you can see exactly what it will show without any of it describing your account. That includes the commission rates it displays: they are part of the worked example, not published terms, and nothing on this page is a rate you can hold Alltra to yet.

Where it sits

It is the last app tile on the rail, deliberately — it is peripheral to the work, not part of it, so it sits under the gap below the others with only the Support and Discord shortcuts beneath it. Opening it keeps the app switcher and the page toolbar and drops the contextual sidebar, because Affiliate is one page and a sidebar holding a single row is a column of chrome pointing at the screen you are already on.

The four figures across the top

A row of four, and the order is the whole point: they are a funnel, so each figure is the denominator of the one after it. Reading them left to right tells you where people fall away rather than just how many there were.

  • Clickshow many times the link was opened.
  • Signupshow many of those became accounts.
  • Convertedhow many of those accounts reached whatever the programme will count as a conversion. What that threshold is has not been settled, so treat the label as reserved rather than as a measure you can read today.
  • Earningswhat the whole of that has come to.

Each tile carries a small movement badge, and every one of them is toned neutrally — including Earnings. That is a decision rather than an oversight: commission earned only ever moves one way, and a figure that cannot fall rendered in profit green is decoration rather than information. The product keeps its red and green for money that can go either way.

Recent referrals

The left half of the page below the row. It is one card with a chart above a table: two lines on a single shared scale, clicks against signups, so you can see the gap between them rather than reading two charts and holding one in your head.

Both lines are drawn in neutral tones rather than the profit and loss pair used elsewhere. Clicks and signups are both counts and both good — painting signups in the loss colour would say a signup is a loss, which is not a thing the product is willing to imply by accident.

  • Rangelast 7, 30 or 90 days, or all time. It narrows both the chart and the table together.
  • Sortnewest first, oldest first, earnings high to low, or converted first.

The table underneath has four columns — User, Date, Status and Earnings. Status has two values, Signed up and Converted, and both are drawn calmly rather than as a pass and a fail: someone who has signed up and not yet converted is early, not a failure, and the Earnings column beside it already says which rows have come to anything.

The referral link panel

The right half is one card rather than a stack of small ones, and its sections run in the order the questions actually arrive when someone hands you a link to share.

  • Your referral linkthe link itself, in a field, with a copy button beside it and a pencil at the end of the heading row — the copy works, the pencil does not do anything yet.
  • Commissionthe section reserved for the programme’s terms. What sits there today is placeholder — no rate, badge or period on it is decided or published.
  • Your linksa per-channel table of clicks, signups and earnings, with an All channels total ruled off at the bottom.
  • Perkswhat a partner gets beyond the commission. Placeholder in the same way.
  • The contact rowsthe last block, under a line about reaching out for details. They do not open anything yet.

That is the entire surface. The range and sort pickers genuinely re-filter what is drawn, but they are rearranging sample data — the only control that leaves a mark outside the page is the copy button, which is the subject of the next article.

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The Affiliate page — Alltra Guide