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How Do I View Seller Activity in Endlss?

See a complete history of creator activity, including orders, commissions, and offers, all in one place.

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What Is the Seller Activity Feature?

The Seller Activity feature gives brands full visibility into a creator’s history in Endlss.

You can quickly understand how a creator has performed across:

  • Orders

  • Commissions

  • Offers

  • Gifts

  • Agreements

This helps you make smarter decisions when managing your roster and partnerships.


What Activities Are Tracked?

Here’s what you’ll see in the Activity tab:

  • First Order Received

  • Order Received

  • First Commission Paid

  • Commission Paid

  • Agreement Sent

  • Agreement Changes Requested

  • Agreement Accepted

  • Agreement Cancelled

  • Agreement Declined

  • Gift Sent

  • Gift Accepted

  • Invite Sent

  • Invite Accepted

  • Application Accepted


How Do I View Seller Activity?

Follow these steps to access activity for any creator:

  1. Go to Influencers

  2. Select My Roster

  3. Use the search bar to find the creator

  4. Select the creator’s Name

  5. Open the Activity tab

  6. Review the activity list

  7. Select Load More to view additional history

  8. Select View Details for deeper insights


What Details Can I See?

When you select View Details, you’ll get a full breakdown of activity, including:

  • Order date

  • Customer name

  • Order ID

  • Fulfillment status

  • Estimated delivery

  • Product ordered

  • Subtotal, taxes, and shipping

  • Total amount

  • Processing fees

  • Commission earned

  • Net revenue


Why This Matters

Seller Activity helps you:

  • Track creator performance over time

  • Validate return on investment from partnerships

  • Spot high-performing creators faster

  • Make informed decisions on future collaborations


What Happens Next?

As more activity types are added, this feature will continue to evolve, giving you an even clearer picture of creator performance in Endlss.

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