Managing Your Influencers as a Talent Manager
If you manage a roster of creators, InfluenceKit gives you a dedicated Influencers area. Each influencer you manage gets their own calendar and report, kept separate from everyone else’s — so content, deliverables, and performance never get mixed up between creators.
Finding your Influencers
Look for Influencers in the left sidebar (the people icon). This is your roster — one card per creator you manage, showing how many deliverables they’re tracking and a shortcut straight to their report.
From a card you can open that creator’s calendar, view their report, jump to their settings, or archive them — the ⋮ menu on each card has all four.
Adding an influencer
Click Add Influencer.
Enter the influencer’s name. That’s all that’s required — it becomes their dedicated calendar and report.
Optionally, give them a login:
Add their email if you want the creator to be able to log in and collaborate.
Choose their access: Can edit their own calendar (member) or Can manage their calendar (admin).
Tick Email them an invitation to send a link so they can set up their login.
Click Add Influencer.
If you leave the email blank, no login is created and no invitation is sent — you simply manage that creator’s calendar and report yourself. You can always invite them later from the calendar’s settings.
Do I need a seat for each influencer?
No. Talent-manager accounts are billed per active creator, so there’s no fixed “seat” limit to run into — add as many influencers as you manage. (If you ever see a billing or seat message while adding people, contact support; you shouldn’t be blocked.)
Removing an influencer
On an influencer’s card, open the ⋮ menu and choose Archive. Archiving hides the creator from your Influencers list but keeps their calendar and reports intact, so nothing is lost.
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