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. From a card you can open that creator’s calendar, view their report, jump to their settings, or archive them.
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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