For years, creators have been asking for a way to earn more predictably not only from campaigns or storefronts, but from the value they bring to the creator economy. 

You build trust. You have influence. You are the bridge between brands and opportunities. But most platforms have never rewarded that network effect in a meaningful way.

Logie just changed that.

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With the launch of the new Affiliate Dashboard, creators now have a way to earn recurring commissions simply by inviting brands and, in future, other creators to the platform. 

But the real power here goes beyond a referral link; it’s in earning passive income from an activity that continues month after month.

This article breaks down everything you need to know, explains how the backend works, and fills in the hidden parts that creators often ask about with real examples from your screenshot and internal team notes.

Let’s take it from the top.

What Is the Logie Affiliate Program

The Logie Affiliate Program is a system that lets you earn money whenever someone joins Logie using your unique invitation link. 

But unlike normal affiliate links that pay you once, Logie pays you repeatedly based on the ongoing activity of the people you referred.

This includes:

  • Brand managers you invite who create brand accounts and spend money on influencer campaigns
  • In future, Creators you invite who later earn from campaigns, deals, or storefront performance

You bring them in, they become active every time they grow, and you earn.

It’s both simple and powerful, especially for creators who have relationships with brands or who run coaching groups, mentorships, or community pages.

What the Dashboard Actually Shows

When someone signs up using your link, they appear in your dashboard like this:

  • Name – e.g., Richard Roe.
  • Email – their signup email.
  • Status – whether they’ve created a member account.
  • Estimated commission – a placeholder value until final numbers sync.

You will not see the brand they belong to, even if they create a brand account and manage multiple brands.

Here’s why:

Example:

Richard Roe, who works at Google, creates a Google brand account

If Richard signs up using your link:

  • You see Richard Roe in your dashboard
  • But you do not know that he belongs to Apple, or that he manages Apple’s products

This is by design.

  • Reason #1 Privacy and Data Protection
  • Reason #2: Affiliates refer people, not companies
  • Reason #3: Some people manage multiple brands

A single user can:

  • Represent multiple brands
  • Switch between brands
  • Approve campaigns across different company clusters

You see the essential part: The person who signed up because of you. As long as their activity generates spend or earnings, your commissions will reflect that.

Understanding the “Commission” Column 

Creators noticed the commission column currently shows numbers that look like earnings, but these are not final payouts.

Here’s why:

  • Logie is still refining the algorithm that calculates real-time, exact, to-the-cent commission values.
  • The backend needs more data from brand spending patterns, creator earnings flows, and the new referral structure.
  • Some referrals join as brands, some as creators, and early-stage numbers are still stabilizing.

So at this stage, your dashboard shows:

Commission (Estimated)

A projected value based on early formulas, not the final figure. But this is temporary. Logie’s engineering team is actively building:

  • Precise payout calculations
  • Real-time updates
  • Accurate month-to-month commission statements

Once the system is finalized, the dashboard will reflect:

  • Exact dollar amounts
  • Date ranges
  • Payment breakdowns
  • Activity sources

You’re watching the dashboard grow up in front of you.

What’s Coming Next

1. Exact Commission Tracking

Not estimated actual payouts.

2. Source Breakdown

Which activity type generated which earnings?

3. Referral Leader board

Top affiliates will receive:

  • Bonuses
  • Spotlights
  • Special brand introductions

4. Faster Automated Payouts

More predictable and secure monthly income.

Logie’s Affiliate Dashboard is your chance to be part of something foundational right before Q4 peak spending drives historic brand activity.

FAQS

Why can I see the person but not the brand?

Because affiliates refer individuals, brand-level visibility is private and protected.

Will I eventually see exact commission amounts?

Yes. The current values are placeholders. Accurate numbers will appear once the payout engine is finalized.

What if someone signs up but doesn’t become active?

They will still appear in your dashboard, but commissions begin when activity does.

What happens if one referral manages multiple brands?

All their activity counts toward your commission pool.

Today…we have launched the affiliate program dashboard on the Logie website. With it you will be able to generate a code, see your referrals both brands and creators as well as track commissions from the brands that have joined. In case of anything, please feel free to reach out, we love hearing your feedback,” says Logie CEO Ehud Segev.

This dashboard is intentionally being released in beta mode so creators like you can help shape the final product.

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