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How to use our smart auto-removal feature to ensure only your best-fit partners can recommend your publication

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Written by Louis Nicholls
Updated over a week ago

What is Partner Auto-Removal?

You can use our partner auto-removal feature to automatically ensure that only partners with (at least) your minimum-acceptable Referral Confirmation Rate stay in your partner program and can recommend your publication.

You can toggle partner auto-removal on or off via your partner program settings:

Partner Program --> Settings --> Partner Screening

๐Ÿ’ก Your SparkLoop account manager will be happy to help you plan how best to use this feature for your partner program. Please reach out to them directly.


How Does Partner Auto-Removal Work?

  1. Choose a minimum-acceptable RCR Score for your partner program

  2. Activate the "enable partner auto-removal" toggle

  3. SparkLoop regularly checks all of your existing partners' RCR Scores

  4. If any partners don't meet your minimum-acceptable RCR Score, they'll automatically be removed from your partner program (their campaign will be archived)

  5. Any referrals these partners have already made will still be eligible for payouts, however they will not be able to recommend you in the future

โš ๏ธ To use the partner auto-removal feature, you need at least 15 partners with a valid RCR. Otherwise we don't have enough data to calculate the RCR Score for you.


Excluding Partners from Auto-Removal

You may have partners who don't meet your minimum-acceptable RCR Score, but who you'd like to keep recommending you anyway.

In this case, you should exclude the partner from auto-removal before they are removed automatically.

You can do this by disabling the Partner Auto-Removal for that specific partner.

Go to: Partner Program --> Partner --> Edit

๐Ÿ’ก Excluded partners will never be auto-removed from your partner program, no matter their RCR Score

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