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TikTok Affiliate Earnings Tracking: Template for Creators’ Monthly Success Analysis 2026

Get a practical template to track your TikTok Affiliate earnings monthly and boost performance in 2026.

You want to know how to keep track of your TikTok Affiliate earnings? The answer is a clear tracking template that records every relevant metric, impressions, clicks, conversions, revenue and commission rate, month by month. This lets you instantly see which content actually generates money and adjust your strategy accordingly.

What is TikTok Affiliate?

The term TikTok Affiliate refers to the partner program where creators promote products via unique links or promo codes and earn a commission for every successful sale. The program is available in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and is being expanded further in 2026, giving creators more flexibility in choosing brands and products.

Why a tracking template is essential

Without systematic tracking you lose visibility on performance and risk missing out on lucrative optimization opportunities. A structured template helps you spot trends, forecast earnings and keep brand collaborations transparent.

A consistent monthly tracking system is the backbone of successful TikTok Affiliate strategies.

Monthly success analysis, step by step

1. Gather data: Export affiliate stats from the TikTok Creator Dashboard (impressions, clicks, conversions, revenue).
2. Enter data: Fill the template, each column has a clear purpose.
3. Evaluate: Calculate key KPIs such as click-through-rate (CTR) and conversion-rate (CR).
4. Act: Adapt your content, calls-to-action or commission models based on the insights.

Example template in a table

Month Impressions Clicks Conversions Revenue (€) Commission rate (%) Net revenue (€)
January 2026 - - - - - -

After filling the sheet, calculate net revenue with a simple formula: Revenue * (1, CommissionRate/100). This can be automated quickly in Excel or Google Sheets.

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Tips for consistent tracking

  • Set fixed entry dates (e.g., first Monday of each month).
  • Use colour coding to highlight outliers (e.g., a sharply dropping CTR).
  • Record short notes on major changes (new campaign codes, content formats).
  • Share the sheet with your brand contact to ensure transparency.

Key Takeaways

  • A well-defined tracking template gives you instant insight into affiliate performance.
  • KPIs like CTR and CR reveal which content truly converts.
  • Regular analysis enables fast optimisations and higher earnings.
  • Transparent documentation builds trust with brand partners.

Conclusion

With a structured monthly tracking template you have all the data needed to systematically boost your TikTok Affiliate earnings. You quickly see which content drives revenue and can adapt your strategy based on data. This exact matching is automated by UGC Max. Apply now at UGC Max and receive brand assignments that fit your content.

FAQ

How does the TikTok Affiliate program work?

You sign up in the TikTok Creator Dashboard, receive unique affiliate links or promo codes, and earn a percentage commission for every purchase made through your link.

Which metrics should I track each month?

Key metrics include impressions, clicks, conversions, revenue, commission rate, click-through-rate (CTR) and conversion-rate (CR). Average order value and net revenue can also be useful.

How is the commission rate determined?

The commission rate is set by the brand partner and varies by product, category and expected reach. Typical rates range from 5 % to 20 %.

What tools can help with tracking?

Besides the TikTok Creator Dashboard, you can use Excel, Google Sheets or dedicated affiliate dashboard solutions. UGC Max also provides a built-in template you can start using right away.

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Disclaimer: This article is for information only, created to the best of our knowledge (as of 2026) and without guarantee. It is not legal, tax or business advice. Individual details may change or differ in your specific case.

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