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Wishlists: create and share your product selection

A wishlist is a list of products you build in the Affilae mobile app, using the brands available in the Marketplace. Every product you add becomes an affiliate link, and the list is published on a page in your own name that you share with your community.

Requirements: wishlists are created and managed only in the Affilae mobile app (iOS and Android). You need a publisher account with an affiliate profile, and an accepted partnership with the brand of the product you want to add. There is no wishlist management screen in the web interface.

Where to find your wishlists in the app

Everything happens in the Profile tab at the bottom of the screen, which groups your content into three sections: My wishlists, My posts and My inspirations.

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The mobile app tab bar, on the Profile tab.
  1. Open the Affilae mobile app and sign in with your publisher account.
  2. Go to the Profile tab.
  3. In the My wishlists section, tap View all lists to open the My lists screen.
  4. Type a name in the Name list… field, then tap Create list. The message Your list has been created! confirms it.

An empty list shows the message No products to display, would you like to add one? with a Find product shortcut. You can create as many lists as you want: one per theme, per season or per brand.

Adding a product to a wishlist

Products come from the Brands tab, where you browse partner brand websites directly inside the app. The gesture to remember is the long press.

  1. In the Brands tab, open a brand and go to the page of the product you want.
  2. Press and hold 2 seconds on the product image to reveal the options.
  3. Choose Add to favorite, then pick the destination wishlist (or create a new one right there).
  4. The message Added to favorites confirms the action. The product tracking link is generated automatically.

From the same menu, Get the product’s tracking link gives you the link on its own, without saving it to a list. To remove a product, open the list and use Delete the product: a Remove product? confirmation appears first.

Good to know: a product can only be added if you are a partner of the brand. For programs in private or invitation-only access, apply for the partnership first from the Brands tab.

Customizing and sharing your public page

Every wishlist is published on a public web page hosted by Affilae, which your community reaches through a single link. On the My lists screen, the Actions menu of a list gives access to Share, Rename, Delete the list and Add a background cover.

The sharing screen is called Share my list for a single list, and Share my lists for all of them at once. There you set:

  • the Profile name and Profile description, which identify your page;
  • the List description, to introduce your selection;
  • Add a profile picture (200*200 pixels minimum recommended);
  • under Appearance, a Header (1000*200 pixels) and a Background (1920*1080 pixels);
  • a Cover image per list (300*300 pixels), so each selection is recognizable at a glance.

Confirm with Update my page, then get the address with Copy page URL. The See my page button opens the page exactly as your community will see it.

Your page address always follows this pattern:

https://share.affilae.com/en/explore/your-profile/

A specific wishlist adds its own identifier at the end of the address. The page also shows your Vouchers when the brand has granted you some, and displays an Affiliate links notice to inform your visitors.

Tip: put this single URL in your social media bio. You no longer have to swap the link for every new post: the page updates itself whenever you add a product.

Why use wishlists

  • One link to share instead of one tracking link per product, which simplifies your posts and stories.
  • A storefront that looks like you, with your visuals, your name and your bio, and no website to build.
  • Products from several brands together in one consistent selection.
  • Your earnings are preserved: every product stays an affiliate link, and commissions show up in your Affilae reporting.

Best practices

  • Give each list a title that speaks to your audience (“My hair routine”, “My back-to-school essentials”) rather than a brand name.
  • Always add a cover image: a list without a visual goes unnoticed next to the others.
  • Clean up regularly. An out-of-stock product or a dead merchant page frustrates visitors and never converts.
  • Keep each list to around ten genuinely chosen products, rather than a full catalogue.
  • When you share the link outside your bio, state that it is an affiliate link. In a blog article, add the rel="sponsored" attribute.

Use cases

  • Beauty creator on Instagram: a “My evening routine” list pinned in her bio, updated after every product story, with the vouchers from her partner brands.
  • Interiors creator on TikTok: one list per room of the house, each with its own cover image, so viewers instantly find the furniture shown in the videos.
  • Fashion newsletter author: a new list every season, whose single link replaces the twenty tracking links she used to paste into each issue.

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Frequently asked
questions

No. Creating, editing and sharing wishlists happens only in the Affilae mobile app. The web interface is only used to view the public page you already shared.

Because the partnership with that brand is not accepted yet. Programs in private or invitation-only access require an application first, from the Brands tab of the app.

Open the My lists screen, then Actions then Share on the list you want. The Copy page URL button puts the address in your clipboard, and the URL copied! message confirms it. See my page opens the public version.

The app shows Remove list? with the note This action cannot be undone. The list and its public page are no longer reachable. Commissions already generated by the links in that list remain yours and stay visible in your reporting.

Yes, when a partner brand has granted you some. They show up in the Vouchers section of your public page, with their validity dates.

The public page displays an Affiliate links notice and an explanatory text stating that purchases allow the creator to earn a commission from the brand. You are still free to mention it in your own post as well.

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