whatsinmyEarly access

For indie creators

Every affiliate link. Every program. One dashboard.

Stop logging into eight different affiliate dashboards every month. whatsinmy tracks your clicks, you log your commissions, and we show you what's actually working across every program, post, video, and newsletter you promote.

One email when we launch. No newsletter, no spam.

Amazon Associates·ShareASale·Impact·Geniuslink·Brand deals·+ anything else
whatsinmy.xyz/dashboard

Clicks this month

2,351

+24%

Logged commissions

$1,307.50

+31%

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    562
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Mock dashboard · final UI may vary

The status quo

Eight tabs. One spreadsheet. Every month.

Most creators run their affiliate income through a manual ritual: log into each program, copy the numbers into a spreadsheet, try to remember which video drove which sale.

  • Amazon Associates
  • ShareASale
  • Impact
  • Geniuslink
  • Awin
  • Skimlinks
  • Gumroad
  • Brand DM threads

whatsinmy collapses that into one dashboard you actually open.

Market gaps

Built for the messy middle between spreadsheets and enterprise tracking.

Reddit threads keep circling the same problem: creators can track clicks, or they can read commission dashboards, but tying those numbers back to the post, video, newsletter, or brand mention is still fragile.

Affiliate networks

Great for running a merchant program. Awkward when you are the creator joining 20 programs.

whatsinmy starts from the creator side: every external program, brand deal, marketplace, and storefront in one ledger.

WordPress plugins

Useful for blog product boxes, but weak once links move into YouTube, newsletters, TikTok, podcasts, and Notion pages.

Every tracked link can be tagged by content piece and channel, no CMS required.

Enterprise trackers

Voluum-style tooling is powerful, but priced and shaped for paid-media operators, not indie content portfolios.

Keep the workflow closer to a spreadsheet: link, clicks, earnings, source, confidence.

Generic shorteners

They count clicks. They do not help reconcile commissions from Amazon, Impact, ShareASale, Gumroad, or DMs.

Click analytics sit beside monthly commission imports and manual entries so revenue is visible in the same place.

How it works

Three steps. No setup hell.

  1. Step 01

    Create one link per content context

    Paste an Amazon, Impact, ShareASale, Gumroad, or brand-deal URL, then tag the content piece and channel before sharing your clean whatsinmy.xyz/go/your-slug link.

  2. Step 02

    Track clicks without changing programs

    Use the link in YouTube descriptions, newsletters, posts, and resource pages. Every click is mapped back to its program and source before redirecting to your original affiliate URL.

  3. Step 03

    Reconcile commissions monthly

    Paste totals, upload CSVs where available, or enter brand-deal payouts by hand. whatsinmy shows earnings, EPC, and confidence by link, channel, and content piece.

What ships first

The missing layer competitors leave to spreadsheets.

Creator attribution ledger

A simple table for links, channels, programs, content pieces, clicks, earnings, EPC, notes, and confidence. It replaces the spreadsheet without pretending every network has a clean API.

Amazon report rescue

A workflow for downloading Amazon Associates reports, importing CSVs, and matching item-level or tracking-ID data back to the links you actually shared.

Program health checks

Flag links with clicks but no recent earnings, stale dashboards, missing disclosures, broken destinations, and programs that need a manual reconciliation pass.

Content-level rollups

See which video, post, issue, or resource page produced revenue across multiple programs instead of optimizing from isolated network totals.

Manual-first, API-ready

Start with direct entry and CSV import for every program. Add automated integrations later for networks that expose reliable data.

Creator-priced exports

Keep tax, bookkeeping, and sponsor reports easy with CSV export on the paid tier and no enterprise demo gate for the core workflow.

Pricing — when we launch

Two tiers. No enterprise tax.

Free

$0forever

  • Up to 10 tracked links
  • Click tracking + manual earnings entry
  • Content and channel tags
  • Monthly reconciliation checklist
  • Single creator workspace

Creator

$9/ month

  • Unlimited links + programs
  • Content-piece attribution across posts, videos, newsletters, and resource pages
  • CSV imports for supported reports + CSV export for bookkeeping
  • Program health checks and link performance alerts
  • Basic API access when integrations open
  • Priority support direct from the founder

Early waitlist members get a discounted lifetime deal at launch.

Built by

A creator tired of his own spreadsheet.

Shen Nan Wong

I run a small portfolio of side products and a writing audience. Every month I'd open Notion, copy commissions across six different programs, and try to figure out what was actually earning. whatsinmy is the tool I built for myself first.

If this resonates, get on the waitlist. Early signups shape what ships first — I'll email you to ask which programs you use most so I can prioritise the integrations.

Get early access

See what's in your stack.

Tell us where you publish. We'll prioritise the integrations that matter to you and send one email when it's ready.

One email when we launch. No newsletter, no spam.