What is a Storefront in Socialscale?
In Socialscale, a storefront is a modular, branded shopping layer that connects creators, content, and products in one shareable destination.
It allows brands and agencies to turn social traffic into structured, measurable commerce—without building a full e-commerce store or marketplace.
A Socialscale storefront is not a standalone shop.
It is an activation layer that sits on top of your existing commerce stack.
What a Socialscale Storefront Does
A Socialscale storefront brings together:
1. Products
Products are synced or added from:
- Existing brand stores
- Marketplaces
- Partner retailers
Socialscale does not handle inventory or fulfillment.
The storefront simply routes traffic to the right destination while tracking performance.
2. Creator-Led Curation
Storefronts are built around people and use cases, not catalogs.
Products can be:
- Curated by creators or customers
- Organized into themed collections
- Embedded into campaigns or creator activations
This turns creator content into a structured commerce experience.
3. Shareable Commerce Entry Point
Each storefront has a single link that can be:
- Placed in creator bios
- Linked in posts or videos
- Used in ads, emails, or landing pages
This link becomes the bridge between content and conversion.
How Storefronts Fit Into Socialscale
In Socialscale, storefronts are a core module that works together with:
- Creator CRM – assign storefronts to creators or creator groups
- Campaigns – activate storefronts per campaign or region
- Content & Widgets – embed storefronts into brand sites or content hubs
- Analytics – track clicks, engagement, and sales across creators and markets
Storefronts are designed to scale across:
- Multiple creators
- Multiple countries
- Multiple brand accounts