VibeDayAI-Powered Social Media Management
Results · revenue attribution

Know which post paid the rent.

Likes aren't revenue. VibeDay ties real dollars to every post — sessions, conversions, and sales from your own Google Analytics — so you can stop guessing which content works and make more of what pays.

How revenue attribution works

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Publish through VibeDay

Every link in every post you publish is UTM-tagged automatically — platform, post, and campaign — with nothing to remember and no tagging spreadsheet.

2

Connect your Google Analytics

One OAuth connection, read-only, to the GA4 property on your website. VibeDay syncs daily and matches your traffic, conversions, and revenue back to the exact posts that drove them.

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Read the answer in dollars

The Results dashboard shows revenue per post, per platform, and per campaign — plus the top-earning content, so 'make more of what works' becomes a list, not a guess.

Attribution pairs with the rest of the lifecycle — create, preview, publish, and engage in the same place, or answer every comment from one inbox.

Revenue attribution FAQ

How does VibeDay know which post drove a sale?

Every link VibeDay publishes carries automatic UTM parameters identifying the post, platform, and campaign. When a visitor clicks through and converts on your site, your Google Analytics records the conversion against those parameters — VibeDay reads that (read-only) and rolls it up per post.

Do I need Google Analytics for this to work?

Yes — Results reads the GA4 property on your website via a read-only OAuth connection. If you sell online and have GA4 installed (most site builders and shops support it), you're ready. Engagement analytics (reach, likes, comments) work without it.

Does this track my followers or use ad pixels?

No. Attribution is link-based: UTM parameters on the links you publish, measured by your own analytics on your own website. No pixels, no fingerprinting, no follower tracking.

What about posts without a link?

Link-based attribution needs a link, so link-free posts are measured by engagement instead. Most conversion-intent posts (product drops, offers, blog shares) carry links — those are the ones Results turns into dollar figures.