6. How to Configure Buckets
The Configurations tab within each bucket lets you manage three key entities for tracking and routing leads:
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Sources – where your clients originate
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Postbacks – callback URLs for registration and first-trade events
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Snippets – embeddable code to drive new sign-ups
To add a new source:
The Sources list tags each lead with its origin (e.g. “Twitter,” “Facebook,” etc.).
1. Open your bucket
From Buckets, click the bucket name to drill in, then select Configurations.
2. Add a new source
Click + New source next to List of sources.
3. Name the source
Type the source name (e.g. Instagram) and press Enter (or click outside) to confirm.
4. Repeat
Add as many sources as needed by repeating steps 2–3.
5. Remove a source
Hover over an existing source tag and click the ✕ to delete it.
You can view all sources for a specific bucket from the main Buckets page. To do that:
2. Click on the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner of the bucket.
3. Select Show sources from the list.
4. A drawer with the list of sources (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook) will appear.
The Postbacks entity allows you or your partners to control and track user traffic and activity within our CRM system. Once a user registers in our CRM, a request is sent to the configured postback URL. Similarly, when the user completes their first transaction, a request is also sent to the configured postback URL.
You can add postback URLs for two types of activity:
- FTD (First Time Deposit)
- Registration
To add a new postback:
Postbacks let you notify external systems when a user registers or makes their first transaction (FTD).
1. EnterToggle the section on (if it isn’t already).
2. PostbackEnter your URL in the provided“Postback URL” field.
2.3. SelectUse Statusmustache placeholders (FTD{{…}}) orto inject dynamic values. Only these tokens are supported:email, status, subID, affiliateID, and sourceID.
Hover the little Registrationℹ️) foricon thatnext URLto Fields to see the full list of valid placeholders.
4. Choose the event from the drop-downdropdown: Registration or FTD.
5. Click ➕ to add this postback to the list.
3.6. Save or click away—the change applies immediately, and you’ll see a green Success! toast confirming the update.
Invalid placeholder? If you mistype a token (e.g.
{{phon}}), the URL input will highlight in red and show a warning icon until you correct it.
Editing or Disabling an Existing Postback
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Edit: Click the
plus✏️ icon(to tweak the URL or event type, then save. -
+Toggle off:)Use the switch toaddtemporarily disable without deleting. -
Remove: Click the
postback.🗑️ icon to delete.
The Snippet entity provides customizable code that you can insert into your website or social media page to attract clients to the platform. You can configure the code in various formats through Settings > Texts > Code Snippets.
To get a snippet:
Snippets are blocks you can embed on websites or ads to route new leads directly into this bucket.
Click Copy to save the code to your clipboard.
Once highlighted, click Copy to grab the snippet text.
You can also get a snippet from the main Buckets page. To do that:
2. Click on the Show snippet icon near the specific bucket.
3. A drawer with the snippet will appear.
Tip: All changes take effect immediately for new leads. Existing leads retain their original source/postback assignments unless you manually update them. By carefully configuring your Sources, Postbacks, and Snippets, you ensure accurate lead attribution and seamless integration with external systems