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This portal teaches users how to use the full dashboard safely and efficiently.

About TrafficSaviour

TrafficSaviour is a cloaker and traffic-control platform for performance campaigns. It helps teams separate user paths using rules: qualified users can be routed to money pages, while reviewer/suspicious paths can be routed to safe pages based on configured conditions and filters.

What It Does

  • Build and manage multi-step traffic campaigns
  • Apply routing conditions, filters, and automation controls
  • Monitor clicks, quality signals, and campaign outcomes
  • Validate redirects, bots, IP risk, and tracking URLs
  • Support billing, plan access, and team operations

Who It Is For

  • Media buyers and performance marketers
  • Affiliate and traffic operations teams
  • Campaign managers and QA reviewers
  • Agencies handling multi-source paid traffic

Quick Start

  1. Sign in and confirm your plan status.
  2. Create a campaign from the campaign section.
  3. Add integration settings and tracking parameters.
  4. Monitor reports and optimize traffic quality.
Tip: Start with Getting Started if this is your first login.

What This Covers

Core Workflows

  • Campaign lifecycle
  • Analytics and reports
  • IP management
  • Billing and subscriptions

Tooling

  • Redirect Inspector
  • Bot Scanner
  • IP Intelligence
  • URL Builder and Shortener

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Getting Started
  2. Dashboard Overview
  3. Campaign Management
  4. Tools Guide
  5. Terminology Glossary

Deep Operations Notes

This section is intentionally detailed so teams can run the platform consistently across shifts. For every workflow on this page, define owner, input quality standard, expected output, and escalation condition. Keep a short run-log for each action so troubleshooting is evidence-based and reproducible.

Execution Standard

  • Validate data inputs before action.
  • Apply one change at a time and measure impact.
  • Capture screenshot or log output for audit trace.
  • If result is unexpected, rollback and isolate variable.

Quality Control

Use pre-check, action-check, and post-check. Pre-check verifies assumptions, action-check confirms behavior during execution, and post-check confirms business impact in reports. This three-layer method reduces silent failures in campaign operations.