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What is the Stats Page?

The Stats page lets you query your tracking platform and view live affiliate data directly inside AffZero — without logging into Affise, Binom, or CAKE separately. It’s useful for ad-hoc data checks, quick performance lookups, and testing your connection and date ranges before using them in an automation.

How to Pull Stats

  1. Go to Stats in the left sidebar
  2. Select a Connection from the dropdown (one of your configured tracking platforms)
  3. Choose a Stat Type — what dimension to group data by (e.g. By Affiliate, By Offer, By Date)
  4. Choose a Date Range — select a preset like “Last 7 days” or enter custom dates
  5. Select your Timezone if needed
  6. Apply any optional filters (available filters depend on the platform and stat type)
  7. Click Pull Stats
Results appear as a table below. Columns vary by platform and stat type.

Stat Types by Platform

Affise — Admin Portal

Stat TypeGroups data by
By AffiliateAffiliate (revenue, payout, clicks, conversions, CR, EPC)
By AdvertiserAdvertiser (revenue, traffic)
By DateCalendar day (network-wide totals)

Affise — Affiliate Portal

Stat TypeGroups data by
By OfferOffer (clicks, conversions, revenue)

CAKE — Affiliate API

Stat TypeGroups data by
Daily SummaryCalendar day
Campaign SummaryCampaign/offer

Binom

Stat TypeGroups data by
By Traffic SourceTraffic source
By CampaignCampaign
By DateCalendar day

Filters

Filters let you narrow down results to specific affiliates, offers, campaigns, or date ranges within your query. Available filters depend on your platform and stat type. Enter one or more filter values to narrow the results.
Filters are optional. If you leave them blank, AffZero fetches all data for the selected date range and stat type.

What Can You Do with the Results?

  • Review data directly in the browser — sortable columns, clean table format
  • Download as CSV — export the full results to a spreadsheet
  • Use results in automations — when you use this same query inside a Pull Stats step in the automation builder, the data becomes available as variables
The Stats page and the Pull Stats automation step use the exact same query engine, so if a query works here, it will work in your automation.