Social Listening
Sentiment Analysis
AI UGC Search
24/7 Story Detection
Channel Coverage
Creator Activations
AI Creator Search
Creator Leaderboard
Gifting Campaigns
Brand Safety Vetting
Campaign Reporting
Usage Whitelisting
Trend Prediction
AI Generated Comments
Comment Reporting
Pricing model
Contract terms and features
Onboarding Process
Time to Implement
Support Services & Features
Compliance Features and Security Certifications
Superfiliate is a creator program management platform focused on consolidating influencer, affiliate, and ambassador programs into a single interface. It excels at channel-specific integrations (Shopify, Meta, TikTok Shop) and creator recruitment automation, making it well-suited for brands running structured affiliate programs with clear commission structures. However, Superfiliate is fundamentally a program management and payout tool, not a content intelligence platform. Archive takes a different approach: it's built around AI-powered UGC discovery, social listening, and creator vetting. Archive automatically captures and understands short-form video across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube—then uses semantic search, visual recognition, and AI analysis to help you find creators, vet partnerships, and repurpose content at scale. Where Superfiliate helps you manage creators you've already recruited, Archive helps you discover and understand creators before you recruit them. For teams that need both discovery and management, Archive's social listening and creator search capabilities fill gaps that Superfiliate doesn't address.
Superfiliate's core strengths are channel integration depth and automation of creator recruitment workflows. The platform's Meta Ads Suite enables one-click creator authentication for Partnership Ads without requiring Meta Business Manager access, which streamlines paid collaboration setup. TikTok Shop integration (as a beta partner) automates list building and collaboration invites, reducing manual outreach. The Shopify Influencer Hub consolidates program management, creator communications, and payout tracking in one place—valuable for brands running structured affiliate programs with multiple creators. Automations for triggering DMs to creators who mention your brand, auto-approving applications based on follower thresholds, and auto-adding UGC to landing pages reduce repetitive manual work. For brands already committed to affiliate-style partnerships, Superfiliate's transaction fee model (0-10% of covered transactions) can feel more performance-aligned than flat platform fees. The platform also integrates with popular subscription management tools (ReCharge, Skio, Loop) and payout providers (PayPal, ACH, Venmo), making it practical for e-commerce operations.
Superfiliate's limitations become clear when you need to discover creators or vet partnerships before activation. The platform offers no semantic or visual search across UGC—you can't search for 'product in kitchen setting' or 'sustainability messaging' the way Archive's Super Search allows. Social listening is limited to Meta and TikTok mentions and doesn't include YouTube or emerging platforms. There's no historical content analysis for brand safety vetting; you can't review years of a creator's posts to flag problematic content before partnering. Superfiliate lacks native sentiment analysis, competitor intelligence, or trend prediction—features Archive provides to help you understand what's working in your category. The platform also doesn't offer shoppable UGC feeds or embedded social proof widgets, so you can't easily repurpose creator content on your website. Pricing is opaque (no public tiers listed) and requires a demo to understand costs. For teams doing serious UGC sourcing, creator discovery, or content repurposing, Superfiliate feels like a back-end program management tool that assumes you've already found your creators elsewhere. Archive's strength is exactly where Superfiliate is weakest: finding, understanding, and vetting creators before you activate them.
Fast-growing consumer brands love Archive
Fast-growing consumer brands love Archive
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the main difference between Archive and Superfiliate for creator programs?
Archive doesn’t just track posts — it understands them. Our AI watches each video, listens to the audio, and reads captions to build true short-form intelligence — not just keyword matches or scraped mentions.
Can Archive replace Superfiliate for affiliate tracking and payouts?
Archive doesn’t just track posts — it understands them. Our AI watches each video, listens to the audio, and reads captions to build true short-form intelligence — not just keyword matches or scraped mentions.
Which platform is better for finding new creators to work with?
Archive doesn’t just track posts — it understands them. Our AI watches each video, listens to the audio, and reads captions to build true short-form intelligence — not just keyword matches or scraped mentions.
Does Archive handle affiliate link tracking and commission payouts like Superfiliate?
Archive doesn’t just track posts — it understands them. Our AI watches each video, listens to the audio, and reads captions to build true short-form intelligence — not just keyword matches or scraped mentions.
Which platform gives better visibility into what competitors are doing with creators?
Archive doesn’t just track posts — it understands them. Our AI watches each video, listens to the audio, and reads captions to build true short-form intelligence — not just keyword matches or scraped mentions.
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