We show brands where attention already lives.
People do not remember most ads.
They remember products that appear inside moments they already care about.
Creator nodes, audience clusters, product fit, location signals, and engagement quality in one decision layer.
Creator marketing works when the placement feels like it belongs.
Not because a brand paid for a post, but because the product appears in the right creator’s world, in front of an audience that already pays attention there.
That is the difference between buying media and earning a place inside attention people already chose.
The trust is already there. The question is where to place the budget.
If you post about something genuinely useful, people who know your taste may ask where you got it. That is influence in its simplest form.
But at brand scale, the question becomes harder: which creators, which audiences, which cities, which communities, and which placements deserve the budget?
Now scale that across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube: millions of creators, hundreds of millions of profiles, audiences spread across cities, interests, niches, and communities. At that scale, influencer marketing becomes a data problem.
Outdoor gear belongs with outdoor attention
A hiking creator makes sense when their audience already reacts to routes, equipment, weather, endurance, and real outdoor use.
Beauty products belong with beauty trust
A beauty creator makes sense when their audience already responds to tutorials, product tests, routines, and recommendations.
Creator selection should feel like a map, not a random list.
With large-scale creator data and AI-assisted discovery, brands and agencies can build a clearer heatmap of possible placements: where the audience is, what they interact with, which creators carry that attention, and where campaign budget has the best chance to matter.
Audience location
See where a creator’s audience is concentrated before choosing a placement.
Content fit
Match creators to product categories their audience already understands.
Recent performance
Check whether posts still get attention, not just whether the profile looks good.
Reach vs price
Compare expected attention against the budget before outreach begins.
Autenticidad
Use audience-quality and fake-follower signals to avoid weak creator fits.
Engagement health
Understand whether people like, comment, watch, and respond in useful ways.
Creator activity
Spot active, growing, cooling, or over-sponsored accounts before spending.
Shortlist workflow
Save creators, compare options, and bring cleaner recommendations to clients.
Paul Boulet
Founder, ClickAnalytic
Geneva, Switzerland
Built from the messy reality of influencer marketing.
ClickAnalytic was founded by Paul Boulet after years working close to the influencer marketing agency world.
He saw both sides of the market: brands looking for creators who could move real attention, and creators looking for partnerships that made sense for their audience.
The channel was strong. The demand was growing. But the workflow was too manual. Too many decisions still depended on spreadsheets, screenshots, follower counts, and instinct.
“I wanted ClickAnalytic to give brands and agencies a clearer way to choose: not just who has followers, but who has the right audience, the right content, the right signals, and the right fit for the campaign.”
Turn influencer marketing from a marketing expense into a data-backed investment.
When you know which creators reach the right audience, which communities overlap with your product, and which placements make sense for the budget, creator spend becomes easier to defend.
Find the right creators. Understand the audience. Spend with evidence.
About ClickAnalytic
What is ClickAnalytic?
ClickAnalytic is an influencer marketing platform that helps brands and agencies discover creators, analyze audiences, check authenticity signals, organize creator shortlists, and track campaign performance.
Why was ClickAnalytic created?
ClickAnalytic was created to make influencer marketing less random. The platform helps teams choose creators using audience data, engagement signals, content history, location data, and campaign fit instead of follower count alone.
What does “attention heatmap” mean?
It is a practical way to describe how creator data helps teams see where relevant audiences are concentrated across creators, niches, platforms, and locations.
Where is ClickAnalytic based?
ClickAnalytic is built from Geneva, Switzerland.
Which platforms does ClickAnalytic cover?
ClickAnalytic supports creator discovery and analysis workflows across major creator platforms including Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
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