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How BeautyReach works as a self-serve Shopify app

BeautyReach helps beauty brands move from products to campaign rules to creator review inside one step-by-step workspace. Monthly app subscription and campaign payments are handled as separate product flows.

BeautyReach product docs overview
Step 1

Choose products and define the campaign

Brands start in Campaigns by selecting Shopify products, choosing the creator audience, setting sample or offer details, and saving a reusable campaign draft.

Step 2

Review creator applications in one place

Applications, profile details, creator notes, and review decisions stay attached to the campaign so teams can approve or decline without jumping across inboxes and spreadsheets.

Step 3

Track submissions and campaign progress

BeautyReach keeps submission review, campaign status, and key performance signals visible in the same Shopify workspace so brands can see what is moving and what needs attention.

Step 4

Manage the monthly app subscription

Pricing and Billing cover the BeautyReach app subscription only. Brands can start on Free, then upgrade in Billing when they need more product slots, creator capacity, or reporting depth.

Step 5

Handle campaign payments separately

Campaign funding is not part of the monthly Shopify plan. Paid campaign funds, payout protection, and creator payouts stay attached to campaign approvals and completion steps.

Product posture

Shopify-first and workflow-first

BeautyReach is built around Shopify product sync, a Shopify-embedded brand workspace, and a separate campaign-payment lane for creator payouts.
Email supports reminders and outreach when needed, but the app itself is the main operating surface.
Creator flows stay public where they need to be, while brand decisions, app-subscription billing, and campaign payment controls stay inside the product.
Production checks

Public docs stay attached to live routes

Pricing, support, reviewer, and embedded app previews all point to the same production routes the product actually serves.
This keeps public messaging, Shopify review assets, and the live product from drifting apart.
Production surface map

Live routes used in the product story