archive.com

Archive is a suite of Al-powered tools designed to turn social commerce into the most profitable channel for brands. It helps brands find their best user-generated content (UGC), work with more influencers, run better campaigns, and drive more sales. With Archive, brands can unlock their UGC library, manage community effortlessly, eliminate risk by managing usage rights, and keep track of all their TikTok and Instagram content in one place.

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how to use:
1. Connect your brand’s social media accounts to Archive.2. Use the Al-powered Super Search to find the UGC you need in seconds.3. Organize and share UGC with the help of custom tags, collections, and filters.4. Request usage rights and negotiate deals with influencers using Archive’s automated conversion feature.5. Run influencer campaigns at scale using the insights and engagement details provided by Archive’s API.6. Turn UGC into sales by leveraging Archive’s shoppable UGC feed.7. Save time by automating customer responses and rewards.8. Access pricing and case studies to learn more about the success stories of brands using Archive.
Core freatures:
Al-powered Super Search to quickly find desired UGCCustom tags, collections, and filters for efficient organization and sharing of UGCAutomated usage rights management to eliminate riskTikTok and Instagram capture to track all tagged content in one appShoppable UGC feed to convert content into salesAutomation for responding and rewarding customersAPI access for enriched community details and engagementCase studies showcasing successful implementations of Archive
Use case:

Finding the best UGC for social commerce

Working with a higher number of influencers

Running more successful campaigns

Driving increased sales

Effortlessly managing community

Eliminating risk by managing usage rights

Keeping track of TikTok and Instagram content

Responding and rewarding customers efficiently

Converting UGC into sales

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