SleekRank for influencer profile pages
Push a creator roster into SleekRank and publish per-influencer pages with platform, niche, audience size, engagement and rate range. Each row becomes a real URL agencies and brands can share.
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Creator profiles that match the roster sheet
Influencer agencies and marketplaces already maintain rosters with platform handles, niche, audience size, engagement rate and rate ranges. The roster lives in a sheet or CRM with values like 'Instagram, Outdoor, 184k, 3.2%' on one row and 'TikTok, Food, 742k, 5.8%' on the next. The public-facing per-creator pages either do not exist or fall out of date the moment a metric refreshes, so brands work from a PDF deck instead.
SleekRank takes that roster and renders one page per creator from a single base template. Platform stats, niches and rate range populate from the row through tag mappings. Past campaigns stored as an array map through the list mapping, one row per campaign, so each profile shows the work the creator has actually shipped instead of a generic bio.
When a creator's audience grows from 184k to 240k or engagement drops from 3.2 percent to 2.8, the change lands in one column. A monthly metric sync followed by a cache flush keeps the public roster aligned with the agency's master data, and brands stop pitching outdated reach numbers.
Workflow
From creator roster to per-influencer profile pages
Sync roster metrics
Map platform and niche
List campaigns and content
Flush after the monthly sync
Data in, pages out
Roster to creator pages
A creator roster with one row per influencer covering platform, niche, audience size, engagement rate and rate range.
| slug | platform | niche | audience | engagement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| marcus-holloway | Outdoor | 184k | 3.2% | |
| elena-ortiz | TikTok | Food | 742k | 5.8% |
| devon-larkin | YouTube | Tech reviews | 318k | 4.1% |
| sana-patel | Beauty | 256k | 3.7% | |
| kai-nguyen | TikTok | Design | 521k | 6.2% |
/creators/{slug}/
- /creators/marcus-holloway/
- /creators/elena-ortiz/
- /creators/devon-larkin/
- /creators/sana-patel/
- /creators/kai-nguyen/
Comparison
Manual creator pages vs SleekRank profiles
Manual roster pages or PDF deck
- Audience and engagement drift from the roster
- PDF decks bury creator detail behind a download
- New creators wait weeks for a real page
- Platform handles split across pages and decks
- Brand-fit notes and case studies stay in CRM
- Cross-linking by niche is fully manual
SleekRank
- One page per creator from a single roster
- Platform, audience and engagement via tag mappings
- Recent campaigns render as a list per creator
- Cache flush handles monthly metric updates
- Slug column ties URLs to the creator identifier
- Pair with SleekPixel for per-creator OG images
Features
What SleekRank gives you for influencer profile pages
Per-creator URL
Each row becomes its own profile with platform stats, niche and rate range pulled from the roster. The slug ties the URL to the agency's internal creator ID.
Campaigns as list
Past campaigns stored as an array map to the list mapping, one row per campaign. Each entry can carry brand, format, deliverables and results.
Stats inline
Audience, engagement rate and reach map into headline numbers via tag and selector mappings. The same row drives both body copy and OG image meta.
Use cases
Where creator rosters use SleekRank
Influencer agencies
Publish a real per-creator page for every signed influencer instead of a PDF deck. Brands find the roster through search rather than after a discovery call.
Creator marketplaces
Generate per-creator profile pages from the marketplace database to surface them in search. The slug column ties the URL to the marketplace's internal creator record.
Niche networks
Run a per-vertical roster of creators using the same template with a niche-specific URL prefix. Outdoor, food and tech rosters can share data and ship as separate page groups.
The bigger picture
Why per-creator pages outwork PDF media kits
PDF decks were the way agencies pitched creators in 2017. They are still circulating because nothing replaced them, but they are searchable by nobody, sharable as a link only after upload, and out of date the moment a creator's TikTok hits a new threshold. The roster behind the deck is structured data: platform, niche, audience, engagement, format.
Brands searching for 'food TikTok creator 500k engagement above 5%' find the agencies whose roster is on the indexable web, not the agencies whose roster is in a Dropbox folder. SleekRank makes the public roster a side effect of maintaining the internal one. New creators get a URL the day they sign.
Engagement drops show up in search results within a sync cycle. Niche pages link to the creators inside that niche so brands navigating from a category roundup land on the right profile. The roster stops being a private spreadsheet feeding a closed sales process and starts being the agency's strongest organic asset.
Questions
Common questions about SleekRank for influencer profile pages
Not directly. Pull stats with existing tooling like Phyllo, Modash or platform APIs and store them in the sheet or feed SleekRank reads. The rest_api source handles authenticated endpoints if a backend already aggregates the data. SleekRank renders the page; the metrics pipeline lives in your stack.
 Store stats per platform as separate columns when each creator is platform-mono, or as an array of platform objects per creator for cross-platform talent. The list mapping repeats one row per platform with audience, engagement and handle. Either pattern fits depending on roster shape.
 No. SleekRank renders pages from data the agency provides. Metrics stay in whatever stack already produces them, which means the source of truth never moves. SleekRank consumes JSON, CSV or sheet output and presents it; nothing about the metric pipeline changes.
 Keep rate columns out of the visible mappings or gate them behind a logged-in section on the base page. Many agencies show 'rate on request' publicly and surface the actual range to authenticated brand partners. Both patterns work because mapping selection is per-field.
 Drop the row to remove the URL or flag a status column and render an 'no longer represented' state from the template. Some agencies redirect the URL to a successor creator in the same niche; others 410 it. The choice is template logic, not platform-imposed.
 Each creator URL is a real WordPress page in the sitemap and fully crawlable. The base template page stays noindex'd so only profiles compete in search. Person and CreativeWork schema markup added once to the template propagates across the entire roster.
 Yes. Store case studies as an array per creator with brand, campaign, results and assets. The list mapping renders one block per case study on the profile page. Pair with a separate page group keyed by brand to get reciprocal case-study URLs that link back.
 Add an exclusivity column to the roster and let the template render a different badge or CTA depending on the value. Non-exclusive profiles can list other agencies of record; exclusive ones get a 'represented exclusively by' block. Same data source, conditional template logic.
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