Every campaign automatically generates a label that tags all posts created from it — whether those posts came from tasks or from franchisees using campaign assets. This makes it easy to filter and measure campaign performance in analytics without any manual tagging.
The auto-label
When you publish a campaign, the platform creates a label with the same name as the campaign. This label is automatically applied to every post that comes out of the campaign.
You don't create, name, or manage this label. It's maintained by the platform.
If you rename the campaign, the label is renamed to match. Any filtering or reports that used the old label name will need to be updated.
If you duplicate a campaign, the copy gets its own label when it's first published. The original and the copy have separate labels — so "Black Friday 2025" and "Black Friday 2026" are tracked independently.
Using labels in analytics
The campaign label works the same as any other label in your analytics and reporting. You can filter posts by label to see everything that came out of a specific campaign — including posts that franchisees created from assets, not just auto-converted tasks.
This gives you a complete picture of campaign activity, even for content that franchisees customized or scheduled on their own timeline.
The label in the campaign form
In the current version, the campaign form doesn't show the label field. The auto-label is attached in the background regardless. User-managed labels (adding your own labels to a campaign) will be available in a future release.