Sources, Offers & Domains
The Sources hub is a single page with tabs for everything that feeds your campaigns: what you promote, who pays you, where traffic comes from, your domains, and uptime monitoring. Pixels are closely related and covered here too.
→ Open it: app.synaptyx.pro/dashboard/sources
Offers
The products or pages you promote, and what they pay.
| Field | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Name | Your label for the offer. |
| URL | The destination (supports macros). |
| Default payout | What you earn per conversion. |
| Payout type | CPA (sale), CPL (lead), RevShare (% of sale), or Multi. |
Offers are referenced by Offer nodes in the visual builder. Editing an offer’s URL automatically re-syncs every campaign that uses it to the edge — so the edge never serves a stale link.
CPA Networks
The affiliate networks behind your offers. Connecting a network lets Synaptyx understand its postback format and (where supported) sync offers. Each network can have a postback secret and an IP allowlist to secure inbound conversion postbacks. See Postbacks.
Traffic Sources
Where your visitors come from (Facebook, TikTok, a newsletter…). A traffic source stores the postback URL Synaptyx calls when a conversion happens, so the source’s own tracker learns about it and can optimize.
Clicks are also auto-classified into a category — paid, organic, social, ai,
referral, email, or direct — independent of any source you configure.
Revenue Sources
Connect Stripe or Polar to attribute your own product sales to Synaptyx clicks. This is for SaaS/e-commerce owners and is fully documented on its own page: Revenue Sources.
Domains
Your custom tracking domains. Add a domain, create the DNS record, and Synaptyx verifies it and issues TLS automatically. Full guide: Custom Tracking Domains.
Monitoring
Uptime checks for your landing pages and links. Monitoring answers “is my page up, fast, and not flagged?”
| Check | What it does |
|---|---|
ping | HTTP HEAD — is it reachable? |
curl | HTTP GET — status code + response time. |
safeBrowsing | Google Safe Browsing — is the URL flagged as dangerous/blocked? |
Each site has a check interval, a failure threshold, and notification cooldowns, with recovery and “unban” alerts. Crucially, a monitored site can drive Landing failover in the builder: if the site goes down, traffic automatically diverts to a fallback lander (see the Landing node).
Pixels
Pixels (/dashboard/pixels) capture events from your pages — page views,
add-to-cart, custom goals — and stream them back to Synaptyx.
- Install by copying the snippet into your landing/thank-you page.
- Track custom events and watch them fire in real time.
- The beacon path is adblock-resistant (HMAC-derived per campaign) and respects a referer allowlist you configure on the Landing Pixel node.
Pixel data powers Funnels and Audiences, and adds client-side bot signals to fraud scoring.
Advanced pixel analytics, smart routing, and several other capabilities are Pro/ Scale features. See Plans & Billing.