Build an influencer collab page for [name]. Their curated edit of [N] products, exclusive code [CODE] for [X%] off.
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Build an influencer collab page at /pages/x-emma: hero with Emma's portrait and intro quote, her curated 'Emma's edit' of 8 products with personal notes, exclusive 15% code (EMMA15), Instagram embed of her wearing pieces, and an 'About Emma' bio block.
- Creator's portrait + voice anchors the page.
- Curated 'their edit' product set with personal notes.
- Exclusive discount code (auto-applied at cart).
- Instagram + UGC embed for additional proof.
Sections this page should include
- Influencer hero with portrait + intro quote
- Curated 'their edit' of 8 products with personal notes
- Exclusive discount code (15% off, for example)
- Instagram embed of the influencer wearing pieces
- 'About them' bio block
- Trust signals + reviews
What you're trying to do
Influencer traffic converts 3-5x better on creator-led pages than on the homepage. Their audience came to see what THEY recommend, not your full catalog. A focused 'their edit' page lets the creator's voice do the selling, and the exclusive code closes the math.
Things to watch out for
- FTC disclosure — Fudge auto-includes #ad / paid partnership language.
- Code uniqueness — Fudge handles this: exclusive per creator so attribution is accurate.
- Reusable template — Fudge handles this: easy to spin up new creator pages from the same template.
- Instagram embed — Fudge uses oEmbed so it stays fresh as they post.
How Fudge does it
Fudge duplicates your live theme into a draft, builds a custom page template with the sections and logic your prompt requires, and populates it with your real products, pricing, and brand styling. Everything starts in draft — you preview before publishing, tweak any section, and your live store stays untouched until you're ready.
Building an influencer collab page that earns the influencer’s audience
Influencer collab pages are the storefront extension of influencer partnerships — a dedicated page where the influencer’s audience can shop their curated selections with an exclusive code. The collab page works because the influencer’s vetting reduces shopper friction; their audience trusts their picks more than they trust your catalog.
When this page is worth building
Build the influencer collab page for partnerships that meet a quality bar: the influencer has actually used your products, has a real audience that trusts them, and has time to participate beyond a single Instagram post. Skip the page for one-off, low-investment partnerships — a basic affiliate code link is enough.
The page works best when the influencer brings the traffic and the curation; you bring the product, the discount, and the seamless shopping experience.
What makes one great
- Hero with influencer portrait + intro quote — sets the personal tone immediately.
- Curated ‘their edit’ of 8 products with personal notes — handwritten-style notes per product about why they chose it. The notes are what differentiates from a flat product grid.
- Exclusive 15% discount code (or similar) — gives the influencer’s audience a real incentive.
- Instagram embed of the influencer wearing pieces — UGC validation, easy social proof.
- ‘About them’ bio block — for shoppers who arrive without context.
Common mistakes to avoid
The biggest mistake is treating the influencer’s voice as marketing. The collab page should sound like the influencer, not like your brand voice — their audience trusts their voice, not yours.
The second mistake is single-product collab pages. If the influencer is genuinely curating, 6–12 products make for a real collab; 1 product reads as a sponsored ad.
Pair this with affiliate landing pages — same structural pattern, different relationship type. Both compound your creator-driven revenue.