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Ingrid Larsen Asked: Jun 2026  In: Discovery & vetting

Can I save a shortlist of influencers for future campaigns?

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Yes, saving shortlists is a standard and genuinely useful feature, since the vetting work you do on a creator holds value well beyond one campaign. A creator you found, checked and liked but did not use this time is a strong candidate next time, so keeping an organized saved list means you do not redo discovery from scratch every campaign. Good practice is to save with context, why you shortlisted them and for what, so the list is useful months later rather than a pile of names. The honest point is that discovery is the expensive part and saved shortlists let you reuse it, so you build a living roster of vetted creators over time, since starting every campaign from zero throws away work you already paid for.

I do not want to redo this every time. Can I save a shortlist of influencers for future campaigns?

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Yes, saving shortlists is a standard and useful feature, since the vetting work you do on a creator holds value well beyond one campaign.

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Mateo Silva

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A creator you found, checked and liked but did not use this time is a strong candidate next time, so a saved list means you do not redo discovery from scratch.

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Bianca Costa

Social lead
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Discovery is the expensive part and saved shortlists let you reuse it, since starting every campaign from zero throws away work you already paid for.

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Liam Gallagher

Freelance marketer
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Yes and saving shortlists is one of the quietly valuable features of a discovery platform, because the work you put into finding and vetting a creator does not expire at the end of a campaign. Discovery is the expensive, time-consuming part: searching, filtering, checking authenticity, judging fit. Once you have done that for a creator, that vetted candidate has lasting value, whether or not you used them this time. A creator who was a near-miss for one campaign, right audience but wrong timing or budget, is frequently a perfect fit for the next and saving them means you do not have to rediscover and re-vet them from scratch months later.

The practice that makes saved shortlists genuinely useful, rather than a forgotten pile of names, is saving with context. Note why you shortlisted a creator, which audience they reach, what campaign type they suit, any concerns you had, so that when you open the list later it tells you something rather than just listing handles. Organising saved creators into groups, by niche, by tier, by campaign type, turns a flat list into a working roster you can pull from fast. Over time this compounds into a real asset: a living, growing set of pre-vetted creators that makes each new campaign start from a warm base rather than a cold search. So yes, you can save shortlists for future campaigns and you should, because discovery is the costly step and a saved, contextual roster lets you reuse that investment instead of paying for it again every time.

Flinque is built to let you save and reuse your vetting work. Through influencer discovery you can save shortlists of vetted creators and keep them organised for future campaigns, so the authenticity and fit checks you ran once carry forward instead of restarting each time. A saved roster of pre-vetted creators is one of the most practical assets a brand can build. So use Flinque to save your shortlists with context and let each campaign draw on the discovery work you have already done.

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