We’ve rolled out the third-largest update in Spiffy’s history—a milestone that’s more than just new features. This is the foundation for what’s next for your business and for Spiffy, as we expand into broader automation, insights, and seamless management.
At the heart of it all is our newest feature: Products.
Since day one, Spiffy has helped you build checkouts, automate sales, and grow your business with less hassle. Now, things are about to get even smoother and more flexible.
With the new Products element at the core, managing your offers, automation, and affiliates will become simpler, more powerful, and future-ready—opening up huge possibilities over the months ahead.
When the update goes live, here’s what you can do with Products:
Easily manage every offer from a single, streamlined dashboard. Designed to save time, reduce steps, and keep you in the driver’s seat.
Trigger automations tailored to specific products, powering up your onboarding and fulfillment workflows.
Manage your affiliate programs with fewer moving parts, making recruiting and rewarding partners easier than ever.
All your favorite Spiffy tools now work within the new Products system. You can easily select and manage your products directly, making it simple to launch new offers or update existing ones in just a few clicks.
As we roll out Products, there are a few changes to how things work in Spiffy that you’ll want to review—especially if you’re using subscriptions or affiliate programs
There are no breaking changes in this update, however how certain aspects of Spiffy function have changed and are now different.
What’s new: All Product names, including Subscription Products will now appear in order summaries, receipts, and confirmation emails.
What to do: Review your Subscription Product, Group, and Plan names to make sure they’re customer-facing and clear.
Audit your Subscription Product Names
What’s new: Affiliate tracking is now tied to Products, not individual checkouts.
What to do: No action needed right now—your current affiliate setups will continue tracking as usual. Going forward, simply add a Product to an Affiliate Program, and commissions will track automatically on all Checkouts where that Product is sold. If you want more control, you can still assign specific Checkouts to generate commissions on a Product.
What’s new: If a Subscription is linked to an Affiliate Program, commissions will now be tracked across all checkouts where that Product is sold.
What to do: You can set exceptions or add checkout-level overrides for any offers that shouldn’t track commissions.
Learn about Commission Overrides
What’s new: Tools like LeadDyno, FirstPromoter, and Rewardful now track at the Product level only.
What to do: Previously set checkout level affiliate tracking will function as expected. Moving forward, you’ll set up and manage affiliate commissions at the Product level.
Learn more about Spiffy Affiliate Tracking for more reliable and robust tracking.
What’s new: Pixels and analytics now include Product IDs for every item on a checkout or order.
What to do: If you’re using external tools that rely on these IDs, you may need to update your settings to align with the new structure.
We’re not stopping at launch! The Products foundation lets us deliver big improvements fast. Coming soon:
We’re committed to rolling these out quickly, so your feedback will help guide each release.
We’re here to make sure you get the most from these updates.
Big things are happening at Spiffy, and we couldn’t do it without you. Thanks for being part of this journey!