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# Check Your Hired Creators' Performance

Track and review campaign data by viewing various performance reports.

#### Find campaign performance reports

1. From the left navigation bar, select ![](/files/CDnwOBeIdds9r3Z6zTnO) **\[Engage]** → **Campaign Manager →** [**Creator**](https://app.impact.com/secure/advertiser/engage/campaigns/influencer-campaign-manager-flow.ihtml).
2. On the *Campaign Manager* screen, select the **Active** tab to view all your currently active campaigns.
   * Each campaign provides a summary of the most important insights.
     * How many applied
     * How many you invited
     * Total in negotiation
     * How many you hired
     * Total tasks
     * Budget spent
3. Hover over the campaign you want to manage and select **Manage Campaign**.
4. On your selected campaign's screen, select **Performance**.
   * This tab will give you creator, platform, and campaign performance metrics for the chosen campaign.

**Learn more about campaign reporting**

Refer to the following doc to learn about creator campaign performance reporting:

* [Content & Campaign Overview Report](https://help.impact.com/brand/what-would-you-like-to-learn-about/creator-program/creator-reports/content-and-campaign-overview-report)


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