Creator Dashboard Buyer Purchase History
How to read the Your recent purchases section on the creator dashboard and what hosted-by, on-demand, and purchase-status rows tell the user.
Where you see this in the app
This page documents the Your recent purchases section on Settings -> Creator.
Although the dashboard is creator-facing overall, this section shows the signed-in user’s own buyer-side purchase history.
What the section is for
Your recent purchases answers a simple question:
"What paid posts have I personally bought recently?"
That makes it different from:
- creator earnings cards,
- subscriber-health cards,
- top-performing-post seller metrics.
It is the dashboard’s compact buyer-history panel.
Hosted by, place, and status rows
Each row includes a small set of interpretation fields.
| Row detail | Meaning |
|---|---|
| date label | When the purchase happened |
| status | Purchase state for that item |
| post title | What was bought |
Hosted by ... | Which creator or host sold it |
| place label | Which venue it relates to when there is a place |
| amount | What was paid |
The combination of seller, place, and price is meant to make the row identifiable without opening it first.
On-demand vs place-linked purchases
Some rows show a place name. Others show On-demand.
| Value | What it means |
|---|---|
| Place name | The purchase was linked to a place-aware post |
On-demand | The purchase was not tied to a specific venue |
This distinction helps users quickly see whether the purchase was a location-driven experience or a general remote/digital offer.
How creators should use this history
Even though it sits on the creator dashboard, this section is still about the signed-in user as a buyer.
Use it when you want to:
- remember what you purchased recently,
- identify which creator hosted it,
- confirm whether it was place-linked or on-demand,
- cross-check a purchase before reopening the related post elsewhere in the app.
Related docs
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