Release Notes

Campaign Deep Vetting, Creator Crawl Credits

New: Deep vet an entire campaign at once

You can now deep vet every creator in a campaign with a single click. Hit "Deep vet all" on the campaign page, and Glystn queues a full post history crawl for each creator in the background. A progress banner tracks the crawl in real time — processing, complete, or failed — so you always know which creators are ready for AI evaluation. Once a creator's full history is indexed, their content library expands from the most recent posts to up to 2,000 pieces of content, giving your campaign scores a much deeper foundation.

What you can do with it

  • Score campaigns on complete creator histories. Instead of evaluating creators on their latest posts, deep vet the whole campaign to unlock their full archives. The AI scores and fit summaries become more accurate when they can reference thousands of posts instead of dozens.
  • Track deep vetting progress without refreshing. The campaign page updates live as each creator's crawl completes. Creators who are already fully indexed skip the queue automatically, so you only spend credits on creators who need it.
  • Buy credits when you need them. A new credit packs page lets you purchase additional deep crawl credits in one-time packs — from 100 credits for quick evaluations to 15,000 for large-scale campaigns. Your current balance is always visible in the user menu.

Also in this release

  • Deep Vetting API. For teams with programmatic workflows, a new API endpoint lets you submit batches of up to 25 creators at a time for deep crawling. Authenticate with your MCP API key, send a list of Instagram or TikTok usernames, and get back per-creator status and credit usage. Full documentation is available on the API docs page.
  • MCP API key usage tracking. The MCP settings page now shows real per-key usage — total tool calls, billed versus bypassed, and a per-tool breakdown — sourced from actual audit logs instead of raw request counts.
  • Bug fix. Fixed an issue where subscription credits could be incorrectly refilled when a renewal payment failed, ensuring credits are only added on successful payments.