Documentation Index
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What it’s for
The external form is a simple web page that people outside your company use to send promotional content into Adclear for review — for example agencies, affiliates, or influencers. They don’t need an Adclear login before they start.How someone gets the link
Your team copies a submission link from workspace settings and shares it with the right third parties.The link determines which organisation and workspace the submission lands in. If the link doesn’t specify a workspace, it goes to the default workspace for that organisation.
The submission flow
What the person filling it in does
They enter basics like name, email, promotion title, and which product, channel, and market apply. They agree to privacy terms. Then they add their creative in one of three ways:Upload a file
An image, PDF, or other supported format uploaded directly from their device.
Paste text
Copy-paste the ad copy or content body directly into the form.
Paste a URL
Adclear visits the page and captures what’s on it as the asset.
Compared to full Adclear users, external submitters are on a streamlined path: one promotion at a time, not the full range of upload types your internal marketing guide describes.
What happens after they submit
Adclear creates an account for them — or connects to one that already exists with the same email — and adds them to your organisation with an external-style role, meant for third parties, not full internal staff.Automatic sign-in
They’re usually signed in automatically so they can open their submission and follow its progress.
What external submitters see in the app
External users are meant to focus on their submission — not the whole Adclear experience. Menus and options are pared back on purpose.Escalations — for example sending something to legal after rejection — only apply if your organisation has turned that workflow on and their access allows it. Whether someone can escalate is a question of how your organisation configures roles and workflows, not part of the form itself.