1. My Agents - Type of Agents & Outreach Methods

Last updated: May 13, 2026

In My Agents, you can choose different outreach agent types based on how you want to engage creators. Each agent type controls what is sent, where creators see it, and how likely they are to respond.

Selecting the right agent helps you maximize response rates while managing message usage efficiently.


1.1 Target Collaboration + Message

What it does

  • Sends a Target Collaboration invitation

  • Follows up with a product card

  • Ends with a message

This counts as two messages sent in Euka.ai. However, under TikTok Shop’s outreach limit, the same creator only counts as one quota, making this a strong option for shops with outreach restrictions.

Creator UI Insights

  • Appears in the Creator Center as a Target Collaboration

  • Less noticeable than DMs, but signals strong brand intent

  • Message preview supports up to 200 characters, allowing richer context

  • Does not deduct from the creator’s free sample request quota


💡Best for

  • Shops working under TikTok Shop outreach limits

  • High-intent outreach that needs more explanation

  • Getting stronger visibility without consuming extra creator quotas


1.2 Target Collaboration Only

What it does

  • Sends only a Target Collaboration invitation

  • Creators previously invited but who haven't accepted are automatically re-invited (old invite withdrawn, new one sent). See Target Invite Overlap Logic below for full details.

Creator UI Insights

  • Shown in the Creator Center

  • Lower visibility compared to DM-style messages

  • Does not deduct from the creator’s free sample request quota

  • No message preview, so intent relies on collaboration context


💡Best for

  • Large-scale creator seeding

  • Expanding from an existing hero product by seeding new SKUs with creators who have already converted

  • Avoiding message usage while maintaining collaboration intent


Target Invite Overlap Logic

Applies to both 1.1 Target Collaboration, Message 1.2 Target Collaboration Only and📄 3. Email Campaigns.

When the same creator is targeted more than once, Euka handles the overlap automatically. The behavior depends on (a) whether they've already been invited for the product(s) in the new invite, and (b) whether they've accepted any prior invite.

Case 1 — Creator has not been invited yet

  • The invite is sent as normal.

Case 2 — Creator was previously invited for this product, but hasn't accepted

  • The old invite is automatically removed and the creator is invited to the new one.

  • Example: you send an invite at 15% commission, then send another at 20% for the same product. Euka uninvites the creator from the 15% invite and invites them to the 20% one. No manual cleanup needed.

  • 💡 Use this to nudge: every re-invite bumps the target collab to the top of the creator's Target Collabs pane. Re-running a TC + Message agent over the same group is a deliberate strategy for staying at the top of unresponsive creators' queues.

Case 3 — Creator has accepted a previous invite that includes any of the new invite's products

  • The creator is skipped from the entire new invite. This is what produces the "duplicate invitations" message in agent results.

  • Important for multi-product invites: the skip operates at the invite level, not per product within the invite. If a creator already accepted Product A in a prior invite, and you send a new invite bundling Products A, B, and C, the creator won't receive that invite at all, they won't get B or C either.

  • It is theoretically possible to uninvite an accepted creator and re-invite them (e.g. to change their commission rate post-acceptance), but this isn't automated yet.

  • Manual workaround: if you need to change a specific creator's commission rate after they've accepted, you'll need to do it manually, find the specific target invite and edit the commission rate directly.


Recommended Setup: One Target Invite Agent Per Product

Because of the invite-level skip behavior in Case 3, we recommend setting up one Target Invite agent per product rather than bundling multiple products into a single invite.

Why this matters:

  • If you bundle new products with one a creator has already accepted, they'll be excluded from the entire target invite.

  • Splitting per-product guarantees that every creator gets a chance to be invited to each new product, regardless of their past acceptance history on other products.

  • The slight extra operational effort is worth it for full delivery coverage.


1.3 Message + Open Collab Product Card

What it does

  • Sends an Open Collaboration product card

  • Followed by a message

Creator UI Insights

  • Appears as a direct message (DM) in the creator's inbox

  • The product card is visible directly inside the creator DM

  • Message preview shows up to 40 characters

  • Commission-first display, making it easy for creators to assess value

Notes

  • Creators must use their sample request quota, which may discourage some creators

  • If a creator does not respond, a maximum of 5 messages can be sent to the same creator


💡Best for

  • High open-collab, commission-driven outreach

  • Running incentive campaigns or contests

  • Faster visibility and easier discovery

  • Short, compelling pitches optimized for DM previews