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MonetizationUpdated 2026-03-06

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 detailMeaning
date labelWhen the purchase happened
statusPurchase state for that item
post titleWhat was bought
Hosted by ...Which creator or host sold it
place labelWhich venue it relates to when there is a place
amountWhat 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.

ValueWhat it means
Place nameThe purchase was linked to a place-aware post
On-demandThe 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:

  1. remember what you purchased recently,
  2. identify which creator hosted it,
  3. confirm whether it was place-linked or on-demand,
  4. cross-check a purchase before reopening the related post elsewhere in the app.