Send Everyone Who Clicks To The Same Destination
Affiliates generate links that skip the redirect cascade and send every click to one chosen page.
Redirect Offers Only
Global And Per-Offer Control
Optional Or Enforced
Cascade Fallback Built In


What Changes When You Turn It On
A redirect offer normally routes every click through an automatic cascade. Specific landing page targeting lets affiliates step out of that logic.
One Page Instead Of The Cascade
The affiliate picks a landing page from the offer, and every visitor on that link sees it regardless of their location, device or other characteristics.
A Target Parameter In The Link
The generated link carries a target parameter holding the landing page ID, which is what the redirect service reads instead of the cascade.
Control On Two Separate Levels
Enable it globally under Settings → Tracking → Redirect Domains, then override it on any individual offer that needs something different.
Optional For Flexibility, Enforced For Control
Enforcement makes landing page selection mandatory: every link an affiliate generates has to carry a chosen page.
Optional Targeting
Affiliate choice: automatic cascade or a specific landing page
Redirect cascade: available as fallback
Link generation: target parameter optional
Use case: flexibility for affiliates

Enforced Targeting
Affiliate choice: must select a specific landing page
Redirect cascade: not used, except on errors
Link generation: target parameter required
Use case: strict control over promotions

What This Solves In A Running Program
Redirect offers already route traffic by location and other click parameters. Targeting sits above that logic rather than replacing it.
Consistent Experience Across A Campaign
Traffic on one link always sees the same page, instead of the one that location and device rules would pick per visitor.
Brand-Approved And Compliance-Bound Pages
When only certain pages are cleared for promotion, enforcement removes the option to send traffic anywhere else.
Deep Links Build On Top Of It
On redirect offers, deep linking needs targeting first, because the deep link is validated against the domain of its landing page.
The Cascade Stays As A Safety Net
If targeting fails, the click falls back to the standard cascade, so links keep working through a configuration mistake.
Resolved Before Anything Else
A forced landing page is the first thing the redirect service evaluates, ahead of offer status checks and the cascade.
Landing Pages Managed From Your Own Stack
Landing pages and their priority order can be managed through the public API, and the same endpoints answer over Trackdesk MCP.
Three Steps: From Global Switch To Generated Link
Configured In Your Tracking Settings
Open Settings → Tracking → Redirect Domains and enable specific landing page targeting for all redirect offers. Direct tracking offers are unaffected, since landing page selection is already part of that integration.
An offer can enable the feature while the global setting is off, or disable it while it is on. Enforcement works the same way, and an offer has to have targeting enabled before it can enforce it.
In the link generation interface affiliates see a Target specific landing page toggle with a tooltip. Switching it on reveals a dropdown of the offer's available landing pages, and the generated link carries the chosen page in its target parameter.
No. It applies to redirect tracking only. Direct tracking already requires the affiliate to select a landing page as part of the integration, so there is nothing to override.