> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://integrations.impact.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://integrations.impact.com/brand-api-reference/reference/clicks.md).

# Clicks

*Clicks* are referral events representing when a partner has sent traffic from their property (e.g., website, app, etc.) to a brand's property. Clicks can also be referred to as *taps* if working with mobile apps. Payouts are typically made to the partner who drives the winning click (which is most commonly the last click) for a conversion event. If you want to pay for clicks directly (i.e., set up a CPC program), you will need to set up clicks as their own event type. Reach out to your CSM (or [contact support](https://app.impact.com/support/portal.ihtml?createTicket=true)).

You can schedule a job to export daily clicks as a CSV file. The API call will return an object describing the initial job status, a URI to poll for status updates, and a URI to download the job result file. [Enable a Postback](/brand-api-reference/reference/webhooks/enable-postbacks.md) to notify you when your click data is ready to download or you can check the status of a job using the [Jobs endpoint](https://integrations.impact.com/impact-brand/reference/job-overview).

If this call was made before with exactly the same set of input parameters, information on the previously scheduled job will be returned instead of a new job being scheduled.


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