Viral Campaign in CTRify isn’t buried somewhere. You get to it by starting a new campaign at /new-campaign. When picking Campaign Type, look for Google Organic Rankings | Viral Boost—that’s the Viral Campaign (called viral_organic_boost internally). If it’s missing, make sure you’re in the campaign wizard, not the content or website builder, and your account has all campaign types enabled. Viral Campaign sends social or viral-style signals to URLs for Google to pick up. You need a target URL, market, keywords, schedule, and a way to track results. It’s about signaling, not content creation or AI sites.
What exact screen should you open?
Start at CTRify’s campaign creation flow: /new-campaign. The wizard asks you to pick a Campaign Type before setting verification, parameters, URLs, keywords, schedule, and review. Viral Campaign shows up as Google Organic Rankings | Viral Boost—it’s not a separate “Viral Campaign” menu item.
This matters because many look for a standalone Viral Booster page in the sidebar and miss the campaign-type selector. CTRify bundles Google organic CTR, AI CTR UX, Manual CTR, Keyword Shield, Kickstart, reputation, and viral boosts inside the campaign workflow. If you’re choosing a campaign type, you’re in the right place. If you’re editing content or AI sites, you’re not.
Why do some users not find Viral Campaign?
Mostly because they expect a top-level menu label. The wizard calls it Google Organic Rankings | Viral Boost, though internally or in discussion it’s Viral Campaign or Viral Booster. They’re the same, but you have to spot the wizard’s label during setup.
Another reason is context. If you’re inside AI Websites, WordPress, or content tools, it won’t show. Those screens build assets; campaign types live only in the campaign wizard. For agencies onboarding analysts, this split saves time: websites build assets; campaigns send signals; reports track results.
What should you prepare before opening the Viral Boost option?
Have your target URL ready, plus the business reason for the boost, country, device context, keyword or cluster, schedule, and measurement source. Viral Booster isn’t for random traffic blasts. It supports URLs with existing content, links, and indexation but needing social or discovery signals.
Example: a US affiliate tests a refreshed comparison page with existing links and rank tracking. A B2B SaaS team uses it on a launch page needing engagement signals. The method: define URL, set what counts as useful movement, then compare rank tracker, Search Console, and analytics data before and after.
How is Viral Campaign different from Manual CTR or AI CTR UX?
Viral Campaign focuses on viral or social-style traffic signals. Manual CTR targets exact keyword and URL control. AI CTR UX guides organic UX and CTR behavior for specific search opportunities. They’re related but serve different use cases.
Use the Signal Fit Framework: Viral Boost for discovery and social signals, Manual CTR for tight keyword tests, AI CTR UX for guided organic UX support. CTRify lets you pick the signal layer matching your bottleneck rather than generic traffic.
Does Viral Campaign require site verification?
Depending on campaign type and target, verification or ownership steps might be needed. Be ready to prove or select the target URL, then go through parameters, keyword or URL selection, schedule, and review. The key is launching campaigns from the wizard, not blog or website builders.
Quick checklist: account access, target URL, campaign type, country, device, brand keyword (if needed), credit estimate, schedule, analytics source, and final review. Missing any can make the option unavailable if the campaign brief isn’t complete.
How should you measure a Viral Booster campaign?
Measure as a before-and-after test on the target URL. Track ranking baseline, Search Console impressions, clicks, CTR, analytics visits, referral or social traces if available, and conversions tied to the page. Don’t just check raw traffic; focus on whether the URL became easier to discover, index, test, or reinforce.
Viral Booster fits into a bigger SEO picture. It doesn’t fix weak content or missing intent. Traffic signals alone won’t solve strategic problems. Start from the UX Signals/campaign workflow, pick the signal type matching your URL’s bottleneck, and use Viral Boost as part of that.
What is the safest launch workflow?
Open /new-campaign, pick Google Organic Rankings | Viral Boost, confirm URL and country, set parameters, review credit estimates, launch, and measure against your baseline. Keep the test clean—don’t change titles, content, or links during the test.
This workflow gives a clear path through CTRify and a decision rule: want controlled keyword behavior? Use Manual CTR. Need guided organic UX support? Use AI CTR UX. Looking for social or viral traffic signals? Use Viral Boost.





