Agencies charge a premium to run campaigns you could set up yourself in ten minutes. Post your brief, set what you'll pay per view or per post, and let creators come to you.
The whole campaign workflow — brief, creator matching, content review, metric tracking, payments — without an agency in the middle taking a cut.
Six steps and you're done. Pick your pay structure — flat fee, CPV, milestone bonuses, or a mix — set a budget, and the campaign goes live.
Campaigns show up in the creator feed as soon as they go live. Want a specific creator? Send a private invite link. Want to keep it quiet? Make the whole campaign invite-only.
Turn on approval and creators have to submit their content for your sign-off before posting publicly. Approve it, push back with notes, or skip the whole thing if you trust your creators.
Views, likes, shares, and comments per post, updated on a rolling schedule. Cost-per-view updates as metrics come in. You can see what each creator is earning you and whether the campaign is on pace.
Stripe handles the money. Fund at checkout, earnings calculated from your model, transfers sent to creators. You never touch a spreadsheet.
If you want AI-generated content, say so. Set which tools are acceptable, require FTC disclosure, attach a visual style reference. Human-only is an option too.
8% transparent fee
No subscriptions, no hidden charges
TikTok · Instagram · X
OAuth-verified accounts, real metrics
Performance-based
Pay for results, not promises
Invite links
Targeted outreach, invite-only campaigns
These are the actual next items. No launch dates I can't stand behind — just the real list with rough quarters.
The feed is fine for browsing, but the best fit isn't always who's looking. This adds automatic suggestions — builders get creator recommendations, creators get campaigns worth applying to — based on niche and past results.
Views are a proxy. What you actually want to know is which post drove a signup or install. Attribution links and conversion data, so the number that matters shows up in your dashboard.
If you run the same type of campaign more than once, you shouldn't have to rebuild it from scratch. Save a setup, clone it, adjust the budget, go.
Right now it's one login per account. Team accounts let you add people, assign who reviews drafts, and share campaign visibility without handing over your credentials.
Deeper stats for creators — audience breakdown, which times your content tends to perform, historical trends across campaigns. More signal, less noise.
Refer a builder or creator, earn platform credits. Early users will get a better deal on the structure — details TBD but it's confirmed on the list.
Sign up free. You don't need a credit card until you actually launch something.