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Tell us where you are, what you post and which platforms you're on. Then a quick Stripe identity check — the same one big platforms use to send people money.
Sign up in minutes, accept campaigns from local spots and national brands, film with a Creative Assistant in your corner — and get paid through Stripe the moment your video clears the checklist.
No mystery, no chasing invoices, no "exposure." Here's exactly what happens and exactly when the money moves.
Tell us where you are, what you post and which platforms you're on. Then a quick Stripe identity check — the same one big platforms use to send people money.
Offers land in your inbox — visits to places near you, and national campaigns where the product ships to your door. Every brief shows the reward, the script, the timing and what's included before you say yes.
Every brief comes with a Creative Assistant: it turns the script into a shot list, suggests hooks that fit your style, and checks your cut against the requirements — subtitles, audio, the lot — before you submit.
Post from your own account and submit the link. Once the video is approved, has stayed live for the period in your brief, and you've shared the Spark Ads code (or your platform's equivalent), the payout goes to your bank via Stripe.
No vague "after the campaign wraps up." The conditions are specific, visible in your dashboard, and the same for everyone.
It follows the script's required beats and meets the quality bar — subtitles, clear audio, the checklist below. The Creative Assistant helps you pass this first time.
Each brief states how many days the post must stay up on your account. The countdown runs automatically from your submitted link — nothing for you to track manually.
On TikTok that's the Spark Ads authorisation code, which lets the business boost your post from your account. On other platforms, it's the equivalent partnership/boost permission. Your brief shows exactly where to find it.
The one-time identity check at sign-up (KYC) is what makes the transfer to your bank legal and instant to trigger — the same rails used by major creator platforms. We never see your ID documents or bank details; Stripe holds them.
Restaurants, cafés, salons, barbers, gyms and shops in your area. You visit, experience the place — often with the meal or service included — and film on location.
Product drops and promos from brands across the UK. The product arrives at your door — usually yours to keep — and you film wherever you create best.
These aren't style rules — your style is yours. They're the baseline every business is paying for, and the Creative Assistant checks all of them with you before you submit.
Every campaign comes with a Creative Assistant — from the moment you accept to the moment you submit.
The brief's beats become a concrete plan: what to film, in what order, before you even arrive.
Stuck on the opening line? It suggests hooks based on what already works on your account.
Subtitles, audio levels, required beats, disclosure — flagged and fixable before approval, so you're not bounced back.
"Can I use this sound?" "Is this shot okay?" Ask it instead of guessing — at 2am if that's when you edit.
Businesses pay for specific moments to exist in the video. They don't pay for your personality — that part can't be bought, scripted or replaced. It's why you're here.
The questions creators ask before their first campaign — answered straight.
When three things are true: your video is approved, it has stayed live on your account for the period stated in your brief, and you've shared the Spark Ads code (or your platform's equivalent). Then the payout is sent to your bank via Stripe. All three are visible in your dashboard, so you always know where you stand.
It's TikTok's official authorisation code that lets the business boost your post as an ad — from your account, with your name on it, which usually means more reach for you too. You generate it in TikTok's settings in under a minute; your brief shows exactly where. Other platforms have an equivalent partnership permission, and the brief covers that too.
Because we're sending you real money, and that legally requires knowing who's receiving it (it's called KYC — "know your customer"). Stripe runs the check; it's the same process used by major creator and freelance platforms. We never see your ID documents or your bank details. You do it once, and every payout after that is automatic.
You'll get specific, fixable feedback — "subtitles missing from 0:04," not "didn't like it." Re-edit, resubmit, get paid. The Creative Assistant checks your cut against the same checklist before submission, so most videos pass first time.
It varies by campaign, and it's stated clearly on every brief before you accept — never sprung on you afterwards. The countdown is tracked automatically from your submitted post link.
No. A phone that shoots steady 9:16 video and decent audio is enough — that's what the format is built on. The quality bar is about clarity (subtitles, clean sound, good light), not equipment.
Honest beats fake — audiences smell forced praise instantly, and the brief never asks you to lie. You hit the required moments and disclose the partnership; your genuine take is what makes the content work.
You're not locked in. You accept campaigns one at a time, each with its own terms, and you remain free to create whatever else you want on your own account.
Five minutes to sign up, one Stripe check, and the campaign offers start landing. Pick what fits your feed — skip what doesn't.