One side launches campaigns with a reward pool. The other side posts clips, UGC, or promo content and competes on views or likes.
We are onboarding the first brands, affiliates, and agencies through a curated waitlist before opening public access.
• More posts from one pool
• Rank by views or likes
• Pay for performance
• Join active campaigns
• Create clips, UGC, or promo posts
• Earn from results
See what brands are promoting right now and where promoters are already competing
Three steps to get more people promoting you
Launches a campaign
Tracks, ranks, and pays
Create, post, and compete
• Add your product, offer, or content brief
• Set the prize pool and payout structure
• Choose whether winners rank by views or likes
• Go live and let promoters start posting
• Browse live campaigns and join with a tracking code
• Create a clip, testimonial, demo, or promo post
• Posts are validated and metrics tracked automatically
• Climb the live leaderboard as your post racks up views
• Campaign closes and final rankings lock in
• Top performers split the prize pool based on results
• Payouts hit your account automatically via Stripe
• Brands get distribution, promoters get paid
Everything you need to turn UGC creators into a measurable growth channel
A fixed $100 sponsorship usually buys one creator and one shot. A $100 campaign can attract multiple promoters competing to outperform each other for the same pool.
Tracking codes are verified and views or likes are refreshed automatically. You do not need to manually manage every submission.
Promoters can see where they rank and how much they can win. The leaderboard keeps attention high and output consistent.
The main questions people will have before launching a campaign
Paying one creator $100 usually gets you one post and one outcome. Putting that same $100 into a campaign can get multiple people promoting you at once, all pushing harder because they are competing for the reward.
Instead of buying a single placement, you create a leaderboard. More promoters join, more posts go live, and the competition can turn one budget into significantly more reach, views, and social proof.
No. You can run campaigns for clips, testimonials, demos, reactions, product posts, and other UGC formats. The point is to get people promoting your offer, not just reposting content.
You choose the reward pool and payout model, then promoters compete on views or likes. When the campaign ends, the top performers get paid automatically.