Understand what are the requirements for that collaboration and what you need to deliver.

Avoid creating unsatisfying content that doesn’t meet the brand’s requirements.

Unsatisfying content affects your chances of being selected for further paid collaborations.

Avoid not getting paid for your work and receiving a negative review.

This is where you find the brief in the app:

Step #1:

Check the brand that’s inviting you to the collaboration and research it a bit. 

Keep your profile authentic and collaborate only with the brands you like.

Step #2:

How many pieces of content the brand needs (you’ll find the exact number in the brief). 

Each content piece has its own structure; you have 72h to deliver all of it and upload the proof and results. (Tap here to learn how to upload results.)

Step #3:

Check brand requirements for including tags to the brand’s social media profile, sticker linksspecific phrases, hashtags

Step #4:

Check the visual examples provided by the brand. 

If there are none, you can always take a look at the brand’s Instagram or TikTok profile and get a feeling of what kind of content the brand is looking for.

What happens next?

Now that you know what content you need to create and how to produce it, go ahead and accept the collaboration invite. The brand will review all influencers that accepted the invitation and select the ones that fit their marketing goals. Once you’ve been accepted in a paid campaign, you will be notified and you’ll have 72h to post the content and upload the proof and results.

Good luck!