Essential — launch priority
Receive your first invitation
A brand has invited you to a campaign. Here’s what happens and how to respond.
Where you’ll see it
- In-app notification in the bell icon, the moment it arrives
- Email to your verified address
- Push notification on the mobile app, if installed
Click any of them and you land on the invitation card.
What to look at
Read these before deciding:
| Section | What to check |
|---|---|
| Brand name + logo | Is this a brand you’d want to associate with? |
| Brief | What do they want, where, by when? Read it twice. |
| Compensation | Cash + product, or just product? Currency? |
| Service mode | Self / Escrow / Managed — affects when you get paid (see Service modes compare) |
| Deadline | Is the timeline realistic? |
| Deliverables count | One Reel? Three Stories + a Reel? Read carefully. |
| Usage rights | How long can the brand reuse your content? |
| Exclusivity | Are you barred from working with competitors during the campaign? |
Three responses
- Accept — you’re committed. In Escrow / Managed mode, the money is now locked for you.
- Decline — pass. Optionally tell them why (helps your match quality next time).
- Negotiate — counter on price, deadline, or scope. The brand sees your counter and can accept, counter back, or withdraw.
See Accept or decline well and Negotiate before accepting.
After you accept
- The brand chat opens
- You’ll see deadlines, brief revisions, and any brand assets they’ve shared
- Submit your deliverables on time — see Submit deliverables
Invitation expires
If you don’t respond, an invitation auto-expires (usually after 5 days, sometimes shorter for time-sensitive campaigns). You won’t be penalized — but the brand will move on.