Fit before follower count.
Creators are shortlisted by city, niche, audience fit, content style and campaign goal.
Creators are shortlisted by city, niche, audience fit, content style and campaign goal.
Each creator gets talking points, do-nots, deliverables and a posting window.
Creator-level tracking connects posts to traffic, redemptions, leads and orders.
One dashboard shows reach, clicks, redemptions, engagement, delivery and learning.
A creator posts. The brand gets screenshots. Someone says the reach was good. Then nobody knows what actually happened.
The real problem is not creators. It is the missing system around them: weak shortlisting, loose briefs, no tracking, unclear usage rights, and reporting that stops at vanity numbers.
We fix the system around creator marketing.
A creator can look perfect and still be wrong for the campaign. We check fit before follower count.
If a post has no link, code or UTM, you are guessing. We track the path from creator to action.
A strong creator video is useless if the brand cannot reuse it. We lock usage, whitelisting and exclusivity before go-live.
We do not end campaigns with screenshots. We show which creators moved attention, clicks, codes and orders.
Influencer marketing should not feel like a favour economy. It should feel like a campaign system: clear objective, right creators, clean briefs, tracked links, enforceable contracts and a report that tells you what to do next.
/launch?creator=cityfoodUTMPost linkCREATOR15CODECode usageProduct launch, store visits, UGC, awareness, city testing, sale support or reusable content. The campaign shape follows the job.
We shortlist by audience fit, city, niche, content quality, credibility, engagement quality and brand safety.
Each creator gets the story, cues, deliverables, posting windows, usage rights, exclusivity and disclosure requirements.
Every creator goes live with their own link, UTM, code or tracking setup. We monitor while the campaign is running.
You know who to repeat, who to cut, and what type of content deserves more money.
You do not just get a list of influencers. You get the campaign machinery around them.
Goal, audience, platform, budget split, campaign window and creator role.
Nano, micro, mid-tier or macro creators selected by geography, category and content quality.
Communication, availability checks, deliverable discussions and pricing coordination.
Storyline, product cues, hook ideas, talking points, do-nots, deadlines and posting instructions.
Usage rights, exclusivity windows, whitelisting rights, deliverable terms and disclosure labels.
UTM links, creator codes, landing-page links, Shopify or GA4 coordination and dashboard structure.
Posting calendar, reminders, approvals, go-live tracking and issue resolution.
Reach, clicks, saves, engagement, redemptions, orders, CPA and learning notes.
Not every brand needs the same influencer plan. A product launch, store opening, monthly content drip and long-term ambassador campaign should not be sold as the same thing.
A short, sharp wave of creator posts around a product launch, drop, store opening, event or campaign window.
A planned creator cadence that keeps the brand visible without relying only on paid ads or random one-off posts.
Creators attend, experience, film and publish the campaign while the brand receives content it can reuse.
A longer partnership with selected creators who repeatedly show up for the brand over a few months.
Every creator gets their own tracking setup. The campaign is not judged only by screenshots, views or "good engagement." You can see who drove attention, clicks, saves, redemptions and orders.
These are sample campaign formats. Replace sample labels with approved brand names and verified metrics when case studies are cleared for publication.

Result pending approval / learning: trust beat size

Result pending approval / learning: brief quality changed output

Result pending approval / learning: repetition built recall
The dashboard makes creator selection sharper after every campaign.
Rights and usage terms turn creator output into a brand asset.
Creator-wise tracking gives founders and CMOs a clean story for what worked.
Tell us what you are trying to move: a launch, a store opening, a city, a product, a creator content bank, or a long-term trust play. We will recommend the smallest campaign shape that makes sense.