Influencer agencies invoice pre-view. Content Rewards pays per verified view. 454 live campaigns. $708,409 budget. No retainer.


Content Rewards runs on a completely different clock. Brands post campaigns with a live budget and a fixed CPM. Creators post clips. Every dollar that moves answers to a verified view, not a deliverable, not a mood board approval, not a retainer billed by the seat.
454 active campaigns. $708,409 in live budget. Zero followers needed.
Somewhere between the kickoff call and the invoice, performance stopped being part of the deal. Brands commit $3,000 to $10,000 a month to an influencer agency UGC team. Creators collect a flat fee. The content ships and accountability evaporates.
85% of marketers say user-created content outperforms agency-produced content, at a fraction of the cost.

Brands set a CPM and a budget. Creators produce and distribute. Every payout traces back to a verified thousand views, clean, on-chain, real. The overhead an influencer agency UGC team charges to manage the middle is simply not here.
For creators: find a campaign, cut a clip, earn every seven days.
Take existing brand footage, a podcast, a product demo, a founder going off, and cut it into short-form clips for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts. A phone, a free editing app, a hook that lands in two seconds. That is the entire barrier to entry.
The Call of Duty campaign generated 22.7 million verified views on a $37,500 budget. An influencer agency UGC buy at $25 CPM would have invoiced $562,500 for the same result.

Browse 454 active campaigns, filter by CPM, niche, and platform.
Open your editor, drop the hook into the first two seconds, add captions, post natively.
Submit the link. The brand has 48 hours to review. No response means auto-approved.
Views accumulate. Payouts land in your balance every seven days.
8,466 creators paid. $2.58 million total. Every number on that leaderboard came from verified views, not from brand goodwill, not from an agency's reporting dashboard.
Seven campaigns blew past their own budgets. Creators demand outran the allocation. That is what happens when performance is the only currency.

"From a small town in Canada, Content Rewards took me from zero to almost $10,000 a month at 18 years old. Two months. I can travel wherever I want now." Tristan
"Day one: $12. Day five: $1,300. Ten days in: $10,000. My H&M retail job paid $19,000 a year. I made that in a month." AJ
By 2026, the US UGC market clears $10 billion. The brands capturing that market are not renewing influencer agency UGC contracts, they are setting CPMs and letting hundreds of creators compete for every view.
$2.58M+ paid out. 7% platform fee. Keep 93% of every payout. Every seven days. Every view is verified.
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