Application Builder Campaign Preview and Launch
Republish Required for Changes
If you make changes to your campaign after publishing, you must republish for those updates to take effect in recruitment and contract configurations moving forward. Updates will not retroactively apply to existing influencer agreements already in place.
Preview Influencer Application
Review the complete application form as an influencer would see it before publishing to verify that the application accurately represents your campaign to potential influencers. Access the Influencer Application Preview to check all provided information, ensuring it is clear and correct before the campaign goes live.
Publish Campaign
Launch your campaign to initiate the influencer recruitment and sourcing process, making it visible to potential influencers and starting the automated matching process. Select the "Publish" button to make your campaign live, which triggers the system to identify and funnel interested creators who fit your outlined criteria.
What Happens When You Publish
Your campaign brief (including Basics, Brand Messaging, Collaboration, Content, Demographics, and Payment) becomes visible to Creators.
Deliverables automatically populate from your Collaboration section—so what you set there is exactly what Creators see.
Recruitment emails (if enabled) are generated from the details you provided in the Recruitment Email section.
Certain details in the Basics and Demographics sections lock and cannot be changed once live, to ensure fairness for all applicants.
Pre-Publishing Checklist
Before clicking Publish, review the following:
Basics Section
Is your campaign name clear and engaging?
Does your campaign type and goal align with your overall objectives?
Remember: These details cannot be changed after publishing.
Brand Messaging Section
Does your brand story highlight what makes you unique in 2–4 sentences?
Are your social links active and up to date?
Have you included 2–3 key messages Creators should mention?
Collaboration Section
Are deadlines realistic, factoring in shipping and approval time (if required)?
Did you set clear expectations for posts, Stories, tags, and hashtags?
Remember: Deliverables shown to Creators come directly from here.
Content Section
Are your instructions concise and easy to follow?
Did you provide inspiration (sample captions or visuals) without over-scripting?
Demographics Section
Does your follower range align with your budget?
Did you avoid being too restrictive with location, gender, or engagement rate thresholds?
Warning: Overly narrow targeting will shrink your applicant pool.
Payment Section
Is your compensation aligned with deliverables and follower ranges?
If using a fixed cash rate, have you adjusted demographics to ensure proper incentive levels?
If using “Asking Fee” campaigns, are you ready to review and negotiate rates?
Recruitment Email Section
Is your outreach email short, authentic, and goal-oriented?
Did you confirm the button color and sender name match your brand identity?
Remember: All emails are sent from creatoropportunity.com to ensure deliverability.
Editing After Publishing
Editable: Messaging, deliverables, content details, and recruitment emails can be refined as your campaign runs.
Not Editable: Core Basics (campaign type, goal, incentive structure) and Demographics lock once the campaign is published. To adjust these, you’ll need to duplicate the campaign and make edits in the new version.
Tips for Success
Think like a Creator: Re-read your brief as if you were applying. Would the incentive feel fair for the effort required? Is the language clear?
Align across sections: Make sure your Collaboration deliverables, Payment terms, and Recruitment email all tell the same story—misalignment reduces trust and interest.
Test and learn: Don’t expect to get everything perfect the first time. Launch campaigns, monitor Creator response, and refine your approach for future activations.
Communicate clearly: The fewer surprises for Creators, the smoother your campaign will run.