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Inside a campaign — read the rules, submit clips, work bounties, track performance

When you click into a campaign from Campaigns or your Dashboard home, you land here. This is where the work happens — read the rules, submit clips, pick up bounties, and track views.

Read the platform rules first

Botting, audience-mismatch, hidden engagement, and rule-breaking submissions get clips removed and earnings forfeited. See platform rules.

Reading the campaign

The Campaign Details section is where the brand tells you what they want — content rules, required minimums (views, duration, sound), account rules, reference links, and audience requirements. Click View full rules if it's long.

If your clip doesn't meet the rules, it won't earn. Don't skip this part.

Bounties

Some campaigns have bounties — extra payouts for hitting specific tasks (e.g. "Trending sound", "Feature product X"). Each bounty card shows the requirement and rate.

When you upload, a clip is either a regular submission or a bounty submission, not both. You can mix on the same campaign by submitting some clips as regular and others as bounties. Bounties-only campaigns require every submission to be tagged.

Submitting a clip

Post the clip on your social account first

The clip needs to be a real, public post on a linked account. Get it live and grab the URL.

Click Upload clip

Top of the campaign page. Or Submit as bounty on a bounty card.

Paste the URL

We auto-detect the platform (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, X) and the account that owns it.

Add to a bounty (optional)

Pick the matching tag from the dropdown if you're claiming one.

Submit

Tracking starts immediately. The clip drops into your Your clips table at the bottom.

If something's wrong (wrong account, duplicate URL, age cutoff, missing sound), the dialog tells you what to fix.

Min views

Two thresholds usually apply:

  • Per-post: 1,000 views. Each post must hit 1,000 views before its views count.
  • Total: usually 25,000 views. Your combined views on this campaign must cross the campaign's minimum before earnings release.

The page shows the exact total threshold and your progress. Bounty submissions track separately.

Status meanings

StatusWhat it means
TrackingViews and earnings are being collected; included in next payout
StoppedNo longer pulling metrics — campaign cycle ended or clip stopped meeting a rule
BannedA moderator removed the clip (rules violation, dispute)
PaidIncluded in a completed payout

Eligibility

If you're missing something to submit (no payment method, unverified account, private campaign), an Eligibility dialog lists each fix with a button to go straight there.

What's next

  • Clips — every clip you've submitted, across every campaign
  • Payments — earnings and payout methods
  • Rules — thresholds and what gets clips banned
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