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Private pilot · Free while we're onboarding

A credit score for the creator economy

One number that follows you everywhere — built from real payouts, real views, and real reviews from both sides. Unlike your actual credit score, you can see exactly how it's calculated.

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0/ 100
Jordan Reyes · AI App UGC
based on 9 verified deals

83 = 0.6 × 78% + 0.4 × 90%

Would-rehire rate0%
Reliability0%

See exactly how it works, right now

Everything below is live — the same math, the same screens, the same product you'd actually use.

How is this Score calculated?

Score = 60% × brand would-rehire rate + 40% × reliability, shown only once there are 3+ brand-confirmed deals. Nothing here is an AI guess — it's this exact formula run on real logged data.

Score breakdown83
Would-rehire × 60% = 46.8 ptsReliability × 40% = 36.0 pts

What each deal's badge means:

  • Platform-verifiedview counts pulled directly from the connected account, can't be edited by either side
  • Brand-confirmedboth sides independently confirmed the deal happened as described
  • Self-reportedonly one side has entered this — not yet corroborated, weighted lowest

Try the actual formula

This is the exact math every deal on the platform runs — not a mockup.

CPM$0.67

Confirm this deal

Jordan logged: $200 paid, 300,000 views, AI App UGC

Confirm this dealDispute

No account needed to respond — both sides then leave a blind review, hidden until both are in.

What's actually broken right now

The invoice just sits there.

Contract said NET 30. It's day 52. Their Instagram has been running your video as a paid ad for three weeks. Your last two follow-up emails got marked "Seen" and nothing else — and you don't even have a phone number for whoever actually approved this.

You have no idea who you're dealing with.

The "brand" is a Shopify store with four posts, DMing you for a video in exchange for "50% off plus exposure." The founder's headshot reverse-image-searches to a stock photo site. None of your creator friends have heard of them either — you just find that out after you've already filmed.

You get cut and nobody tells you why.

First video: $200, paid the same week. Second video, same brief, same view count: "$80, budget's tighter now." No call, no email explaining what changed. You'd ask the last five creators they worked with what happened — except there's no way to even find out who that is.

It's a loop, not a one-time log

You don't just log deals — you check people out before you commit, then the record you build makes the next check easier for someone else.

1. Check their Score

Before you commit to anyone new, see their real track record first.

2. Log it, invite them

Once it's done, log it and invite them to confirm — no account needed on their end.

3. Blind mutual review

Both sides review each other, hidden until both are in — no retaliation.

4. Score compounds

Updates instantly and works for you on the very next deal you check.

↻ Then you do it again — except now everyone can see you're worth the risk.

Built for both sides

For Creators

  • Show up to your next pitch with real numbers instead of "trust me, I'm good"
  • Check if a brand has actually paid the last five creators on time before you say yes
  • If your rate ever gets cut, you'll know the exact number that did it — not just a vibe
  • Under 3 confirmed deals, your profile just shows "New" — never a bad number

For Brands

  • Stop hiring off a highlight reel — see if they actually deliver first
  • "My last video did a million views" means nothing without a way to check it
  • A good payment record becomes your best recruiting pitch to the next creator

Free during the pilot. Takes under a minute.

The mechanics that keep it honest

Transparent formula

You can see the exact math behind every Score — not an AI number you're just supposed to trust.

Blind mutual reviews

Nobody can read your review and write a revenge review back — both stay hidden until both are in.

Tiered verification

A brand just claiming they paid you isn't treated the same as you both confirming it actually happened.

NDA-safe by default

Your deal history is aggregated by default — naming a specific brand is always your call, not automatic.

Questions you're probably asking

Isn't this just another review site?

No — a review site locks your reputation inside its own platform. This one is portable across every relationship you have. It's also mutual: brands get scored on payment speed and reliability too, not just creators.

What stops someone from faking a good score?

Self-reported data is always labeled as such and weighted lowest. Brand-confirmed data requires an independently verified account on the other side. No single deal can swing a score dramatically, and new brand accounts are reviewed before they can confirm anything.

Why trust a product with no other users yet?

Because we're telling you that directly instead of faking testimonials or logos. This is a private pilot — the first people who join shape what it becomes, not join something already set in stone.

Why I'm building this

I did UGC for a fast-growing AI app. One day my rate got cut — it turned out my CPM was running about 10x higher than it needed to be, and there was no way for either of us to see that coming until it was already a problem.

Nobody did anything wrong on purpose. There just wasn't a system for either side to know. That's the whole reason this exists.

Where this stands

There's no roster of logos or testimonials here because it would be fake — this is a private pilot, currently onboarding its first small group of creators and brands.

If that first group is where you want to be, sign up below.

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