Brands purchase collaboration credits and submit structured proposals to selected creators.Each submission is reviewed before being routed.Creators can accept, negotiate, or decline.If accepted, deliverables are mutually agreed before any product is shipped.
You are purchasing curated collaboration credits.Each credit allows one structured submission that is reviewed and routed to a selected creator if it meets platform standards.Credits do not guarantee acceptance, posting, engagement, or sales.
Yes.Before final acceptance, creators and brands can clarify or adjust deliverables, timelines, or expectations.Collabbor encourages negotiation-first collaboration to ensure alignment before confirmation.
A credit is deducted only after your submission is approved during review and routed to the creator.If a submission does not meet platform standards, the credit is restored.
After you submit a collaboration request, our team reviews it to ensure it meets platform quality standards. If approved, the request is routed to the selected creator. The creator can accept, decline, or discuss collaboration details.
Yes. When a creator accepts a collaboration request and both sides confirm the deliverables, the collaboration moves forward based on those agreed terms. Creators are expected to complete the agreed content, such as posts, stories, or videos, according to the negotiated details.
Collabbor provides a structured request and agreement process to help ensure clarity before any product is shipped or collaboration begins. While we cannot legally guarantee outcomes between independent parties, accepted collaborations are expected to follow the agreed deliverables.
If your collaboration request does not meet platform guidelines, it will not be routed to the creator and your credit will not be deducted.
Yes. Each submitted collaboration request requires one credit and is reviewed individually.
A collaboration cycle is one complete collaboration between a brand and a creator.It typically includes:product delivery (if applicable)content creationcontent publishing1 cycle = 1 collaboration with 1 creator
This is defined by the brand in the request.
Examples:1 cycle = 1 Instagram Reel
1 cycle = 1 Reel + 1 Story
1 cycle = 2–3 content pieces
Creators can accept, decline, or negotiate before agreeing
Creators are expected to respond within 72 hours.If no response is received:the brand may move to another creatorthe request is considered inactive
PR (Product Seeding):brand sends productcreator provides content in exchangePaid:creator receives paymentdeliverables are clearly definedPR works best for smaller creators or product-focused campaigns.
Paid works best when brands need guaranteed content.
The creator promotes a product using a custom link or code.
creator earns commission on sales
brand tracks performance externally
Collabbor does not manage tracking or payouts