Create your account
Use the creator path, set a handle, and pick a display name that matches your public accounts.
Use this guide to set up your Suede Promo profile, add proof, pick the right campaign type, and submit work brands, buyers, and agents can verify.
Free to join. Brands pay for accepted work. Attribution stays attached to the record.
Keep the profile short, verifiable, and useful. The goal is not to look busy. The goal is to show a brand what you can make and how to pay you when work is accepted.
Use the creator path, set a handle, and pick a display name that matches your public accounts.
Link the places where you actually post: X, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, portfolio, site, or music pages.
Name the work you do, the formats you understand, and the audience or category you know best.
Use live posts, edits, clips, visuals, music, threads, or pages a reviewer can open.
Choose contests for assets, performance campaigns for accepted posts, and social jobs for proof-backed launch activity.
Send the live URL, notes, files, and required tags from the brief. Make the review easy.
Live posts, real edits, public profiles, finished assets, music/video work, portfolio pages, or campaign examples.
Screenshots alone, private links, vague claims, copied examples, broken links, or work that does not match your bio.
One sentence is enough. Name your format, your category, and the kind of work you can deliver.
Clipper, editor, designer, musician, reviewer, tutorial creator, launch operator, community voice, social proof creator.
Platforms, audience niche, editing style, turnaround speed, languages, tools, and campaign formats you understand.
Brands pay for accepted work. You can collect via Stripe bank transfer or a Solana USDC wallet address you set in your dashboard. Connect your payout method before you win -- the brand sends funds right after they accept. KYC appears only when Stripe requires it.
Keep profile links current, submit live proof, follow the brief, disclose paid work, and keep accepted posts live during review windows.
Use fake engagement, duplicate identities, copied submissions, misleading claims, or proof links that belong to another account.
No. A useful profile starts with proof of the work you can make. Some campaigns care about reach. Others care about output, fit, speed, or proof quality.
Yes. Use contests for assets and creative submissions. Use social jobs when you can publish from your own account and keep the proof live.
Use live platform links. A public post, video, edit, thread, or music page can be enough if it proves the work.
After the brand accepts work and the payout path is ready. The exact timing depends on the campaign type, review state, and payout rail.
Keep your identity, proof, submission links, and payout path clear. The cleaner the record, the easier it is to accept your work.