For creators

No follower minimum.
A niche minimum.

If you make content about AI, tools, code or money, you're sitting in the three niches every software company on earth wants views in. Solve Social keeps the room to people who actually make this — which is exactly why the rates hold.

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Straight answers

Do I need an audience?

No. You're paid on the views a post earns, not the followers you brought. A three-week-old account with one clip that runs beats a big account that posts a dud.

What do briefs pay?

Each brief sets its own rate per 1,000 verified views — clipping briefs sit at the lower end, original UGC at the top. The rate, the pool and how much of it is already settled are printed on every brief before you touch it, so you never post blind.

What counts as a view?

What the platform itself reports for your post — we verify at the source, on a schedule, and keep the history. If TikTok says 41,207, you're settling on 41,207.

When does money land?

Earnings accrue as views are verified and unlock after a 7-day hold (that's bot-and-deletion protection — every serious platform holds; we just say it out loud). Once you're past $25 available, request a payout and the desk pays your rail.

What gets applications rejected?

Accounts that don't actually cover AI, tech or money. Reposted slop with no cut of your own. Bought followers we can see from orbit. A human reads every application, and a rejection tells you why.

Whose account do I post on?

Yours. You keep your audience, your account, your voice. The brief tells you what must be in the post and what can't be — you make the thing.

Three posts and five minutes. That's the application.

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