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Before you sign that brand or UGC deal, check the terms

CreatorTerms uses AI to review creator contracts, flag risky clauses and suggest negotiation language, so you don't accidentally give away your rights or revenue.

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What's actually in your brand deal or UGC agreement?

Most creators find out the hard way. CreatorTerms reads every clause so you know exactly what you're agreeing to before you sign.

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Executive Summary of Brand-Deal-Agreement.pdf

This agreement contains several creator-unfriendly terms including perpetual usage rights and broad exclusivity with no additional compensation. The payment structure lacks clarity on timing and the termination clause heavily favors the brand with no kill fee provision.

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Estimated value of rights granted
$8,000 to $25,000
Based on contract terms and typical creator deal values

Here's Where The Money Is Hiding

High RiskPerpetual usage rights with no expiration
High RiskBroad exclusivity clause without compensation
High RiskNo kill fee or cancellation protection
High RiskUnlimited revision rounds with no cap
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Your deal, decoded in plain English

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Deal snapshot

Payment$2,500 flat fee for 3 deliverables
Payment timingNet 45. About 6 weeks after you deliver.
Usage rightsForever (perpetuity). No end date.
PlatformsInstagram, TikTok, YouTube, and ‘all media’
Paid ads allowed?Yes. Whitelisting and dark posting included.
Exclusivity90 days, beauty category only
RevisionsVague. Says ‘reasonable revisions’ with no cap.
Example red flag

Perpetual usage rights with no expiration

This contract grants the brand the right to use your content forever, across any platform, with no additional compensation. Once you sign, you lose all control over where and how your content appears — including in paid ads.

Suggested response to brand
“I’m really excited about this partnership! Would you be open to adjusting the usage rights to 12 months instead of perpetual? I’d love to keep the door open for future collaborations too.”
Medium risk

Vague revision clause with no defined limit

The contract says "reasonable revisions" but doesn't define a cap. This could mean unlimited rounds of changes at no extra cost to the brand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is CreatorTerms?
CreatorTerms is an AI-powered brand deal agreement analysis platform built specifically for UGC creators and influencers. It reads the clauses in your brand agreements and generates a plain-English breakdown — including a TermScore rating, red flag alerts, and suggested negotiation language — so you understand exactly what you’re agreeing to before you sign.
Is CreatorTerms legal advice?
No. CreatorTerms is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The platform uses AI to analyze the language in your brand deal agreements and generate educational insights to help you understand common contract terms, identify unfavorable clauses, and prepare for negotiations. For decisions with significant legal or financial consequences, we recommend consulting a licensed attorney.
Is my brand deal agreement private?
Yes. CreatorTerms processes your agreement privately and does not permanently store the full text of uploaded documents. Your file is analyzed in real time to generate your report, then discarded. Summaries and report data are retained only to deliver your results and allow you to access them again. Your deal details are never shared with brands, agencies, or third parties.
What kinds of agreements does CreatorTerms analyze?
CreatorTerms is designed for influencer brand deal agreements, UGC content agreements, and creator partnership contracts. This includes paid sponsorships, gifted collaboration agreements, usage licensing deals, ambassador agreements, and affiliate partnership contracts. If a brand sent you a document to sign before a collaboration, CreatorTerms is built to read it.
What does CreatorTerms look for in a brand deal?
CreatorTerms scans for the clauses that most commonly cost creators money or limit their freedom — including perpetual usage rights, paid advertising permissions, broad exclusivity clauses, unfavorable payment terms, IP ownership language, content approval requirements, kill fee provisions, and missing indemnification protections. Your TermScore reflects how creator-friendly or unfriendly the overall deal is.
What is a TermScore?
TermScore is CreatorTerms’ proprietary rating system for brand deal agreements. It scores your deal on a scale from 0 to 100 based on how favorable the terms are to you as the creator. A higher score means the deal is more balanced and protective. A lower score signals that key clauses — like perpetual rights, broad exclusivity, or unclear payment terms — may need to be addressed before you sign.
How is CreatorTerms different from using ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is a general-purpose AI. CreatorTerms is purpose-built for creator agreements — it analyzes deals through the lens of creator economics, industry norms, and the specific clauses that affect your income and creative freedom. It delivers structured output: a TermScore, flagged clauses by category, suggested counter language, and negotiation scripts — not a wall of unformatted text. It also costs a fraction of what an attorney would charge.
How much does CreatorTerms cost?
CreatorTerms is pay-per-use — no subscription required. A single full analysis is $29. A 3-pack is $69, and a 10-pack is $179. Each credit unlocks one complete brand deal report including your TermScore, red flag summary, and negotiation language.
How fast does CreatorTerms analyze a brand deal?
Most analyses complete in under 60 seconds. If your document is a scanned image or a non-text PDF, it may take slightly longer as the platform processes the file through OCR before analysis.

About CreatorTerms

CreatorTerms is an AI-powered agreement review platform built specifically for the creator economy. We provide instant analysis for influencer brand deals and UGC agreements, helping creators understand and negotiate their contracts before signing.

  • What it is: AI-powered agreement analysis that reads every clause and helps you negotiate
  • Who it's for: UGC creators, influencers, and talent managers reviewing brand deal agreements
  • How it works: Upload your agreement, get an instant free preview, then unlock the full report
  • Pricing: Pay-per-report starting at $29 — no subscriptions, no recurring fees
  • Privacy: Agreements are encrypted in transit, analyzed in real time, and never used for AI training