About UGCollab
A network built on the one thing UGC is missing: trust.
UGCollab is an invitation-only network for user-generated content creators who ship. Every member is reviewed before they join, and every campaign is escrowed before work begins.
Why we exist
Brands spend more every year into supply they cannot trust.
The demand for authentic creator content keeps rising, and so does the noise. Follower counts are inflated, engagement is bought, and brands carry the risk of paying for reach that was never real. The open platforms answer that with volume. We answer it with judgment.
The vetting is not a checkbox. It is the product. When a brand hires through UGCollab, the screening has already happened, so the work starts from a position of trust rather than suspicion.
How admissions works
An invitation gets you reviewed, never waved through.
Creators join by invitation or by application, and every applicant is scored against the same five published axes: craft, hook, brand safety, niche fit, and professionalism. An invitation moves an applicant to the front of the queue for review. It does not skip the review.
Brands are vetted too. The pitch to them is the vetting itself: every creator on the network passed the same screen, so a brief goes out to people who can deliver against it.
How the work moves
Brief, review, and payout, all on the record.
A campaign runs on one tracked pipeline: a brief becomes the source of truth, submissions are versioned and immutable, and approvals are timestamped. Nothing important lives in a lost message thread.
Payment sits in escrow, held through Stripe. The brand funds the work before it begins, and the creator is paid on delivery, in their own currency. The platform fee is charged to the brand, so creators keep the full rate they agreed to.
Where we operate
Hong Kong and London. More cities when we are ready.
We are building deliberately, city by city, rather than opening everywhere at once. A cross-border campaign settles cleanly, a London brand pays in pounds and a Hong Kong creator is paid in Hong Kong dollars, with the currency handled on settlement.
The network grows as fast as the review can stay honest, and no faster. That is the whole point.