The complete suite of AI-powered tools for creators and influencers to analyze, align, and protect their contracts throughout the entire partnership lifecycle.
Three simple steps to protect yourself from bad contracts
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Our AI scans for 20 types of red flags with context awareness
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Every feature designed with influencers and content creators in mind
Comprehensive detection of timelines, rights, exclusivity, payments, and more
Context-aware analysis that considers industry norms and compensation
Section and heading identification, with page/line fallback
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Built specifically for influencers and content creators
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InfluenceGuard is powered by extensive research from the "Protect Your Influence" ebook series, analyzing thousands of real creator contracts to identify the most common and damaging red flags in influencer agreements.
Contract Research
Red Flag Categories
Legal Insights
Our AI is trained to identify these common contract pitfalls
InfluenceGuard doesn't just scan contracts - we explain what these terms actually mean for your creator business in plain English.
Legal Definition:
Permission for brands to run paid ads using your content through your social media accounts.
Plain English:
The brand can pay to boost your posts or run ads from your account, reaching people who don't follow you.
Real Example:
"A beauty brand wants to turn your Instagram Reel into a Facebook ad campaign"
Without limits, they could run ads forever using your face and content
Legal Definition:
The brand's right to use your content in their paid advertising campaigns across various platforms.
Plain English:
They can use your photos/videos in their ads - not just repost on their page, but actual paid advertisements.
Real Example:
"Your TikTok appears as a YouTube pre-roll ad or Instagram sponsored post"
Usage rights can last years or forever ('in perpetuity') without additional payment
Legal Definition:
A time period where you cannot work with competing brands or post about similar products.
Plain English:
You're locked out from other brand deals in that category - no competitor collaborations allowed.
Real Example:
"After promoting Nike, you can't work with Adidas, Puma, or any athletic brands for 6 months"
Long exclusivity periods can severely limit your income opportunities
Legal Definition:
The brand owns rights to use your content forever, with no end date or time limit.
Plain English:
FOREVER. They can use your content until the end of time without asking or paying again.
Real Example:
"A photo you took at 20 could still be in ads when you're 50"
This is one of the most valuable rights you can give away - negotiate hard or avoid entirely
Legal Definition:
Permission to edit, modify, or create new content based on your original work.
Plain English:
They can chop up, remix, or completely change your content to create something new.
Real Example:
"Your video becomes part of a compilation, or your photo gets heavily edited for a campaign"
You might not recognize or approve of how your content gets transformed
Legal Definition:
The brand's ability to extend the reach of your content through paid or organic methods.
Plain English:
They can spread your content far beyond your own followers through ads, email, or their channels.
Real Example:
"Your Instagram post becomes a billboard, email campaign, or TV commercial"
Amplification can mean your content appears anywhere - specify allowed uses
Finds hidden clauses and confusing legal language
Explains exactly what each term means for your business
Shows severity levels and what to negotiate
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