Questions creators ask before partnering
Straight Answers About the Partnership
I don't want to be sold to.
This is a performance partnership with zero upfront. We get paid only at point-of-sale via rev-share. If you don't make money, neither do we. Our incentives are aligned from day one.
I don't have time for another launch.
You create. We run ops. Calendar, funnels, emails, and reporting are handled. You contribute 5-7 hours weekly—approving strategy and creating content you'd make anyway. The heavy lifting sits with us.
Will this hurt my brand?
We use your voice, conservative claims, and compliance-friendly language. You keep creative control. Every email, sales page, and script gets your approval before going live. Your audience only sees you—we operate invisibly.
What if it doesn't work?
Outcomes vary—no guarantees. We validate with an audit and lightweight tests before scaling. If we don't hit agreed targets in 90 days, you keep 100% of revenue generated plus all assets built. Zero payment to us.
Do I lose ownership?
You own your brand and product. We manage systems and share revenue from sales. You retain full control of your audience, content, and business direction. This is partnership, not takeover.
I've tried launching before and it flopped.
We fix the missing infrastructure: positioning, product packaging, funnel assets, and cadence. Most launches fail because of system gaps, not creator ability. We've deployed this 17 times with creators in your exact position.
Is there a retainer or lock-in?
No retainers, no long contracts. We start with a sprint and continue if it makes sense. Either party can exit with 30-day notice after the initial 90 days. No sunk costs.
Is the tech complicated?
We handle setup, checkout, CRM, and automations. You get clean access and transparent reporting. No developer needed. No tech overwhelm. We build it, you approve it, it runs.
Will I be pressured to sell hard?
No. We use education-first messaging and proof signals. Your audience's trust comes first. The system is designed to serve people already asking how to work with you—not to manufacture demand through hype.





