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    Student Creator Platform

    Run your entire creator program without a single spreadsheet.

    One place to recruit student creators, brief them, review every submission, reward the work, and report what happened — with the governance your institution already expects.

    The reality

    Most creator programs collapse under their own paperwork. Recruitment lives in a folder, briefs live in an inbox, submissions live on a phone, and approvals live in a group chat — so the team spends more time chasing files than measuring outcomes.

    All Creators grid showing approved student creators with programs, nationality, points, and status

    Every approved creator in one governed roster — recruit, approve, and reward from a single screen.

    How it works

    A single, governed pipeline.

    01

    Recruit

    Post a branded join page, capture applications, and vet student creators against your own criteria.

    02

    Onboard & brief

    Assign campaigns, ship the Smart Creator Brief, and set expectations up front — no ambiguity for the student or the reviewer.

    03

    Submit & moderate

    Every video, post, and photo lands in a single queue. Every submission is reviewed before it goes live.

    04

    Reward & report

    Award points, redeem incentives, and export program metrics to the enrollment team on a schedule that suits them.

    What your team sees

    Purpose-built for the people running the program.

    Every screen is designed for the enrollment, marketing, and compliance leads who will actually use it — not just the students posting the content.

    A live student-creator post from Riverside State — recruited, briefed, moderated, and rewarded in one governed pipeline.

    Why it matters

    What this changes for your institution.

    • Governance stays intact

      Nothing publishes without an approval trail. Every reviewer action is logged, so audits are a query, not a project.

    • Program managers get their time back

      The routine work — chasing files, matching submissions to briefs, calculating rewards — is handled by the system, not a coordinator.

    • Reporting the enrollment team actually reads

      Per-campaign and per-creator metrics roll into a view built for provosts, deans, and enrollment directors — not a raw CSV.

    If your team is spending hours vetting ambassador content, what would routing that into one governed pipeline free them to do?

    Explore whether it fits your enrollment goals — the path is yours.