Short version: you post real content to a real audience, you tag it as paid, and we pay you fast. That’s it. Between you (“Creator”) and K Factor, a Wyoming limited liability company(“K Factor”).
1. Disclosure — the one hard rule
Every paid post must clearly say it’s an ad or paid partnership — for example #ad or #sponsored, or the platform’s own paid partnership label. Put it where people actually see it, not buried in a thread.
We will not pay for a post without disclosure. Don’t claim you use or endorse something you haven’t used.
2. Paid promotion, done above board
Yes — this is paid engagement. Campaigns pay you to quote tweet, retweet or post about a client. That’s branded content, and it’s allowed on X and LinkedIn as long as it’s labelled and it’s genuinely you posting to your own real audience. The tag is not optional: every paid post carries the disclosure in Clause 1, and no disclosure means no payment.
What we never pay for, and what you must never do on a K Factor campaign:
- Buying or selling engagement — paying for likes, follows, bookmarks, views or retweets from accounts that aren't genuinely interested.
- Engagement pods, reply rings, or coordinated groups posting the same thing to game reach.
- Bots, automation, bulk or duplicate posting, or multiple accounts you control posting the same campaign.
- Posting an approved draft word-for-word alongside other creators — we check for near-identical copy and will ask you to rewrite it in your own voice.
- Buying, selling, renting or sharing access to an account.
You also stay inside X’s (and any other platform’s) own rules — its platform-manipulation, spam and paid-partnership policies included. If a brief ever asks for something that would break them, say no and tell us; we’ll change the brief. We won’t pay for a post that breaks a platform’s rules, and doing it anyway means removal from the roster.
3. You keep control
You’re an independent creator, not an employee. You choose which briefs to apply to, you set your own rate, and you can work with anyone else you like. You keep ownership of everything you make.
You can leave the roster whenever you want. We can also stop offering you campaigns at any time — but anything you already posted and we verified still gets paid.
4. Your account must be real
You confirm you’re 18+, the accounts you link are yours, and your followers and engagement are organic — no bought followers, bots or engagement pods. We may check this. Faking it means removal and no payment.
5. How a campaign works
- You apply to a brief at your rate.
- If we approve you, that rate is locked — neither side can change it.
- You send a draft, we approve it (or ask for a tweak).
- You post inside the window with disclosure, then paste the live link.
- We check the post is live and correct, then pay you.
Keep the post up for 30 days. Posting way outside the window, posting something materially different from the approved draft, or deleting the post early means we can’t pay for it.
6. Getting paid
- Your rate is locked at approval — no renegotiation after the fact.
- We pay within 1 business day (usually within 24 hours) of verifying your post, to the payment link or payout method you gave us (Stripe, PayPal, ACH, Wise).
- One payment link can cover a whole bundle deal — you don't need a new one per post.
- Taxes are yours to handle. We may need a W-9 (US) or W-8BEN (non-US) on file before paying.
7. Keep client stuff private
Briefs, timing, unpublished creative, rates and budgets stay between us until the post is live. Don’t share other creators’ rates or client information around.
8. Using your posts
You keep your content. You let us and the client show the campaign post, its metrics, and your name, handle and profile image in reporting, case studies and pitch materials. You confirm the content is yours to post and doesn’t infringe anyone else’s rights.
9. Referral credit
You earn credit when someone you referred is approved and completes their first verified paid post. Credit is paid out in blocks of $200.
The person you refer has to be a real, separate human with their own genuine account. Self-referrals, alt accounts, accounts you control or manage, and duplicate signups don’t count. Credit is void — and reclaimable if already paid — if the referred account turns out to be purchased, automated, recycled, or the same person under another handle. The referral bounty is for introducing creators to us; it is never payment for engagement, follows, or posting activity.
10. Platforms and roster
Being on the roster doesn’t guarantee campaigns or income. You’re responsible for following X’s and any other platform’s rules; we’re not responsible for suspensions or reach limits.
11. The boring bits
You’re responsible for your own posts, your own disclosure, and your own taxes, and you’ll cover us for any claim that comes out of your content, a missing disclosure, or breaking a platform’s rules. The platform is provided as-is with no warranties. Our total liability to you is capped at what we paid or owe you in the 3 months before a claim, and neither side is liable for indirect or consequential loss.
These Terms are the whole agreement on this subject; if any part is unenforceable the rest stands. We can assign them (including in a sale of the business); you can’t without our written consent. Wyoming law applies, with exclusive venue in Sheridan County, Wyoming. If we update these Terms we’ll ask you to accept the new version; campaigns already approved stay under the version you accepted.
Questions: team@trykfactor.com