Briefs that reduce bad submissions
A good UGC brief says what to film, what not to say, what account type is eligible, and what proof must be submitted.
- Content angle
- Platform and format
- Proof link or screenshot
Short-form creator work needs clear instructions. QuickBuck helps posters define exactly what content they need and helps workers understand the proof required before they start.
A good UGC brief says what to film, what not to say, what account type is eligible, and what proof must be submitted.
Some creator gigs need workers with existing accounts, previous public posts, a target country, or a minimum marketplace level. Those requirements should be visible before a slot is reserved.
Sensitive URLs, promo codes, brand instructions, and exact targets can remain locked until a worker reserves a slot.
Each page targets a distinct user need and links visitors into a useful next action instead of repeating the same generic copy.
A UGC task is a small creator assignment where a worker creates or reviews user-generated content and submits proof, usually a link, screenshot, or note.
Yes. Advanced requirements can state that fresh accounts are not eligible, or that the worker must already have public activity on the requested platform.
No. QuickBuck supports locked instructions so exact URLs and sensitive details are only shown after a worker reserves a slot.