Real people. Clear briefs. Verified creators. Reviewed deliverables.
A street-content marketplace only works if both sides can trust it. Here's how Viral Pollers verifies creators, scopes every brief, and reviews the work before anything goes final.
How we keep it clean
Trust built into every step
From the profile a creator connects to the deliverable a brand approves, safety isn't a policy page — it's the workflow.
Social verification
Every poller connects at least one social — TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube — and we review it. Profiles stay marked Pending admin review until a human approves them, so brands only book real creators.
Brand briefs
Scope is set up front. The city, the question, the format, and the deliverables are written into the brief before anyone applies — no surprises for the creator, no drift for the brand.
Content review
Nothing is final until the brand signs off. Every deliverable is approved or sent back for revisions, so the work that ships is the work that was agreed.
Admin moderation
Our team reviews new creator profiles, watches for anything that doesn't belong, and can remove bad actors from the marketplace to keep both sides protected.
Consent & release
Public-interview consent and release is part of the brief — a workflow we support so brands and creators are clear on permissions before a single clip is captured.
Reputation that's earned
Reviews and completed campaigns build a track record that follows every creator. Trust isn't assumed — it's accumulated, campaign by campaign.
Verification
Pending until a human says otherwise
Connecting a social doesn't auto-approve a profile. Every creator passes through admin review before they can be booked.
- Poller connects TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube at onboarding
- Profile is flagged Pending admin review
- Our team checks the socials against the profile
- Approved creators become bookable; the rest don't surface
Approve or request revisions
Every deliverable lands in the campaign for the brand to review. Approve what fits, send back what doesn't, and only cleared clips count as final. The creator's payout tracks against that approved work — no ambiguity on either side.
Consent & release workflow
Filming real people means handling consent properly. Public-interview consent and release is written into the brief as a supported workflow, so brands set expectations and creators know what's required before they start capturing reactions.
A marketplace you can trust.
Verified creators, clear briefs, and reviewed deliverables — join the side you're on and get started.