Your anonymity
Tell the truth without the risk
Creators only report honestly if reporting is safe. Anonymity isn’t a setting here — it’s the architecture.
What we publish
- A creator type — e.g. “UGC creator”, “Podcaster”. Never your name, handle, or profile.
- A banded deal value — e.g. “£500–2k”. Never an exact figure that could identify a specific deal.
- A month, not a precise date.
What we never do
- Show your individual scores on their own — they only ever appear blended into a brand’s average.
- Publish any score until a brand has 3+ reports.
- Reveal your identity to a brand, even one that has claimed its profile and is responding to your report.
Why aggregate-only matters
If a brand has done three deals and sees one negative report, it might guess who wrote it. By withholding scores until 3+ reports and only ever showing the blended average, no brand can attribute a number to a single creator. That’s what makes it safe to be honest.
Reporting responsibly
Anonymity is protection, not licence. Reports must reflect a real deal and stick to verifiable facts. This protects you legally too — factual, aggregate reporting through a registry with a brand right of reply is far safer than a public call-out.