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Stefan S.
Spondise is a structured influencer–brand marketplace designed to remove uncertainty from sponsorships. Every collaboration follows a defined lifecycle that protects both sides, enforces deliverables, and ensures commissions are only released after work is completed.
This guide explains the entire Spondise workflow — step by step — so you understand exactly what happens, when, and why.
Every campaign on Spondise follows the same core sequence:
Listing → Inquiry → Acceptance → Protected Commission → Content Creation → Approval → Completion → Payout
Below, we break down each stage in detail.

Sponsors start by creating a sponsorship listing. This defines who can apply, what content is required, how approvals work, and what commission is offered.
Listings are visible in the marketplace once published.

Creators can browse all public listings without verification. Each listing clearly shows:

To participate, a Creator submits an inquiry or a counter-offer. Eligibility is automatically checked against listing requirements.
Creators must be verified to submit inquiries.

Sponsors manually accept or decline each inquiry. Once a creator is accepted:
Unanswered inquiries are automatically declined after 72 hours.

Once a creator is accepted, commissions are secured using an escrow-based protection mechanism. This ensures:
This protection applies automatically to every contract.

The Creator produces content according to the listing requirements and submits draft files for review.

Sponsors approve or request changes. If no action is taken within 24 hours, drafts auto-approve and the workflow continues.
Once approved, approvals cannot be reversed.
After publishing, the Creator submits final live links. Sponsors confirm compliance or allow auto-approval.
Once final links are approved, the contract is marked as completed.

Approved commissions move to the Creator’s SponBalance. Payouts can be requested once minimum thresholds are met.
This final step completes the marketplace lifecycle.

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