For independent creators reviewing sponsorship offers

Know which sponsorship terms deserve a second look before you reply.

Sponsor Agent is a proposed free commercial-terms check for creators. Paste the relevant terms from an offer and receive a short, structured review of payment timing, exclusivity, usage rights, and deliverable scope—without presenting the result as legal advice.

Concept validation only. No payment, no commitment, no recurring newsletter.

Commercial terms onlyNo legal-advice claimsHuman review preservedEarly access is free

Turn a sponsorship offer into four concrete business questions.

The proposed workflow stays narrow: extract the terms that affect cash flow and future sponsorships, explain why they matter, and leave the final decision with you.

01

Check when you get paid

Surface net-30, net-60, or net-90 timing and make the expected payment date explicit before you agree to the deal.

02

See what the sponsor can reuse

Separate usage duration and scope from the deliverables so broad or perpetual reuse does not disappear inside dense wording.

03

Review restrictions and workload

Summarize exclusivity windows, deliverable counts, and out-of-scope structural clauses that need human or professional review.

A prototype exists, but the market case is not proven.

The original creator subscription did not validate: most creators lacked enough deal volume and preferred general-purpose tools. This narrower free triager is being tested as a useful creator tool and data wedge. A separate agency product remains blocked until agencies confirm acute pain and willingness to pay.

  • You will not be charged.
  • Your email is only used for this experiment.
  • You can leave the list at any time.

Questions, answered clearly.

The current scope, privacy model, and next step without launch-day promises.

Can I use Sponsor Agent to check a contract today?

Not publicly yet. A working local prototype exists, but this page is validating demand before a public upload workflow is released.

Would Sponsor Agent provide legal advice?

No. The intended scope is commercial business terms such as payment timing, exclusivity, usage duration, and deliverable scope. IP assignment, indemnity, liability, and other structural clauses would be routed to a qualified lawyer.

What would happen to pasted contract text?

A public version would need verified anonymization before launch. The intended benchmark store retains only structured commercial fields and a coarse creator tier, not names, brands, or raw contract text. That privacy behavior is not yet production-verified.

What happens when I request access?

Your email is recorded for this experiment only. You will receive one relevant update or beta invitation if the public triager moves forward.

Early access

Do you review sponsorship terms without an agency?

Request early access if payment timing, reuse rights, exclusivity, or deliverable scope regularly slow down your response to sponsors. This test measures demand for the free triager—not willingness to buy an agency platform.