Guide
See how ReelBaaz works for your role
Advertisers run campaigns, creators earn from content, and billboard managers monetize outdoor inventory through a contract-led workflow.
How life becomes easier for advertisers
Example: a beverage brand wants 50 Instagram reels in Mumbai. It posts a fixed price contract, checks Remain anonymous, gets creator applications, uses AI Select or filters, accepts the best creators, and moves the work to execution.
Create a contract with campaign dates, content type, budget, creator count, platform, and city.
Use the Remain anonymous checkbox while placing the contract if the brand does not want its identity visible in the marketplace.
Review interested creators, shortlist by followers and fit, negotiate final terms, and accept in bulk when the list is ready.
Track signed contracts and execution in one place instead of managing every deal over scattered chats.
What ReelBaaz does for each role
Advertisers get a structured campaign workflow with review, filtering, negotiation, signed contracts, and the option to remain anonymous. Creators and billboard managers get a marketplace for earning from their audience, skills, locations, and inventory.
Technical contract guides
Use these after you understand which role journey fits you.
Contract types
Fixed price, open price, billboard, and content production contracts explained without the clutter.
Open guideCreator tiers
Understand Basic, Silver, Gold, Diamond, Platinum, and how tier visibility works.
Open guideLifecycle
Follow a contract from draft to review, live marketplace activity, negotiation, and execution.
Open guideUsage fee pricing
Usage fees for advertisers and creators — what's included per payment and how to pay.
Open guideVerification Status
How content creators, billboard managers, and advertisers earn the verified badge and what it unlocks.
Open guideThe short version
Advertisers create draft contracts, publish them for admin/support review, and approved contracts become visible after their marketplace start date. Creators and billboard managers respond, negotiate one-to-one, and accepted final terms move toward execution.