Creator profile · Mara Chen
A profile with a point of view
Bring your public identities into one creator-controlled record, then make the aesthetic, humour, values and audience context behind your work legible.
Build a profile around the choices behind your work. See why each brief fits, agree exact terms and keep the campaign record together. You choose what moves forward.
What should a brand understand about the way you make work before they send a brief?
I make quiet, tactile stories. Natural light, real routines, and products that earn their place in the frame.
96% fit · rationale and proposed terms attached
Creator profile · Mara Chen
Bring your public identities into one creator-controlled record, then make the aesthetic, humour, values and audience context behind your work legible.
Understated, tactile storytelling for a slower seasonal launch.
See what the campaign needs, why your work surfaced and which evidence made the match feel credible before you spend time on it.
Why you matched
Every fit signal keeps its source, freshness and confidence, so a high score never asks you to trust a mysterious recommendation.
Partnership proposal
Scope, dates, usage and fee stay proposed until you explicitly agree. Nothing quietly becomes final in the background.
Campaign record
Keep the approved brief, deliverables, feedback, metrics and invoice state in one continuous campaign record.
Ask Jack
Ask Jack what needs attention, why an opportunity fits or what changed—without digging through a dashboard full of noise.
Illustrative creator stories
“The brief arrived with enough context for me to know it was worth opening. I understood the creative direction before anyone asked for a call.”
“It felt less like being filtered and more like being understood. The match was about the way I work, not just the category on my profile.”
“Seeing the reason behind the match changed the conversation. We started with shared taste instead of spending three emails proving the fit.”
“The scope stayed clear from first message to final delivery. I always knew what was proposed, what I had agreed and what was still open.”
“The profile helped me put language around choices I had always made instinctively. That made the right brands recognise the work faster.”
“No vague ‘great opportunity’ message. I could see the deliverables, the fee, the timing and the creative reason before deciding whether to engage.”
Why Goodbird exists for creators
Link the public handles that represent your work and claim the canonical profile you control.
Review the governed dimensions behind your style, values, humour, audience and creative choices.
A fitting opportunity arrives with its rationale, campaign context, timing and proposed commercial shape.
Message, negotiate and explicitly accept before the campaign snapshot and deliverables freeze.
Deliver, respond to feedback and preserve the final metrics, invoice and mock payment state together.
Build your profile and see how fitting briefs are explained.
Creator access
The current Goodbird prototype is free for creators. Businesses pay for their campaign workspace; creators keep control of their profile, opportunities and agreements.
About 10 minutes to shape the first version of your creator profile.
No opportunity spam. Briefs should arrive with a reason, commercial context and a clear next action.
Stop whenever you want. Your membership controls workspace authority; an ID in a client request never does.
Your creator workspace
Current prototypeGoverned dimensions can describe why the work feels right.
Observation source classes keep provenance explicit.
Continuous record from accepted brief to invoice state.
For creators
No. Goodbird is designed to help businesses assess fit across taste, values, creative style and audience context, not follower count alone.
Creator identity is independent from user accounts, and an active creator membership grants workspace authority. Claims, ownership decisions and observations remain governed.
Fitting briefs can carry the dimensions and rationale that connected you to the campaign, so the opportunity arrives with context rather than a generic pitch.
No. A business proposes; you agree or decline. The campaign snapshot freezes only on activation after explicit agreement.
Signals keep their freshness policy and lineage. Stale observations can be refreshed, superseded or excluded rather than quietly presented as current truth.
No. AI may propose observations, but source policy and review govern what becomes trusted evidence. Your creator workspace keeps the source and confidence visible.
They are illustrative marketing examples. The signed-in product uses stored Goodbird records and preserves its evidence and agreement lineage.
The current flow freezes invoices and records deterministic mock payments. Live payments are a later integration.
Creating?
Planning a campaign?