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How influencer rates work — and what brands actually pay

Influsa Editorial Team 20 Aug 2026 2 min read
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How influencer rates work — and what brands actually pay

On Influsa the creator sets the price of the post. You book that price. You pay it plus 12% — no agency markup to “negotiate down”. Fair rates are public. The useful conversation is which deliverable you need (feed vs story vs reel vs TikTok vs YouTube), not a back-channel discount that reappears as a 20% agency fee.

What you are buying

A post is not “an influencer”. It is a format, a date, and usage. Stories expire. A feed post stays. A reel or TikTok can travel. YouTube is a different production cost. Listed profiles price those formats separately.

  • Pay for the format you will actually run — do not buy a reel if you only needed a story.
  • Long-term repeats of the same creator usually beat one-off “hero” fees. Book the next post when the first one sold.
  • Usage rights for ads are not the same as a native post. That is UGC vs influencer content.

There is nothing to haggle on the platform fee

Creators keep their listed fee. Influsa charges the brand 12%. Registration is free. No monthly subscription. Escrow holds the booking until the post is live and you confirm stats. That is the partnership structure — clearer than a 30-email negotiation with an agency that still marks up the talent.

If a rate is only “fair” after someone takes 20% in the middle, it was never the creator’s rate.

Still compare micro vs macro and measure the post. A lower list price with fake reach is not a win. Start as a brand when you know the format and the offer.

FAQ

Can I negotiate the creator’s listed price?

The marketplace is built around listed post prices. Change the deliverable (another format or date) rather than inventing a shadow discount. The 12% platform fee is fixed.

What does the brand pay in total?

Listed creator price + 12%. No setup fee, no agency commission, no subscription. Details on plans.

Why would a creator work without an agent?

They set the price, get booked directly, and are paid via escrow after the post. That is the creator side of Influsa.