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CreatorIQ Terms of Service

Enterprise Influencer Platform | Last reviewed: January 2026

Overview

CreatorIQ serves major enterprise brands including Disney, Unilever, and AB InBev. As the enterprise standard, their terms reflect sophisticated brand requirements—which often means more extensive data collection, content licensing, and creator obligations than smaller platforms.

Key Terms Concerns

Complex Layered Terms

Enterprise platforms have multiple term layers: platform terms, brand-specific terms, and campaign-specific agreements. Understanding your full obligations requires reading all of them—something few creators do.

Extensive Data Collection

CreatorIQ collects comprehensive creator data including social metrics, audience demographics, content performance, and engagement patterns. This data becomes brand intelligence that affects negotiations.

Enterprise Brand Rights

Major brands typically require extensive content usage rights. CreatorIQ terms facilitate broad licensing for advertising, repurposing, and distribution across brand properties.

Compliance Requirements

Enterprise campaigns have extensive compliance requirements around FTC disclosure, brand safety, and content guidelines. Violations can result in payment withholding or account issues.

Positive Aspects

Major Brand Opportunities

Access to Fortune 500 brands and significant campaign budgets not available through smaller platforms.

Professional Infrastructure

Enterprise platforms typically have better payment reliability and professional campaign management than smaller competitors.

Established Processes

Clear workflows for content approval, revision requests, and deliverable submission reduce miscommunication.

Enterprise Dynamics

Working with enterprise brands:

  • More extensive legal review of content
  • Brand safety requirements may limit creative freedom
  • Longer approval processes
  • More comprehensive usage rights requests
  • Professional but less personal communication