FAQ

Frequently Asked
Questions

Find quick answers to the most common questions about using the platform.

Earnings & Payouts

Yes. Content Rewards takes a 7% fee from all clipper payouts.

Every seven days you get paid for each submission that has earned money.

Yes. After 7 days of your submission being verified the payout will be deposited into your Whop balance.

You can only get paid out if you've hit the minimum payout threshold and it's been at least seven days since your last payout.

It's the most you can earn from one video. After your video reaches that amount, it won't earn more.

The minimum payout is set by each campaign. It's the smallest amount a single clip can earn before it's eligible to be paid. You can see the minimum payout for each campaign on its page.

Account Linking & Requirements

Click on your profile picture → "Linked Accounts" → "Add Account" and follow the instructions.

It connects your social media profile to your Whop account so Content Rewards can verify your videos.

Yes, as long as each account is linked to your Content Rewards profile.

No. All submissions must come from public accounts.

Participating in Campaigns

Join a campaign, follow the rules, post your video, and submit the link. After approval and view verification, request payment.

Anyone! You don't need followers or prior experience.

No. Follower count doesn't matter. Some campaigns even require new accounts.

It depends on the campaign. Some have geographic restrictions.

All active campaigns are listed on the "Discover Page".

CPM is "cost per thousand views." It's the amount you earn per 1,000 verified views.

Video Submission Rules

Join a campaign → link your account → open the campaign → tap "Submit Video" and follow the steps.

There is no limit. You can submit as many videos as you want.

No. Only new videos created after joining the campaign can be submitted.

No. Each video can only be submitted once.

Just submit the correct one. Only approved videos are paid.

Review Process & Video Status

Usually because it breaks guidelines, appears botted, or contains inappropriate content.

It triggered unusual activity signals (spikes in views, possible botted traffic). It will be manually reviewed.

The campaign owner has not reviewed your submission yet.

It varies. Most are reviewed within a few days, depending on video volume.

Posting Platforms

Each campaign specifies the allowed platforms. These can include TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, or X.