Creators are already getting paid. Are you?
With a network of over 3,000 brands, creators on StoryStacked are earning $200–$5,000+ per placement just by being their authentic selves. Newsletters, podcasts, blogs, social — the demand is here and it’s growing. The only question is whether you’re on the platform when they come looking.
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Your Earnings
Last 6 monthsBased on typical creator earnings — your results depend on your menu, audience, and volume.
How it works for you
Apply
Submit your publication link. We auto-fill your profile from your Substack, podcast feed, or blog and review your application manually.
Set your menu
List the content types you offer — features, mentions, roundups — at the prices and turnaround times you choose.
Accept briefs
Brands send you briefs with talking points. You accept or decline within 48 hours. No obligations, ever.
Publish & get paid
Write it your way. Submit proof of publication. Escrow releases automatically once verified. Money hits your bank.
What creators are earning
You set the price. These are typical ranges by content type.
Why creators choose StoryStacked
Brands are already spending
Over 3,000 brands are actively booking placements right now. Every day creators on StoryStacked are accepting briefs and getting paid — without pitching a single email.
Full editorial control
You write what you believe. Brands provide talking points, not scripts. Your voice stays yours.
Protected by escrow
Payment is held before you start writing. Once you publish and proof is verified, the money releases. No chasing invoices.
Your terms, always
Set your own prices, choose your turnaround time, pick the content types you offer. Decline anything that’s not a fit.
You keep 100% of what you charge
No subscription fees. No monthly minimums. No cut from your rate. The platform fee is paid by the brand — you get exactly what you listed.
Briefs are going out. Don’t miss yours.
Creators who listed this month are already accepting their first paid placements. The longer you wait, the more briefs go to someone else.