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Yes. Plan levels typically influence creator participation limits, access to certain workflow features, and how many campaigns can run concurrently. This allows brands to align platform capability with expected collaboration scale rather than adopting unnecessary complexity. Operational structure therefore expands gradually as gifting activity becomes more central to marketing execution.
Plan adjustments can be made as campaign volume, creator reach, or workflow needs evolve. Many brands begin with a smaller operational footprint and expand once internal processes, logistics, and collaboration outcomes become clearer. Gradual scaling often supports more stable long-term adoption than committing to high complexity at the outset.
Not necessarily. Campaign success is usually driven more by creator relevance, clear briefs, and consistent execution than by plan tier alone. Higher plans expand operational capacity rather than guaranteeing improved performance, however, Pro and Pro+ plans include content licensing rights on all content received through a #gifted collaboration and therefore the content brands receive while subscribed to higher tiers can be utilise in broader ways, ultimately driving up performance results across the marketing funnel.
Plan selection is typically most effective when based on expected campaign frequency, number of creators per campaign, and need for content licensing rights. Choosing a structure that matches realistic operational capacity and content licensing needs helps avoid under-utilisation while maintaining flexibility to scale as creator collaboration becomes more integrated into ongoing marketing activity.