Paid UGC Jobs With No Posting Required
What content-only UGC jobs are, why brands pay for them, and how creators can get paid without posting to their own feed.
What no-posting UGC means
No-posting UGC means the brand buys the content for its own use. The brand might run it as a paid ad, use it on a landing page, publish it organically, or hand it to an editor for variations.
You may still be on camera, but the job is not about posting to your TikTok or Instagram. It is about creating footage that the brand can use.
Why brands like it
Brands need a steady flow of authentic-looking creative for paid social. Studio ads are expensive and can feel too polished. UGC gives performance teams more angles to test.
The best no-posting creators can make a product feel understandable, trustworthy, and easy to imagine in a real life setting.
Why Hey Creators is built this way
Hey Creators was designed around the promise: just shoot for around forty-five minutes and we handle the rest. That includes scripts, editing, brand review, and payout flow.
For creators, that means you can focus on filming quality raw material instead of worrying about captions, posting schedules, ad accounts, invoices, or chasing approvals.
FAQ
Will brands still see my social accounts?
They may review them to understand your style, but follower count is not the core value in a content-only UGC job.
Can no-posting UGC become recurring work?
Yes. Reliable creators who deliver clean footage on time are easier for brands and agencies to book again.
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