Get activated as a creator.
Sign the contract, learn what we accept, and you're ready to ship your first paid UGC video — usually inside a day.
Activation checklist
3 of 4 steps complete · finish to start earning
Enverson UGC Creator Agreement
v3.1 · effective Jan 1, 2026 · reviewed annually
Covers payouts, usage rights, content ownership, exclusivity windows, and termination. We re-use your videos on owned channels and paid ads for the platforms you opt in to. You keep ownership and can withdraw rights with 14 days notice.
Why signing matters
Without a signed contract we can't pay you out or run your videos on paid placements. Signing also unlocks:
- ✓ Payouts via PayPal / wire / crypto
- ✓ Higher-paying campaigns ($35–$120/video)
- ✓ Streak & referral bonuses
- ✓ Priority support < 6h
What "UGC" means at Enverson.
UGC isn't ads in disguise. It's you, talking to people like you, about a tool you'd actually use. The good videos feel like a friend's recommendation, not a sponsored post.
- • Real voice, real face, real screen
- • Hook in the first 2 seconds
- • A genuine "why" — your story
- • One clear takeaway per video
- • AI voiceovers as the main narration
- • Hard-sell, "DM me" or fake urgency
- • Stock footage with no creator on camera
- • Misleading claims about features
UGC guidelines
Pass these checks and your video lands in review same day.
- Length: 15–60 seconds. Sweet spot 22–35s.
- Orientation: 9:16 vertical, 1080×1920, 30fps+.
- Audio: clear voice; royalty-free music only.
- No watermarks, competitor logos, copyrighted music, or AI faces.
- No claims about IELTS / TOEFL score guarantees.
Platform rules
Match the format and the algorithm rewards you.
22–35s, hook in 2s, captions on, native sounds OK if cleared. No "Link in bio" before second 5.
25–45s, on-screen text 2–3 lines max, leave 220px safe-zone bottom. Use Reels-native audio.
35–60s, strong narrative arc, #Shorts in title, clear call-to-pin-comment with the link.
Brand tone & style
How Enverson talks. Mirror this so videos feel on-brand.
Warm, plainspoken, slightly nerdy. Talks like a smart friend, not a teacher.
Fast cuts in the first 3 seconds, slower around the takeaway, never rushed.
Say "learn English" not "acquire proficiency". Use numbers ("3 mistakes"), avoid jargon.