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Influencer Program Disclosures

What the influencer lane is for, in plain English.

Use this page when you want the short version: what we review, how approval works, what you need to disclose, and what happens after a real partnership moves forward.

Application first Disclosure stays mandatory Signed terms follow approval

1. What we look for

Before approval

  • Product familiarity: you should be able to talk about Aeliana from real use, not from a template.
  • Disclosure readiness: you need to be able to name the relationship clearly wherever you post.
  • Audience fit: trust, relevance, and fit matter more than raw follower count.
  • Coverage style: we want to know how you would actually present the product in a post, video, thread, or newsletter.

2. Review states

What the status means

  • Received: the application is in the queue and ready for a first pass.
  • Follow-up needed: we need a little more detail before we can decide.
  • Approved for signature: the fit looks real, so we send the influencer agreement tied to the approved account and reserved partner code.
  • Agreement accepted: the signed receipt is stored, the partner code stays tied to that account, and any next-step terms are confirmed in writing.
  • Declined or paused: the lane is not ready, not safe, or not a fit right now.

3. After approval

Agreement first, then any written addenda

  • If a partner is approved, the next step is the influencer agreement tied to the approved signed-in account.
  • That agreement creates a receipt the signer can print, email, or copy for their records.
  • Any compensation, access, timing, or operating detail is handled in the written follow-up, not guessed from old public copy.
  • If broader access review is also relevant, we can handle it alongside the influencer review, but it is still handled deliberately.
  • Nothing here guarantees access, payment, or placement.

4. Conduct

What you should not do

  • Do not share non-public product, preview, or launch material without written approval.
  • Do not self-refer, pool codes, resell codes, or try to game attribution.
  • Do not use the program to route people off-platform or bypass moderation.
  • Do not publish the relationship without a clear disclosure if there is any material connection.

5. Record keeping

How we keep the review straight

  • We keep the application details, review status, follow-up requests, and approval notes together.
  • We also track whether the application should be reviewed on its own or alongside broader product access.
  • If approval happens, we keep the reserved partner code, agreement status, receipt reference, and any written-term confirmation together.
  • If anything needs correction, we use the saved review record and the written follow-up to resolve it.