No Views, No Charge. Your budget only moves when real views are tracked on the approved post.
Fast Creator Sourcing. Creators apply to you, review, accept, and move forward without endless DMs.
End to End Campaign Management. Manage creators, scripts, approvals, posting, and performance in one dashboard.
Built for Views. Not Skips. 85% of interruptive ads get skipped, creator posts on their own profiles hold attention.
See What Real Brands Achieved

Product Category
E-Commerce
Duration
4 weeks
Budget
$9,000
Total Views
2,100,000
Cost per 1k Views
$4.29
ROI Highlights
+500k new Instagram followers
See What Real Brands Achieved

Product Category
E-Commerce
Duration
4 weeks
Budget
$9,000
Total Views
2,100,000
Cost per 1k Views
$4.29
ROI Highlights
+500k new Instagram followers
Your deposit funds the campaign budget, but spend only happens as views accrue on approved posts. If a post underperforms, you don't "lose" the budget—it simply remains as remaining budget and can't be spent unless billable views come in. Spend is capped by your remaining budget at all times.
CPV billing is tied to views on the specific approved post(s) created for your campaign—not the creator's overall account views. If a post is deleted or replaced, billing applies only to the tracked approved post instance; a re-upload typically requires being treated as a new post (and may require re-approval) to resume tracking and billing.
Yes—BilledViews is designed so brands can approve the script/creative direction first, then approve the final content (if your campaign requires it) before posting. Revision rounds are usually set by your campaign requirements (e.g., "1 round of edits," "2 rounds," etc.) so expectations are clear before the creator posts.
You can allocate budget by platform/view goals, and CPV is negotiated per influencer per campaign (and can vary by deliverable/platform depending on your setup). Your total spend is always constrained by your remaining budget, and you can structure campaigns so you're not relying on a single creator (multiple creators, per-deliverable agreements, and approvals to control what goes live).
If the influencer doesn't post, there are no billable views, so you're not paying CPV for that deliverable. If they go off-script or violate requirements, you can reject content before posting (when approvals are enabled). If something goes live that doesn't meet requirements, the typical outcome is to stop further spend tied to that deliverable and move forward with a different creator under the campaign.
Your deposit sets the maximum you can spend (your budget cap). Your actual cost is calculated as: Total Spend = billable views × negotiated CPV. That amount is deducted from remaining budget as views come in. Spend cannot exceed your remaining budget, and influencer earnings accrue using the same calculation.