It's your go-to dashboard for reviewing tasks, deadlines, payments, and content requirements.
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## What You’ll See on the Briefs Page
Each brief appears as a visual card with all the important info at a glance:
* Title – The name of the brief (e.g. First sanity bit).
* Status tag – For example, Action Needed if something requires your attention.
* Payment amount – How much you’re earning for the brief (e.g. $201.00
).
* Due date – When the task needs to be completed (e.g. May 1, 25
).
* Content requirements – Icons showing the type of content expected (e.g. Video, Instagram, TikTok).
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## How to Use It
1. Review all briefs
Browse through the grid of cards to see all briefs assigned to you.
2. Check for action required
Look for the Action Needed tag to quickly identify briefs that need your input.
3. Monitor deadlines and earnings
Use the colored tags to check when content is due and how much you'll be paid.
4. Know what content to deliver
Icons on each card show whether you’re expected to post on Instagram, TikTok, or deliver a video.
5. Toggle ended briefs
Use the switch at the top right to hide or show completed briefs.
6. Switch pages
Use the arrows at the bottom right to browse between pages if you have multiple briefs.
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## Tips
| Make Actioned Briefs Your Priority |
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| Briefs tagged with Action Needed should be handled first to stay on top of deadlines. |
| Keep Your View Clean |
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| Use the "Hide ended briefs" toggle to only view what's still in progress. |
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## FAQ
Q: What does “Action Needed” mean?
A: It means there’s a task you need to complete—like uploading a video or submitting a link.
Q: Can I still view completed briefs?
A: Yes, just turn off the “Hide ended briefs” toggle at the top right corner.
Q: My brief is missing—what should I do?
A: First, check if it’s hidden. If not, contact support for help.
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You’re all set! Use the Briefs page often to stay organized and in control of your creator tasks.