Verified influencer reviews

The reviews that win you the next deal.

Brands vet creators before every partnership — a follower count isn't proof. CreatorScore lets brands write verified reviews of the creators they work with, and lets creators collect that feedback as social proof that closes the next deal.

Work-email verified — no anonymous reviews·6 dimensions + would-rehire

Jordan Avery

@jordancreates · fitness · 214K

88

Verified reviews

4.6

from 9 brand partners

89% rehire
  • Finish a campaign → the brand leaves a verified review
creatorscore.io/jordancreatesShareable profile

Why reviews matter now

There have never been more creators competing for the same brief.

For every campaign, a brand can shortlist thousands of creators with the right audience and the right aesthetic. Reach isn't the differentiator anymore — it's the price of entry.

What actually wins the deal, and the rebook, is proof you're the low-risk choice: easy to work with, on brief, and delivered on time. Reviews are that proof — written by the brands who've already worked with you. A creator with a wall of verified “would rehire” reviews stops competing on follower count and becomes the obvious yes.

Reach gets you on the shortlist. Reputation gets you the contract.

What brands check before they rebook

  • Easy to work with

    Responsive, clear, low-maintenance — a partner, not a project.

  • Delivers on time

    Assets in on deadline, to brief, without the chase.

  • Professional & brand-safe

    Treats the partnership like a business and protects the brand.

88% of buyers trust online reviews as much as a personal recommendation. — BigCommerce

For creators

Collect reviews as a creator

Stop relying on screenshots of DMs and self-reported case studies. Turn every brand partnership into verified, structured social proof — on a profile you can send to your next lead.

  1. 1

    Finish the campaign, then share your link

    Add your CreatorScore profile link to your wrap-up email alongside deliverables and the invoice, and ask the brand contact to leave a review.

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    The brand rates you across 6 dimensions

    They submit a verified review in under two minutes — star rating, dimension scores, a would-rehire signal, and written feedback.

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    It's live on your profile as social proof

    Verified reviews display on your public profile with a verification badge — visible to every brand that checks you out, and impossible to fake.

Jordan Avery

@jordancreates · fitness · 214K

88
4.8· 12 verified reviews
91% rehire
  • LM

    Lumen Athletics

    Rehire
  • NS

    Northwind Skincare

    Rehire
  • CA

    Cadence Audio

    Rehire
creatorscore.io/jordancreatesLive

For brands & agencies

How to write a review for an influencer

A good review takes two minutes and helps the whole marketplace. Rate the experience, be specific and honest, and verify it with your work email — here's the exact flow.

  1. STEP 1

    Rate the overall experience (1–5 stars)

    Start with the headline: how was it working with this creator overall? This becomes the star rating on their public profile — the first thing the next brand sees.

  2. STEP 2

    Score the specific dimensions

    Rate professionalism, content quality, communication, brand safety, and audience authenticity separately, so future partners see exactly where the creator excelled — and where they didn't.

  3. STEP 3

    Say whether you'd rehire — and be specific

    Mark would-rehire, then write two or three honest sentences. Name what actually happened (on brief, on deadline, converted) plus any constructive drawback. Specific beats vague — skip the corporate tone.

  4. STEP 4

    Verify with your work email and submit

    Reviews require a work email (no Gmail or Yahoo) so everyone knows each review is from a real brand partner. The whole form takes under two minutes.

Review @jordancreatesfitness · 214K
Step 2 of 3

Overall experience

Professionalism
Content quality
Communication
Would you rehire?
YesNo

On brief, on deadline, zero brand-safety surprises…

[email protected] Work email verified

Multi-dimensional

Not just a star rating — 6 verified dimensions

A single number hides the detail that decides a partnership. Brands rate creators across the six dimensions that actually predict whether they'll rebook.

Overall Experience

The headline 1–5 rating on your public profile — an instant read on your track record.

Professionalism

Responsive, on-deadline, easy to work with — proof you treat partnerships as a business.

Content Quality

Did the work meet the brief and the creative bar? Shows brands you deliver content that performs.

Communication

Clear, timely, proactive — the factor brands rank #1 when deciding whether to rebook.

Brand Safety

Stayed brand-safe throughout — confirms you understand and protect a partner's reputation.

Audience Authenticity

Did the campaign reach real, engaged people? Proof your followers — and your results — are genuine.

The complete picture

Reviews + brand-safety score

CreatorScore is the only platform that pairs verified brand reviews with an AI brand-safety score — the objective data and the lived experience a brand needs to say yes.

Brand reviews

  • Verified feedback from real brand partners
  • 6-dimension ratings (professionalism, quality, communication…)
  • Would-rehire signal from every reviewer
  • Optional proof-of-collaboration links

AI brand-safety score

  • 7 AI agents analyzing 200+ signals
  • Content risk, authenticity, audience quality
  • Continuous monitoring and score updates
  • SHAP explainability for every score

How we compare

CreatorScore reviews vs. other platforms

Most platforms let anyone leave an unverified star. CreatorScore reviews are verified, multi-dimensional, and paired with AI vetting data.

FeatureOther platforms CreatorScore
Review verification Anyone can leave a review Work-email verification required
Review dimensions Single star rating 6 dimensions (professionalism, content quality, communication, and more)
Proof of work Not required Optional collaboration-proof link
Paired with vetting data Reviews only Reviews + AI brand-safety score + 200+ signals
Would-rehire metric Not tracked Explicit rehire signal from every reviewer
Negative reviews Often removable Verified reviews stay — that's what makes them credible

For brands

Vetting a creator before you partner?

Reviews tell you how a creator was to work with. CreatorScore also tells you whether they're safe to sign — AI brand-safety scoring, risk assessments, and 24/7 monitoring across 12 platforms.

Frequently asked questions

How do I write a review for an influencer?

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On CreatorScore, open the creator's profile and submit a review: rate the overall experience 1–5 stars, score the specific dimensions (professionalism, content quality, communication, brand safety, audience authenticity), mark whether you'd rehire, and write two or three honest, specific sentences about what actually happened. Verify with your work email and submit — it takes under two minutes. Be specific and honest, including any constructive drawback; brands and creators trust detailed reviews far more than vague ones.

Where can I leave a review for an influencer?

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You can leave a verified review directly on a creator's CreatorScore profile after working with them. Reviews require a verified work email (freemail like Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook is blocked), so every review comes from a real brand or agency partner — not an anonymous account.

How do influencer reviews work on CreatorScore?

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After a brand works with a creator, they submit a review on the creator's profile: an overall 1–5 star rating, ratings across 6 dimensions, a would-rehire signal, and optional written feedback with a proof-of-collaboration link. Reviews require a verified work email to prevent fakes, and they display publicly alongside the creator's AI brand-safety score.

How do creators collect reviews from brands?

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After completing a campaign, share your CreatorScore profile link with the brand contact — many creators include the request in their wrap-up email alongside deliverables and the invoice. The brand leaves a verified review in under two minutes, and it appears on your public profile as social proof you can point every future partner to.

Why do reviews matter for creators?

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There have never been more creators competing for the same briefs, so reach alone no longer wins deals. Brands increasingly shortlist on trust: is this creator easy to work with, do they deliver on time, are they brand-safe? Verified reviews answer those questions in the brand's own words, which is why a strong review history is one of the most powerful things a creator can show a prospective partner.

Can anyone leave a review on my profile?

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No. Reviews require a verified work email — freemail providers like Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook are blocked — so only legitimate brand and agency representatives can review creators. Each review also shows its verification status so profile visitors can judge credibility.

Can I remove negative reviews?

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No — all verified reviews stay on your profile regardless of rating. That's exactly what makes CreatorScore reviews credible: brands trust them because creators can't cherry-pick. Reviews that violate our guidelines (spam, harassment, factually false claims) can be flagged for admin review.

How do reviews differ from my CreatorScore?

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Your CreatorScore (1–100) is an AI-generated brand-safety and quality score from 200+ signals across your public content, engagement, and audience. Reviews are direct feedback from brands you've worked with. Together they give partners both an objective risk assessment and the subjective partnership experience — a complete picture no other platform offers.

Start building your creator reputation

Every brand partnership is a chance to build verified social proof. Collect the reviews that turn you from one of the shortlist into the obvious yes.