Allow influencers & brands to decide a publishing date between them.
under review
Emma
The 48 hour window to publish isn’t always long enough. Especially if you’re working with other brands at the time. Last week I added a note to a brand to tell them what day I could publish from and they approved my post too soon. I chatted with them and the date I requested wasn’t a problem for them however it meant my submission being declined by Tribe, I had to contact tribe to sort it out - they then had the brand reopen the campaign for me to resubmit - it would be amazing to have an option to pick a date with the brand that suits both sides. That way influencers can plan feeds better, brands will know the exact date a post will go live and there would also be less hassle for Tribe not having to get on to brands to reopen campaigns and going back and forth as a middle man.
Jules
Merged in a post:
Holidays !!
Mel
Allow us to have an option to schedule days we are away on holidays so brands can’t schedule us to post on these days! Nothing worse then a family holiday camping for example and having to worry about whether a pending post will get approved in that time or having to post a scheduled post when you have no reception. Seeing we don’t have any control over when a brand presses approve some of these can be very unexpected on a campaign that’s been sitting there for weeks or even months... and sometimes we do just need a break!
Inna
Agree!
Many influencers and creators plan their feeds in advance and planning involves feed design, other collabs and generic posts.
48 hours is too rushing and it won’t benefit brand if the post is rushed or squeezed between our scheduled posts - these kind of posts often get smaller reach.
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Sarah
100% agree
Emma
I suggested a feature a while ago of allowing the creator and brand to decide a date to publish together. I think this would solve this issue and so many others!
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Ash
Agree
Damien Loverso
under review