For UGC creators
Find the brands already paying creators in your niche.
When a brand runs a collab post with a creator, Instagram puts it on both profiles. Caroufy reads that across your whole niche and hands you the list.
Free plan, no card. We never ask for your Instagram password.
- NOBrand
@northlight.co
3 of your creators · 4 posts · 2 weeks ago
- VEBrand
@verawelldesign
3 of your creators · 5 posts · 1 month ago
- ATBrand
@atelier.form
2 of your creators · 2 posts · 3 weeks ago
- STBrand
@studio.mira
2 of your creators · 3 posts · 2 months ago
Ranked by how many creators in your group each one has worked with.
What to look for
A brand that does it twice has a budget for it.
One collab post is a friend, a customer, or a coincidence. Four posts across three different creators in the same niche is a company that has decided working with creators is worth paying for — and has a process for it.
That’s the signal: repetition and breadth. Not how well any single post did.
Repetition
How many collab posts they have run, and how recently.
Breadth
How many different creators in your niche they have worked with.
Everything the pitch needs
Five things between you and a brand deal.
“I don’t know which brands hire creators like me.”
CollaborationsEvery account your niche has run a collab post with, ranked by how many of your creators worked with them and how often. Brands separated from fellow creators, so the list isn’t half your peers.
“I don’t know which creators to study.”
DiscoveryName one account in your niche. Caroufy walks its actual audience, finds who else those people follow, and filters down to accounts genuinely in the same field. No keywords, no hashtags.
“I don’t know what those brands respond to.”
The feedEvery collab post that brand has run, with the real engagement on it, next to everything else your niche is publishing. Search reaches captions and what creators actually say out loud in reels.
“I need something to show them.”
The studioTurn any post that performed into a finished carousel in your own voice and design — a portfolio piece you can send, built from something that demonstrably worked in that brand’s category.
“I need to look active while I pitch.”
The studio, againA brand checking your grid mid-conversation should find someone posting. Sixty carousels a month on Pro is two a day, each one built from a post that already earned attention.
Straight answers
What this does, and what it doesn’t.
It shows who has worked with creators — not who is hiring today
This is a record of collaborations that happened, not a job board. A brand on the list has paid creators before and may well again; nobody has told us they have an open brief. That is still a far better place to start than a cold DM to a company that has never done it.
We won’t tell you collabs will grow your account
Our own data says the opposite: brand posts usually underperform a creator’s organic content, sometimes badly. That’s worth knowing going in. The reason to do a brand deal is that it pays — not that it grows you.
Not every niche collaborates
Some fields run on collab posts. Others barely use the feature, and for those this page has little to offer. Check yours on the free plan before you pay for anything — a group and a few creators is enough to see whether the list is there.
We never touch your Instagram account
Nothing logs in as you, nothing posts as you, and we never ask for your password. Caroufy reads public posts from accounts you choose to track. Reaching out to a brand is something you do yourself, in your own words.
One video pays for months of looking.
A single UGC video went for $150 to $300 across the 2026 rate guides. Caroufy Pro is $49 a month, and the free plan costs nothing at all — which is where to find out whether your niche has a list worth working.
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