CreatorPilot tracks every invoice, flags overdue payments, and tells you exactly when and who to chase — so you always know where your money is.
Get started freeCreators close the deal, deliver the content, and then spend weeks chasing the payment. That's not the creator economy working as advertised. Here's why it keeps happening.
You send the invoice, complete the content, and then wait. And wait. Chasing a brand for payment is awkward, time-consuming, and shouldn't be your job.
When you're running 6 active deals, it's hard to remember which invoices have cleared, which are due this week, and which are technically already late.
Some brands bury 60 or 90-day payment terms in the contract. By the time you notice, you've already done the work. CreatorPilot flags long payment terms before you sign.
If a brand cancels after production has started, a contract without a kill fee means you get nothing. It happens more than most creators realise.
Payment issues start at the contract stage, not the invoice stage. CreatorPilot covers both.
Create and send professional invoices directly from your CreatorPilot dashboard. Every invoice is linked to the deal it belongs to, so nothing gets lost.
Every outstanding invoice has a due date. CreatorPilot monitors what's been paid, what's coming up, and what's already past due — without you having to check manually.
When a payment goes overdue, you get a clear prompt: which brand, how many days late, and what to say. No guesswork, no awkward cold-chasing.
Before a deal reaches the invoice stage, CreatorPilot has already reviewed the payment terms. Long payment windows, missing kill fees, and unclear deliverable sign-off are all flagged at the contract stage.
Every deal, every invoice, every payment — tracked in real time.
Join creators who use CreatorPilot to stay on top of their income and never let a brand payment slip through the cracks.
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