Fresh UGC gigs and creator roles posted
Multiple open calls surfaced: a $350 paid UGC bodysuit try‑on brief seeking authentic, low‑edit clips, Renoise AI’s first creator program onboarding idea‑to‑brand projects, and a remote social media creator role in Nigeria offering ₦960k–₦2.16M/year. These are active, apply‑via‑post opportunities for creators focused on fashion, tech tools, and social strategy. ( )
An open call surfaced on X from the account @elev8or_creator promoting a fashion-focused UGC brief. (x.com)) Industry benchmarking from UGC101 shows average per-piece UGC rates run roughly $150–$310, with platform-specific ranges such as Instagram at $50–$500, meaning the posted brief sits above typical per-piece averages. (ugc101.com)) UGC101 explicitly lists usage rights and editing depth as primary price drivers, noting that video editing and extended/exclusive usage windows materially raise fees. (ugc101.com)) Renoise’s official Creators page confirms a limited, first-come cohort capped at 50 slots and states accepted creators receive 2,400 platform credits, an exclusive half-price coupon for extra credits, and lifetime priority access to new AI models. (creators.renoise.ai)) Renoise asks applicants to repost a selection tweet and reply with portfolio links for selection via DM, while the company positions a desktop app and a video-generation API aimed at integrating AI video creation into creators’ workflows. (creators.renoise.ai)) A Presofthub post on X flagged a remote social-media creator vacancy targeted at Nigeria audiences and distributed via Presofthub’s job channels. (x.com)) Market job listings for Nigeria show comparable social‑media/content‑creator roles commonly advertised with monthly bands around ₦100,000–₦150,000 (roughly ₦1.2M–₦1.8M annually), placing the Presofthub posting within the established mid‑to‑upper market bracket for the region. (myjobmag.com)) Presofthub syndicates opportunities through a Telegram channel used for verified job postings and scholarships, a distribution channel the group uses to amplify remote and regional creator roles. (t.me))