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Visual Production
Happ for Models is the business homebase for independent models. Define exactly where your likeness appears, for how long, and on which platforms, and set the terms for any extended or secondary use so you can invoice for it.
Available in: US
Happ is the homebase for independent models. It brings all your Collaborations into one mobile-first workspace - contracts, payments, and billing. Pricing and contract terms draw on the entire creator network, so you quote from real data. Define where your likeness can be used and for how long, exclude AI and synthetic use, and invoice for any extended use.
Yes. Likeness terms can explicitly exclude AI training, deepfake use, and synthetic media generation.
Renewal terms are defined in your original agreement, so when usage extends you invoice for the renewal fee you already set.
Exclusivity and category clauses define which competing brands you can or can not appear for during the agreed window.
Usage rights in your agreement define exactly where and in what format your likeness can appear. Each new use is a new agreement you negotiate and invoice for.
Your agreement includes a tiered kill fee. You define the windows.
Every Collaborator is organized in your Homebase with full contract and payment history.
For any paid booking - editorial, commercial, campaign, e-commerce - yes. Happ's Smart Legal Terms surfaces clauses for likeness and usage rights, usage duration, and AI exclusions, and you decide which apply. Happ suggests, you decide.
Happ does not set your rates - Smart Pricing surfaces relevant benchmarks from the community brain, so you can price a day rate, a campaign, or extended usage with real market context. You set the number, and the terms lock into the agreement before the shoot.
Invoicing is tied to the signed agreement - day rate plus any extended-use fees - paid straight through Happ. Happ never takes a commission on your work; the only cost is a standard payment processing fee that depends on how your Collaborator pays, always shown to you upfront. Every booking's payment status lives in your Homebase.