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Content & Strategy
Happ for Content Creators is the business homebase for independent content creators. Define content ownership, limit usage to the channels you agree to, keep your creative frameworks, and invoice separately for repurposed or paid-media use - all in one mobile-first platform.
Available in: US
Happ is the homebase for independent content creators. 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 content ownership, limit usage to the channels you agree to, and invoice separately for paid-media use.
Yes. Usage rights specify where and how content can be used. Paid media and external campaigns are a separate use you negotiate and invoice for.
Yes. IP terms specify which elements transfer and which remain yours - including strategic approaches and format templates.
Your agreement limits default usage to organic channels. Paid advertising is a separate use with its own fee you invoice for.
Define monthly deliverables precisely - content volume, formats, platforms, and response time. Anything beyond that scope is documented as new scope with its own price.
For any paid content work - UGC, brand content, ongoing creation - yes. Happ's Smart Legal Terms surfaces clauses for content ownership, usage rights, and paid-media use, 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 deliverable, a package, or a monthly retainer with real market context. You set the number.
Invoicing is tied to the signed agreement - per deliverable or per retainer period - paid straight through Happ. Each retainer period is its own invoice on the cycle you set. 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.