Trust built into production

Every use begins with creator approval.

Scale only works when everyone knows exactly what was approved. Twinfluencer connects every message, final asset and intended use to a visible creator decision.

The permission stack

Every yes is specific.

Six clear checkpoints connect the creator’s first yes to the exact assets a brand can run. No blanket consent. No guesswork.

  1. Identity and likeness authorization

    The creator opts in to the proposed working method. The existence of a digital twin does not authorize a brand, message or future campaign by itself.

  2. Brand, category and campaign approval

    The creator reviews the specific brand, product, category and campaign purpose and can decline before production proceeds.

  3. Script and claim approval

    Every script, product claim and required disclosure is presented for explicit creator approval before production begins.

  4. Final-video approval

    Every finished asset is reviewed individually. An unapproved or rejected output is not delivered for publication.

  5. Defined usage license

    The approved use—paid, organic or otherwise agreed—plus formats, channels, territories and duration are recorded with the finished assets.

  6. Renewal, expiry and payment terms

    The signed terms define compensation and what happens at expiry. Renewal or expanded use requires new or amended terms and, where applicable, fresh approval.

Rights scope

Brands receive videos—not identity access.

The brand receives finished, approved and licensed video files. It does not receive a reusable likeness, avatar, voice clone or digital-twin model—and cannot generate new content independently.

  • No reusable creator model is delivered to the brand.
  • Every script and final output requires approval.
  • Usage is scoped by intended use, channel, territory, format and duration.
  • Renewal requires new terms or approval.

Transparent AI use

Say what it is. Show who approved it.

AI-generated content is disclosed where required by applicable platform policy or law. The disclosure is designed to be readable, direct and attached to the relevant output.

Standard content disclosure

AI-generated · Creator-approved

This compact label is used only where creator approval actually exists. It does not imply approval beyond the real brand, script, claims, format, channels, territory or campaign period.

Accountability

Move fast. Keep the paper trail.

Twinfluencer accelerates production without blurring who approved what, where it can run, or what happens next.

  • Version and approval records

    Campaign files should identify the script and asset version, approval state and permitted next step.

  • Expiry and renewal

    Usage stops at expiry unless it is renewed or amended under new agreed terms. Past approval is not an unlimited future license.

  • Visible commercial terms

    Creator compensation, milestones and payment timing belong in the campaign terms before approval—not in a vague promise after delivery.

  • Campaign-specific review

    Permission infrastructure does not create automatic legal clearance. Claims, disclosure and rights requirements still depend on the creator, product, platform and market.

Keep every use inside its approved scope.

Bring the creator source and intended destinations. Twinfluencer will map a content pilot, define the approval scope and keep every finished asset connected to its terms.

Finished assets. Defined rights. Human permission.