Creator Management Platform for Talent and Roster Teams
Organize creator rosters, prepare brand-facing shortlists, and manage creator relationships in one platform. Built for talent and roster managers.
400M+ creators, scored and ready to filter
One searchable database across the three platforms that matter. Filter by audience, location, engagement and quality, then shortlist only the creators who clear your bar.
Creator managers need more than a list of names
The job is not just storing creators. It is organizing context, reviewing fit, preparing opportunities, and keeping workflow from getting scattered.
Scattered creator context
Notes sit in docs. Bios sit in spreadsheets. Key details get lost before a brand conversation even starts.
Weak shortlist preparation
A roster is not a shortlist. Brand teams need clear options with context, not raw names pulled from a list.
Relationship workflow drift
As partnerships grow, follow-ups and opportunity status become harder to track. Clean creator relationship management matters more each month.
Creator discovery at scale
Search 400M+ creators across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Filter by niche, audience location, engagement rate, and follower size to build a shortlist in minutes - not days of manual sourcing.

Audience vetting & fraud checks
Check fake-follower scores, audience authenticity, and real engagement before you commit, so every creator on your shortlist is backed by data instead of follower count alone.

Outreach & creator CRM
Run outreach and manage every creator relationship in one place. Track conversations and move creators from shortlist to booked without spreadsheets or scattered inboxes.

Campaign tracking
Follow live campaigns and creator performance in a single view, so you always know what's working - no manual screenshots or end-of-month scrambles.

Reporting & proof
Turn results into clean, shareable reports in a few clicks. Showing the numbers is what wins the next budget, and it takes minutes.

The creator workflow roster teams actually use
Organize creator records
Start with clean creator records, links, notes, and profile context. That becomes the base layer for roster management.
Review creator context
Check profile details, audience signals, and fit before recommending anyone. Context review helps reduce weak matches.
Prepare brand-facing shortlists
Turn raw records into usable recommendations. Show who fits the opportunity and why.
Track opportunities cleanly
Know which creators are under review, pitched, or active. Cleaner status tracking keeps the roster workflow easier to follow.
Manage relationship follow-up
Once creators are in motion, relationship workflow matters. Follow-up discipline keeps opportunities from stalling.
Expand beyond the roster when needed
Use discovery and database tools when the existing roster is not enough. That keeps recommendations flexible without losing workflow structure.
Why Click Analytic vs generic tools
- ✕Keep roster records organizedScattered docs and inboxes per creator
- ✕Manage creators like a CRMA spreadsheet that loses data
- ✕Track creator relationshipsFollow-ups live in someone's head
- ✕Review profiles before recommendingOpen ten tabs to check each profile
- ✕Source beyond your rosterStart a fresh search from zero
- ✓Keep roster records organizedOne workspace for creator records, shortlists, and workflow
- ✓Manage creators like a CRMCRM-style creator management built in
- ✓Track creator relationshipsRelationship and follow-up history kept on each creator
- ✓Review profiles before recommendingAudience, profile signals, and fit in one view
- ✓Source beyond your rosterDiscover new creators across 400M+ profiles
What actually improves for creator managers
Cleaner roster organization
Creator records, notes, and context stay easier to review. Teams spend less time hunting for background details.
Stronger brand-facing options
Shortlists become easier to prepare. Brand teams get creator options with more useful context.
Clearer opportunity flow
Managers can track which creators are being reviewed or proposed. Less workflow drift means fewer missed steps.
Better relationship discipline
Relationship workflows stay easier to maintain as campaigns grow. That supports healthier creator communication over time.
400M+ creators, every niche
Whatever your campaign needs, the creators are already here.
WorldwideFitness
585K+ creators
Coaches, athletes and gym creators with highly engaged training audiences.
WorldwideFashion
1105K+ creators
Style, outfit and trend creators that brands love to gift and collab with.
WorldwideFood
650K+ creators
Chefs, recipe makers and food lovers driving real cravings and reach.
WorldwideBeauty
780K+ creators
Makeup, glam and cosmetics creators with loyal, reactive followings.
WorldwideTravel
455K+ creators
Destination and adventure creators with wanderlust, high-intent audiences.
WorldwideLifestyle
910K+ creators
Daily-life, routine and aesthetic creators with broad, sticky reach.
WorldwideHealth
325K+ creators
Credible health, nutrition and wellbeing voices with trusted audiences.
WorldwideGaming
390K+ creators
Streamers, competitive players and clip creators with devoted communities.
WorldwideWellness
325K+ creators
Mindfulness, self-care and holistic creators with calm, loyal followings.
WorldwideTech
195K+ creators
Gadget, software and AI creators reaching early-adopter audiences.
WorldwideMom
390K+ creators
Parenting and family creators with high-trust, high-intent audiences.
WorldwideSports
325K+ creators
Athletes and sports creators with passionate, high-energy followings.
WorldwideFinance
163K+ creators
Money, investing and fintech creators reaching high-intent audiences.
WorldwidePets
260K+ creators
Dog, cat and animal creators with warm, highly shareable audiences.
WorldwideMusic
390K+ creators
Artists, DJs and music creators with culturally engaged fanbases.
WorldwideFitness
585K+ creators
WorldwideFashion
1105K+ creators
WorldwideFood
650K+ creators
WorldwideBeauty
780K+ creators
WorldwideTravel
455K+ creators
WorldwideLifestyle
910K+ creators
WorldwideHealth
325K+ creators
WorldwideGaming
390K+ creators
WorldwideWellness
325K+ creators
WorldwideTech
195K+ creators
WorldwideMom
390K+ creators
WorldwideSports
325K+ creators
WorldwideFinance
163K+ creators
WorldwidePets
260K+ creators
WorldwideMusic
390K+ creators
Agency teams love us
“We needed a cleaner way to review creator context across our roster. ClickAnalytic helped us organize records and prepare stronger recommendations for brand conversations.”
“Our shortlist process used to be messy. Now we can review profiles, add context, and prepare better creator options without jumping across tools.”
“We wanted a better way to keep creator notes and opportunity flow organized. ClickAnalytic gave us a cleaner structure for relationship workflow and profile review.”
The Roster You Pitch on Follower Counts Is Vetted on the One Number Creators Can Buy
You build the deck. You sort your roster by reach. The 1.2M creator goes on slide one, the 80K creator goes near the back. That is the order the brand sees, and that is the order you defend on the call.
Here is the part nobody says out loud. Follower count is the metric you lead with and the one number on the internet that can be bought. The brand knows this now. So when you pitch reach, you are pitching the exact figure their procurement team has been trained to distrust.
That is why deals stall after the intro call. It is not your creator. It is that you handed the brand a number they cannot verify, and silence is what un-verified looks like from the buyer's seat.
Click Analytic runs any creator on your roster against a 400M+ profile database and returns an AQS fake-follower score. It will flag a name your gut already approved. Better you see that flag in private than have the brand's tool surface it after they have signed the IO.
You Are Not Managing the Best Creators. You Are Managing the Ones Who Signed With You
Your roster feels like a curated list of talent. Look closer at how it was actually built. These are the creators who replied to your outreach, who came in through a referral, or who you signed before a competing agency could. That is a self-selected pond, not the market.
So when a brand briefs you on a niche your roster does not cover, you do one of two things. You force-fit the closest creator you already represent, or you pass on the budget. Both cost you. The first burns trust when the audience does not match. The second hands revenue to the agency that could see wider than its own contact list.
You also cannot prove your roster is strong without a yardstick. Strong compared to what? You have never measured your talent against the full field they compete in, so your pitch is an assertion, not a benchmark.
Search 400M+ profiles by audience, niche, geography, and authenticity, and your roster stops being the whole story and becomes a measured slice of it. You can show a brand exactly where your creator ranks on real audience quality, not vibes. Run one creator through the free AQS check now at app.clickanalytic.com/register and see the number a brand would see.
A Creator's Best Reel Tells You Nothing About Whether Their Audience Is the Brand's Buyer
You sell on the visible artifact: the standout reel, the engagement on the last post, the screenshot of a comment section that popped. That is the surface. The asset you are actually renting to the brand is the audience underneath, and you almost never look at it.
A great post is not a great partnership. High engagement says nothing about whether that audience is real, whether it sits in the brand's target country, or whether it is the same audience three other creators in your pitch already reach. When that overlap is high, the brand pays three times to hit one set of people, and they feel it in the results long after the campaign closes.
For brands selling to a specific buyer, the silent killer is not fake followers. It is mismatch: a clean, engaged, real audience that simply is not theirs. No amount of reel quality fixes a wrong audience.
Click Analytic shows the audience behind the feed: real demographics, location, authenticity, and audience-overlap analysis across the creators in your pitch. The Creator Economy Report makes the wider trend plain, that audience quality, not raw reach, is what now separates a renewed roster from a dropped one. You walk into the call already knowing the answer the brand will ask for.
What Managers Stop Guessing Once They Can Show Audience Quality
The agencies and talent managers who switched stopped pitching reach and started pitching proof. They attach a white-label report to every roster intro: AQS authenticity score, real audience breakdown, and overlap data, all under their own brand. The brand stops asking can I trust this number, because the number arrives pre-verified.
The shift shows up in the deal cycle. Third-party proof shortens the back-and-forth, because the objection you used to spend a week answering is answered on slide one. 3,500+ brands and agencies already work inside Click Analytic, so the data you hand over is the data the brand's own team recognizes.
None of this asks you to change how you work. You still find creators, vet them, run outreach, track the campaign, and report the result. Click Analytic slots into those exact verbs and adds the one thing your current process cannot produce on its own: independent evidence.
See it on your own talent, not a demo roster. Start a free 14-day trial at app.clickanalytic.com/register and pull the report you would attach to your next pitch.
One More Roster Pitched Half-Blind, or Five Minutes to Check
Every brief you answer with un-verified reach is a coin flip you do not have to take. Lose enough of them and the cost is not one deal, it is the renewals, the referrals, and the reputation that a manager lives on.
The trial is the cheapest way to find out whether the blind spot at the top of this page is yours. Run your top creators through the AQS check and audience analysis. If the numbers are clean, you have proof to lead with. If they are not, far better you learn it before the brand does.
Start free at app.clickanalytic.com/register.
Free, 14 days, check your own roster, nothing to install.
Common Questions
What is a creator management platform used for?
A creator management platform helps teams organize creator records, review creator context, prepare shortlists, and keep relationship workflow cleaner. It is useful for talent managers, roster managers, and teams handling brand opportunities.
How is this different from the creator CRM page?
This page is an audience use case page for creator managers. The creator CRM page is the broader product-category page focused on CRM-style creator management structure.
Can creator managers review creator context before making recommendations?
Yes. Teams can review profile details, audience context, and vetting signals before recommending creators. See analyse influencer, influencer vetting tool, and fake follower checker for that workflow layer.
How does this connect to relationship management workflows?
Creator management is part of the larger relationship workflow. After records and shortlists are prepared, teams need cleaner follow-up, opportunity tracking, and relationship discipline. That is covered more directly on manage influencer relationships.
Is this page for talent managers or brand teams?
This page is primarily for talent managers, creator managers, and roster teams. It focuses on the people managing creator records and recommendations, not brand-side campaign buying workflows.
What should teams do after preparing a shortlist?
After a shortlist is ready, teams can move into outreach, follow-up, and relationship tracking. Explore manage influencer relationships to keep creator communication organized.
Can creator managers use Click Analytic at scale?
Yes. Click Analytic helps teams manage 400M+ creator profiles with faster search, review, and shortlist workflows. It is built for growing rosters and busy creator operations.
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