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How to Earn from Briefs

KotKit Market is a UGC marketplace. Brands publish briefs — short-video tasks. You find one that fits, film the video on your own account, and submit the link. Once the brand approves your work, you get paid in rubles.

No APK, no auto-poster bots, no access to your passwords: you publish it yourself, and KotKit never logs into your account.

Brief catalog in KotKit Market
  1. Go to kotkit.pro and click Sign In
  2. Uncheck “I represent a company / advertiser” — this creates a creator account, not a brand one
  3. Confirm you’re a real person: via Telegram or a partner code from another creator. This keeps bots and fake accounts out

Go to the Marketplace and filter briefs by platform, category, and payout. Each brief card shows everything before you claim it:

  • the ruble amount per publication,
  • the platform — TikTok, YouTube Shorts, VK Clips, or Instagram Reels,
  • video requirements and hashtags,
  • the submission deadline.

Found a good one — click “Claim”. The brief is locked to you and a timer starts.

For non-TikTok platforms (YouTube Shorts, VK Clips, Instagram Reels), connect the matching account in settings first — you can’t claim without it.

Film the video exactly to the brief (or publish the brand’s ready-made clip if the job says so). Then, depending on the brief settings, either:

  • Standard mode — publish on your own account and paste the public link into the brief form.
  • Pre-publication review — upload the clip for review first, publish only after the brand approves, then submit the link.

The brand reviews your work in the dashboard: does it match the brief, requirements, and hashtags. If everything’s good, the work is approved and your reward is credited.

If the brand requests a revision, make the changes and resubmit.

Each brief states its own fixed ruble amount, visible on the card before you accept the job. The more briefs you claim and submit, the more you earn.

Available funds are withdrawn in rubles to a bank card or via SBP. Crypto is not used for creator payouts — it’s only for brand balance top-ups.

No. The whole flow is on the website: claim a brief in the marketplace, film it on your phone as usual, publish it yourself, and submit the link.

No. One creator means one profile and one linked account. Inflated metrics and fake accounts are detected and lead to a block with no payout.