Use case
Collaffy for TikTok creators
TikTok DMs are a firehose. Collaffy is the valve that turns real collab volume into a manageable queue.
TikTok creators tend to get more DM volume per follower than creators on any other platform — and most of it is noise. Bots, copy-paste offers from agencies, gifting-only proposals, and outright scams arrive at all hours. Filtering by hand is a part-time job.
Collaffy's intake form replaces the DM channel for collab use. Your link lives in your bio with a one-line note; the firehose routes through it; what arrives is structured, named, and budgeted.
Where it breaks today
- DM volume spikes after every viral video. The good offers arrive at the same time as the worst ones.
- Many DMs offer 'product gifting' for what is clearly paid-work-level deliverables. Spotting these requires reading every one carefully.
- Brand managers from companies you'd actually want to work with are reaching out from personal Gmail addresses, which makes them indistinguishable from impersonators.
- TikTok doesn't let you mass-archive or label DM threads, so the inbox just keeps growing.
Where Collaffy fits in
Your Collaffy link goes in your bio. Brands fill in a real brief — including a corporate contact email, the cheapest trust signal you have when triaging at volume.
Access control is the default: brands can't message you through Collaffy until you accept their request. The thread stays closed if the brief is thin.
Move low-quality requests to DECLINED or NOT_INTERESTED to clear them out of the active queue. Domain-based brand verification and a Verified Brand filter are on the roadmap; until they ship, the corporate-email check is your first-pass screen.
Practical tips
Re-link from your most viral comment.
TikTok creators get more bio-link clicks from a pinned comment on a viral video than from the bio itself. Pin a comment like 'for collabs: collaffy.com/tap_to_collab_with/yourname' on your highest-performing video.
Decline 'gifting-only' offers fast.
You don't owe a reply to a request that's structurally not paid work. Move it to DECLINED in two clicks and move on — every minute you don't spend on a non-deal is a minute back on the offers that are real.
Watch for impersonation in the brand-name field.
Scammers often misspell brand names slightly ('Nikee', 'Sephoraa') or send from personal addresses dressed up as corporate ones. Check the brand name against the email domain on every new request. Domain-based brand verification (planned) will surface this automatically; until then, the manual check takes seconds.
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