Can I use this template with AI?
Yes. Use AI to draft the first version, then review claims, rights, and deliverables before sending it to creators.
A practical sports equipment shot list for UGC campaigns covering opening hook, product closeup, demo beats, proof context, objection handling, backup b-roll, and CTA.
Short answer: This template should make the campaign easier to execute by naming opening hook, product closeup, demo beats, proof context, objection handling, backup b-roll, and CTA before production starts.
| Field | What to write |
|---|---|
| Campaign goal | Describe the buyer, product, channel, and desired action. |
| Product truth | List facts creators can safely say and claims they must avoid. |
| Deliverables | Name every asset, format, length, file type, and deadline. |
| Creative direction | Include hooks, shot list, examples, do/dont notes, and tone. |
| Rights and payout | Define organic or paid use, duration, revisions, approval, escrow, and payout timing. |
Draft a sports equipment shot list for [brand/product] targeting [buyer] on [channel]. Include product truth, content angle, shot list, deliverables, usage rights, claim boundaries, revision rules, and payout terms. Keep it clear enough for a UGC creator to execute without a call.
Yes. Use AI to draft the first version, then review claims, rights, and deliverables before sending it to creators.
Deliverables, usage rights, revision scope, approval trigger, and payout timing should be explicit.
ugcgo.ai turns the template into a workflow: campaign brief, creator applications, escrow, review, proof, and payout state.
Post a brief, review creators, fund through escrow, and keep approvals, proof links, and payout state together.
Post a briefOpen brief generatorTrust boundary: Template guidance only. Review claims, disclosures, rights, and payment terms in the actual campaign agreement before production starts.