Find creators by sponsorship history. Search companies, view sponsored creators, collaboration stats, and track brand partnership performance in real-time.

We’re excited to present you our fourth development update blog. We’re always looking to enhance your experience here at CreatorDB, and we’ve been busy recently working hard on some improvements. We are launching this update to CreatorDB at the beginning of 2022 targeted at brands who are wishing to sponsor creators.
We are following through on this focus by the incorporation of brand information for sponsorships about creators, greatly expanding the number of creators in the database, exportable/importable data, among several small user experience updates
Now you can search through creators that have been sponsored by a specific company. Similar to each creator, each company will have its own profile in CreatorDB. Each company has a page that lists all of the creators and videos that the company was associated with sponsoring. Additionally, graphs are available with statistics like how many videos are sponsored per day and the number of new views on videos sponsored by the company.
You can view the list of all creator previews on the main company page and have the option to click on it to show more details. This detailed page shows the different creators that the company has worked with that can be sorted through different statistics such as the most recent collaboration, the largest total number of collaborations, and average views for collaboration.
Here’s what’s new in Brand Information:
We’ve increased the database to at least one million creators from YouTube & Instagram on CreatorDB. We have especially increased the number of creators we are tracking from the United States, Canada, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan.
When submitting new creators, you can paste the link for the creator’s social page to have them added to CreatorDB instead of only allowing for the submission of channel IDs.
We’ve been working hard on expanding our dataset across the social sites that we already manage as well as some potential new ones. In addition, we are eyeing more tools around campaign management for later in the year. We value input from all of our users, so please feel free to contact us with your feedback.
Meanwhile, take a look at the tasks and projects you might be able to accomplish with these feature updates. Take a look at your own brand, or a competitor’s, or see the difference between how a particular creator’s content performs when sponsored vs when not. We hope you can utilize them to improve your daily workflow!
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Talk to our Asia agency team about applying these ideas to a real creator campaign — or open the CreatorDB app and start building your shortlist now.
Search for the brand by name, industry, key executives, or headquarters country to view its profile page. CreatorDB v1.4 displays all creators and videos the brand has sponsored, along with graphs showing sponsored videos per day and new views. Click any creator to see detailed collaboration history sorted by recency, total collaborations, or average views per sponsorship.
CreatorDB v1.4 shows average views and engagement for sponsored versus non-sponsored videos, the percentage of a creator's content that is sponsored, and the total number of different sponsors they've worked with. This data appears in the advanced details section of each creator's profile, helping brands assess sponsorship frequency and performance patterns.
Yes. Export search results as an Excel file with creator stats and columns after running an advanced search. Import creator groups by uploading an Excel sheet of channel IDs or YouTube links to add profiles to new or existing groups. This streamlines shortlisting workflows and team collaboration on creator selection.
CreatorDB v1.4 expanded the database to at least one million creators from YouTube and Instagram. The platform significantly increased coverage in the United States, Canada, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan—key markets for brand sponsorship campaigns across Asia and North America.
When submitting creators not yet in CreatorDB, you can now paste the creator's social media link directly instead of only entering channel IDs. This faster submission method helps brands add emerging creators to the platform without manual ID lookups.