Onboarding

Signing up as a creator is three steps: create an account, build your profile, and verify KYC. Plan on about five minutes for the first two and a wait of up to two business days for KYC review.

1. Create an account

Head to ripllo.com/creators/onboarding and sign up. Auth runs through Huudis, Forjio's identity provider — the same account works across Ripllo, Storlaunch, Plugipay, and every other Forjio product.

If you already have a Huudis account from another Forjio product, you can sign in instead. Creator and affiliator are role flags on the same identity — having one doesn't conflict with the other.

Once you're signed up, you land on the dashboard. The home screen has three cards: Campaign feed, Profile, and KYC. Profile is gated behind KYC for going public, so build it first.

2. Build your profile

Open Profile from the dashboard sidebar (or visit /creators/dashboard/profile). The form asks for:

  • Handle — lowercase letters, digits, _ or -, 3 to 31 characters. This becomes your public URL: ripllo.com/creators/<handle>. Handles are unique across both creators and affiliators.
  • Display name — what shows on your profile card. Up to 120 characters.
  • Bio — up to 2000 characters. Use it to explain who you are and what kinds of brands you work with.
  • Niches — up to 20 tags like beauty, fashion, fitness, food, travel, tech. Brands filter the directory by these.
  • Country — two-letter ISO code. Used for geo filtering in the directory.
  • Languages — the languages you publish in.
  • Rate card — per-deliverable base prices in IDR. See below.
  • Rate card modifiers — extras that adjust the base price on quote (see below).
  • Platform links — your IG / TikTok / YouTube handles.

Rate card

Set one entry per deliverable kind. The recognised kinds match what the dashboard expects:

  • ig_post — Instagram post
  • ig_reel — Instagram Reel
  • tiktok — TikTok video
  • yt_short — YouTube short
  • yt_long — YouTube long-form
  • blog — blog post
  • email — email newsletter

Each entry has a base price (integer IDR), usage rights (organic, paid_amplification, or whitelisting), and a revisions included count (0 to 10, default 1).

Rate card modifiers

Modifiers are optional add-ons that brands see on your public profile:

  • Usage-rights uplift — what you charge over base for paid_amplification or whitelisting. Expressed as a multiplier, e.g. 0.25 for +25%.
  • Extra revision rate — flat IDR charge per revision beyond what's included.
  • Rush surcharge — multiplier for sub-48-hour turnaround.
  • Exclusivity — table of daysuplift rows (e.g. 30 days = +50%). Up to five rows.
  • Notes — free-form text up to 2000 chars. Anything brands should know before quoting.

Your rate card is gated to verified merchants on the public profile. Logged-out visitors and other creators see only a "starting from" hint. Industry norm — pricing reveals after merchant sign-in.

After saving, the dashboard routes you to KYC.

3. Verify KYC

Open KYC from the sidebar (or /creators/dashboard/kyc). KYC is required before your profile goes public and before you can receive payouts.

Submit:

  • ID typeKTP, Passport, or Driver license.
  • ID number — 4 to 40 chars.
  • ID image — clear photo of the front (JPEG / PNG / WebP / HEIC).
  • Selfie holding the ID — same image formats.

Both files are uploaded to private S3 via presigned PUT — they're not stored on your device or in browser local storage after submission.

Status goes pendingverified or rejected. Forjio admin reviews within two business days. If rejected, you'll see the reviewer's notes on the same page and can re-submit.

What happens after verification

Once you're verified, two things change:

  1. Your profile becomes discoverable in the public directory at ripllo.com/creators/directory.
  2. The campaign feed unlocks — you can apply to public campaigns and accept brand invitations.

Next: Profile walks through what brands see on your public page and how to keep it sharp.