Changelog

Releases and what changed, newest first.

  1. NewLatest

    Docs: a getting-started guide for new creators#

    One page that walks a new creator through the whole flow — the four steps to a first reward, ground rules, how to pick campaigns, a pre-post checklist, what affects rewards, and how payouts arrive. About a 10-minute read.

    • Find it at Docs → Getting started. It is also linked from the welcome page while your account review runs, and from empty campaign lists.
  2. New

    My rates: set your own asking price#

    You can now tell Tutti your asking price per channel — one rate for an original X post, one for a dedicated YouTube video. Rates help match you with campaigns whose budget fits yours; leaving them blank keeps automatic matching.

    • Find it under Profile → Basic info → My rates. Change it anytime, or switch back to automatic matching with one tap.
    • A higher rate means fewer matching campaigns but more per collaboration — the trade-off is yours to set. Rates are a matching signal, not a binding commitment.
  3. Improved

    Docs: a dedicated “How rewards work” page#

    Everything about reward math now lives in one place — the pool model, what moves your estimate, badges that change the weight, and when the number locks. Every docs section also got its own copyable link.

    • New page at /docs/rewards; reward tooltips across the app now deep-link into it.
    • FAQ, rules, badges, invoice guide and changelog sections are all individually linkable — hover a heading to copy its anchor.
  4. Improved

    Referral rewards now scale with reach#

    The referral reward moved from a single flat amount to tiered payouts based on your invitee’s follower count, and it is now earned only when they genuinely take part — not just sign up. Inviting also unlocks after you complete at least one campaign of your own.

    • Tiered by your invitee’s followers when they participate: under 3,000 — $10; 3,000–10,000 — $15; 10,000 or more — $25. Creators whose primary language is English earn $10 more on every tier.
    • A reward is earned only when your invitee passes account review and takes part in at least one campaign — an original post or a boost both count.
    • The invite page tracks each invitee’s stage — Registered → Approved → Participated. Up to 20 qualifying invites per month; each reward confirms after 7 days before it can be withdrawn.
  5. New

    Your creator stats, in one shareable page#

    A new Stats page brings your reach and content quality together in one place: total views, approved posts, draft approval and Boost pass rates — each showing where you rank among creators — plus your activity over the past year and the badges you have collected. It is private by default; publish a shareable link whenever you want.

    The Stats page: a Performance card with views, posts and pass rates, an Activity heatmap, and collected badges.
    • Pick a time range — 30, 90, 180 or 365 days, or all time — and every Performance number, including your ranking, recomputes over that window. Activity and badges stay all-time.
    • No earnings or dollar figures — those stay on the Earnings page. Stats is about reach and quality only.
    • Private by default. One toggle publishes a public link to your stats that you can share on 𝕏.
  6. New

    Write drafts in-app, with brand feedback inline#

    Draft your post directly in Tutti instead of pasting a link. Write in a rich editor — headings, lists, images — submit it for review, and the brand leaves feedback by highlighting your text, right where it applies. Approve, publish on 𝕏, and paste the link to start tracking.

    • A full draft workspace per post: rich text, pasted and uploaded images, and the brand's comment thread side by side.
    • Edits to a draft under review are confirm-gated — you choose when to pull it back to draft and resubmit, so the brand never reviews a moving target.
    • Once published, a draft becomes read-only — you can still open it to review, but it can no longer be changed.
  7. New

    Past campaign history#

    Open any past campaign from My Campaigns to see its full history: every draft you submitted, the views and engagement each post earned, and the brand's feedback — including the reason behind any rejected draft.

    • A per-campaign summary: submissions, published, selected, pass rate, engagement, views, and earnings.
    • The brand feedback thread stays available after a campaign ends, so rejection reasons are no longer lost.
  8. Improved

    Clearer campaign participation#

    Campaigns now lead with what you can do. When a campaign's Create track is reserved for selected creators, you'll see "Open to boost" instead of a locked row — boosting is always a way in.

  9. New

    Reward distribution & your standing#

    Every campaign you join now shows where your reward sits among all participants — added for transparency, so you can see how many creators took part and how rewards are spread.

    • A compact "Top X% · N creators" line on each campaign card.
    • A pop-up histogram of the full reward distribution, with your position highlighted.
    • Live campaigns read the latest daily snapshot; settled campaigns use final settlement numbers.
  10. Improved

    Scheduled publish window#

    Approved drafts now show a countdown to the brand’s publish time. The post-link box unlocks once the window opens, so everyone posts together.

  11. New

    Referral program#

    Invite other creators with a personal link. Approved invitees earn you a referral reward after a short holding period.

    • New accounts pass a quick automated review before they can join.
  12. Improved

    Refreshed campaign view#

    The campaign details view was redesigned with a warm-neutral palette, clearer stat tiles and a floating call-to-action.

  13. New

    Campaign modifiers#

    Cards now surface the buffs and soft-caps that affect your rewards — handpicked, English bonus, diminishing returns and more — as small chips with plain-language tips.

  14. New

    Creator and Booster tracks#

    Each campaign card splits into a Creator track (original posts) and a Booster track (reposts and quotes), each with its own rewards and engagement metrics.