The Role
B12 is an AI website builder that helps small businesses create professional websites and manage the work behind them: SEO, scheduling, payments, invoicing, email marketing, contacts, and client workflows.
We’re looking for freelance creators who can introduce B12 to people building or growing a business online. This could include YouTubers, TikTok creators, newsletter writers, reviewers, educators, community builders, bloggers, podcasters, or other creators with a relevant business audience.
This is a freelance creator partnership, not a full-time role.
If you make useful content about AI tools, website builders, business software, marketing, ecommerce, entrepreneurship, freelancing, agencies, or small business growth, we’d like to hear from you.
What You’ll Be Doing
As a creator partner, you may:
- Create sponsored content, product demos, tutorials, reviews, comparisons, or business-tool recommendations featuring B12.
- Introduce B12 to an audience of founders, freelancers, marketers, agencies, consultants, ecommerce sellers, professional services, or small business owners.
- Test B12 and explain the product in your own voice.
- Use a tracked link so B12 can measure performance.
- Share the live post, video, newsletter, or article once published.
- Potentially build an ongoing partnership with B12 if the first collaboration performs well.
We’re Looking for Someone Who
- Has an audience that trusts their recommendations.
- Creates content on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, newsletters, blogs, podcasts, or another relevant channel.
- Covers AI tools, website builders, no-code tools, small business, entrepreneurship, marketing, ecommerce, productivity, software reviews, or business workflows.
- Can show recent examples of useful content or past sponsored content.
- Understands their audience and can explain why B12 would be relevant to them.
- Communicates clearly and can work with a simple review process before publishing.
Bonus Points If
- Your audience is primarily in the US, Canada, UK, or Australia.
- Your audience includes business owners, freelancers, founders, agencies, consultants, marketers, ecommerce sellers, or professional services.
- You have promoted software, AI tools, website builders, business tools, marketing tools, or ecommerce tools before.
- You can share average views, reads, listens, impressions, or engagement for recent content.
- You are open to affiliate-only or hybrid flat-fee plus affiliate commission partnerships.
Why Join Us
B12 has helped over a million businesses create professional websites quickly with AI. Our platform gives small businesses a faster way to launch online, attract customers, and manage client work from one place.
As a creator partner, you’ll have the chance to introduce a practical AI business tool to your audience while shaping a partnership format that fits your channel.
Important
This is a freelance partnership opportunity. Creator partners are independent and responsible for their own content production, pricing, timeline, and audience relationship.
B12 may support collaborations through a flat fee, affiliate commission, or a hybrid structure depending on audience fit, content format, recent performance, and expected business impact.
How to Apply
Please submit your main channel or portfolio link, examples of your work, and a short note on the type of B12 partnership you would propose.
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