Once you’ve joined a campaign, this is the loop you’ll run for every piece of content: create a submission, get the brand’s approval (or revise it), post it to the required platforms, and add your published links so your views start counting. This page walks through the whole thing.

The submission flow, end to end

1

Start a submission from the campaign workspace

Inside a campaign you’ve joined, tap Submit a new post. You can optionally pick a reference script to follow or a high-performing reference video for inspiration — or choose Film without a script and shoot freely. You can also paste a TikTok or Instagram link as your own reference.Your script and reference choices are saved as a draft on your device for 7 days, so if you close the window partway through, you’ll land back where you left off.
2

Choose Video or Slideshow and add your media

Switch between the two content types. For a Video, drop or pick a single MP4 or MOV file (up to 500 MB; 9:16 short-form is recommended). For a Slideshow — a TikTok photo post or an Instagram carousel — add up to 35 JPG or PNG images (up to 50 MB each) and drag to reorder them. Your order is preserved.
3

Submit for review

Review your content in the preview, then confirm and tap Submit for review. Your submission is created and sent to the brand, and you’ll see a confirmation that the brand typically reviews within 48 hours.
4

Wait for video processing (videos only)

A video is prepared on NewWave’s side before the brand can review it. While that happens you’ll see Processing video…, and the page refreshes itself automatically (about every 5 seconds). Slideshows skip this step entirely. If processing fails, you’ll see Processing failed and can simply upload the file again.
5

The brand reviews your submission

Your submission sits in Under Review. Open it to watch your video and read any brand comments — comments can be pinned to specific moments in the video. While it’s under review, you can still pull it back with Cancel Submission if you need to.
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Handle a revision request, if asked

If the brand wants changes, the submission moves to Needs Revision. Open the video to read the feedback (some comments are tied to specific timestamps), then upload a new version. Each new version bumps the revision number.
7

Get approved

When the brand approves, the submission shows Ready to Publish with a banner and a Next Steps panel telling you exactly which platform account(s) to post to.
8

Post and add your links

Post your approved content to your connected accounts for the campaign’s required platforms. Then either paste each published post URL, or do nothing and let NewWave auto-detect your new post — depending on how the campaign is set up.
9

Reach Published and start tracking

Once every required platform has a link (submitted or detected), the submission automatically becomes Published. Your post is now tracked, your views and engagement flow into your analytics, and your final payout is based on how it performs during the tracking window. See how tracking & payouts work.

Creating a submission

When you tap Submit a new post, you’ll move through a two-step window. Step 1 — Setup. Choose how you want to film: pick a brand-provided reference script to follow, select a reference video to base your content on, or film freely with no script. If you have your own inspiration in mind, you can paste a TikTok or Instagram link as a reference. Step 2 — Upload. Flip the Video / Slideshow switcher to the content type you’re making, then drag and drop (or pick) your file(s) into the dropzone. An upload progress bar tracks the transfer, and a footer lets you go Back, Cancel, or hit Submit for review.
A Video is a single MP4 or MOV file up to 500 MB — 9:16 short-form is recommended. A Slideshow is 1–35 ordered JPG or PNG images, up to 50 MB each, and the order you set is the order viewers see.
File limits are enforced: videos over 500 MB and images over 50 MB are rejected, and a slideshow can’t exceed 35 images. Keep your files within these limits or the upload won’t go through.

Following your submission’s progress

Open your submission to see the Your Submission view. It shows a status badge, your video or slideshow preview, the due date, any Warm Up or revision badges, and a Task Progress checklist. The actions available change depending on where the submission is — for example, Cancel Submission while it’s under review, Upload New Version after a revision request, or platform link inputs once it’s approved. The Task Progress checklist breaks the journey into steps and highlights the one you’re on: review reference scripts, upload your video, wait for brand review (or address revision feedback and re-upload), publish on each required platform, and finally Video detected & tracking. It’s the quickest way to see what’s done and what’s left.

Reading brand feedback

Open your video to launch the review view: the player sits on one side and the brand’s comments on the other. Some comments are tied to a specific moment — tap a timestamped comment and the video jumps right to it. You can also reply to comments to keep the conversation in one place. The status badge and revision number are shown here too.
When a brand requests a revision, read every comment first — especially the timestamped ones — before you re-shoot. They point you straight to what needs to change.

Submission statuses

Your submission moves through a clear set of stages. Here’s what each one means and what you can do.
StatusWhat it means
ProcessingYour uploaded video is being prepared before review. The page refreshes itself every few seconds. (Slideshows skip this.)
Processing failedThe video couldn’t be prepared. Upload the file again.
Under ReviewYour submission is with the brand. You can still cancel it here. Brands usually respond within 48 hours.
Needs RevisionThe brand asked for changes. Read the feedback, then upload a new version (this bumps the revision number).
Ready to PublishThe brand approved your content. Post it to the required platform(s) and add your links (or let NewWave auto-detect).
PublishedEvery required platform has a link. Your post is tracked, and your payout is based on its performance during the tracking window.
You can only cancel a submission while it’s Under Review. Once it’s past that point — for example, after approval — the Cancel Submission option is gone.

Revisions

If the brand requests changes, the work is straightforward: read the feedback in the review view, then upload a new version. Each re-upload increases the revision number so both you and the brand can keep track of where things stand.
Revisions always go up as a video. If your original submission was a slideshow and the brand requests changes, your new version is re-uploaded as a video.

Posting and linking your published content

After approval, the Next Steps panel tells you to post your approved content to your connected account(s) for the campaign’s required platforms. NewWave tracks four platforms in total — TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube — and your campaign specifies which ones you need to post to. How you connect your post depends on the campaign:
  • Manual links on. You paste each published post’s URL into the per-platform input. Once a link is submitted, that platform shows a View Post link instead of an input box.
  • Auto-detection on. You don’t paste anything — NewWave automatically checks for your new post and starts tracking it for you, no links needed.
When every required platform has a link in place — submitted or detected — your submission automatically becomes Published and tracking begins.
A platform link can only be submitted once per platform, and only after the submission is approved. The link is validated and tied to your connected creator handle, so it has to come from the right account.
Facebook is accepted as an optional add-on when Instagram is a required platform — its views fold into the Instagram payout group. An optional Facebook post never blocks publishing, so you’ll still reach Published as soon as the required platforms are linked. For how groups and views turn into money, see how tracking & payouts work.

Common questions

Only videos are prepared (transcoded) before review, so a slideshow goes straight to the brand. There’s nothing to wait on — that’s expected, not an error.
No. You can only cancel while a submission is Under Review. Once it moves past that — including after approval — the cancel option is no longer available.
Upload a video. Revisions are always submitted as a video, even when the original submission was a slideshow.
Publishing only completes when every required platform has a link. A missing required platform will hold it back; an optional Facebook post will not.
Likely. Videos over 500 MB and images over 50 MB are rejected, and a slideshow can’t have more than 35 images. Trim or compress your file to fit and upload again.

Next steps

Earnings & getting paid

Once you’re published, see how earnings accrue, settle, and reach your withdrawable balance.

How tracking & payouts work

The exact rules behind views, payout groups, the tracking window, and your final pay.

Finding campaigns

Discover and join more campaigns to submit content to.

Messaging & notifications

Stay in sync with brands on feedback, approvals, and revisions.