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How to Price Your UGC Content (Without Undercharging)

Pricing is the single biggest factor that determines whether your UGC career is sustainable or a burnout factory. Charge too little and you resent the work. Charge too much too early and you get ghosted. This guide gives you the exact framework to price confidently at every stage.

Why Most Creators Undercharge

New creators fall into the trap of comparing themselves to other beginners on social media who brag about doing UGC for free products. This is not a business model — it is free labor with extra steps. Brands have advertising budgets. They expect to pay for quality content. Your job is to price yourself within their expectations while reflecting your actual value.

Your rate should reflect the value you create for the brand, not the time it takes you to create it. A 30-second video that generates $50K in ad revenue is worth far more than $200.

The UGC Pricing Framework

Base your pricing on four factors: your experience level, content complexity, usage rights, and turnaround time. Here is how each factor affects your rate:

Experience Level Baseline

  • Beginner (0-3 months, under 10 projects): $150-300 per video
  • Intermediate (3-12 months, 10-30 projects): $300-700 per video
  • Advanced (1-2 years, 30-100 projects): $700-1,500 per video
  • Expert (2+ years, 100+ projects, proven results): $1,500-5,000+ per video

Complexity Multipliers

  • Simple talking head / product showcase: 1x base rate
  • Before-and-after / transformation: 1.3x base rate
  • Multi-location or outdoor shoot: 1.5x base rate
  • Tutorial with step-by-step demonstration: 1.5x base rate
  • Multi-day content (skincare results, etc.): 2x base rate

Usage Rights Add-Ons

  • Organic social only (brand posts on their page): included in base rate
  • Paid ads / whitelisting (brand runs as ad): +50-100% of base rate
  • Exclusivity (cannot work with competitors for 30-90 days): +25-50%
  • Perpetual license (brand can use forever): +100%
  • Full buyout (brand owns the content): +150-200%

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How to Negotiate Without Losing the Deal

When a brand says your rate is too high, do not immediately lower it. Instead, offer package deals. Instead of dropping from $500 to $300, offer three videos for $1,200 (saving them $300 versus individual pricing). This maintains your per-unit value while giving them a discount to say yes.

  • Never lower your rate — adjust the scope instead
  • Offer package deals: 3 videos for a slight discount
  • Remove usage rights to lower the price if budget is tight
  • Suggest a trial: one video at full rate, then discuss a package
  • Walk away if the budget genuinely does not work — there are always more brands

Commission-Based Models: The Future of UGC

The most exciting development in UGC pricing is the commission model. Instead of a flat rate, creators earn a percentage of sales their content generates. This aligns incentives perfectly — when the brand wins, you win.

Platforms like Hyperbeam are pioneering this model, where creators earn commissions on every sale their content drives. The best creators using this model are earning $5,000-20,000+ per month because their content keeps generating revenue long after they create it.

Ready to start earning from your content?

Join Hyperbeam — the commission-only marketplace for UGC creators and brands.

Apply to Hyperbeam →

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