How to Build a Creator Profile That Books Jobs on Kleepa
Your Kleepa profile is your storefront. Learn how to set it up so brands shortlist you, message you, and book you within your first week.

Brands on Kleepa move fast. They search, they scan a grid of creators, and they save the handful who instantly look like a safe bet. Your profile has a few seconds to earn that save, so every element needs to pull its weight. This guide walks through the exact order to build it in so you go from empty page to bookable in an afternoon.
Confirm your age before anything else
Kleepa requires every creator to confirm they are 18 or older, and the platform is adults-only. Completing this early is not just a compliance box, it signals to brands that you are a real, accountable professional they can trust with their budget and their brief. Profiles that skip it get skipped in return, because a brand handing over money in escrow wants to know exactly who is on the other side.
It takes under a minute: enter your real name and date of birth, tick the box to confirm you are 18 or older, and you are done, so it never becomes the thing standing between you and your first booking.
Lead with your strongest work
The first thing a brand sees should be the content that best represents the work you want more of. Do not bury your best clip three rows down. Reorder your portfolio so your two or three sharpest pieces sit at the very top, and make sure they reflect the niche and format you actually want to be hired for.
- Put your single best-performing or best-looking video first, not your oldest.
- Show format range only if it is genuinely strong: a talking-head, a product demo, a lifestyle B-roll piece.
- Cut anything you would be embarrassed to have a brand judge you by. A tight portfolio beats a padded one.
Write a bio that sells the outcome
Brands are not hiring a hobby, they are buying a result. Your bio should say who you make content for, what kind of content you make, and what a brand gets out of working with you. Skip the life story and lead with specifics like your niches, the platforms you shoot for, and your turnaround time.
A strong bio reads like a mini pitch: what you do, who it is for, and why you are reliable. Add the practical details brands filter on, such as whether you shoot vertical and horizontal, whether you can do voiceover, and how fast you typically deliver.
Set clear rates and a realistic scope
You set your own rates on Kleepa, so use that control to remove friction. When a brand can see roughly what you charge and what is included, they self-qualify before they even message you, which means fewer time-wasting conversations and more serious bookings.
Be specific about what a base package includes: number of videos, revisions, usage, and delivery time. Vague pricing makes brands hesitate, and hesitation is how you lose a booking to the creator who was clearer.
Make the profile easy to say yes to
Small details compound. A clear profile photo, consistent thumbnails, correct tags, and a filled-out portfolio all tell a brand that you take the work seriously. When two creators are equally talented, the one whose profile looks buttoned-up wins the shortlist spot.
Treat your profile as a living asset. Refresh your top clips every month or two, update your rates as your skills grow, and keep your availability accurate. A profile you tend to is a profile that keeps booking while you sleep.

Written by
Amara OkaforAmara leads creator success at Kleepa, helping UGC creators and influencers turn great content into a reliable income. She has worked with thousands of creators on pricing, portfolios, and growth.


