[ compare ] · Influencer + UGC marketplace
cyrqle vs aspire.
Aspire is a marketplace + workflow product where creators apply to briefs. cyrqle keeps the apply-to-briefs flow and adds AI clusters, four compensation models, and first-party attribution that ties briefs to revenue.
[ matrix ]
Feature by feature.
| Feature | cyrqle | Aspire |
|---|---|---|
| Application model | Apply or cluster auto-invite | Apply only |
| Discovery | Audience-signal clusters | Filter search |
| UGC delivery | Brief → draft → approval in-platform | Brief → delivery in-platform |
| Attribution | First-party, creator-level revenue | Mostly impressions / engagement |
| Compensation | Fixed / rev share / seeding / hybrid | Fixed + UGC fees |
When Aspire wins
Choose Aspire if you need cheap, high-volume UGC delivered to a content library and don't yet care about attributed revenue per creator.
When cyrqle wins
Choose cyrqle if you want UGC and revenue together — same brief, same creator, with attribution and rev share when the work converts.
[ faq ]
Common questions.
Is cyrqle a marketplace?
It contains a marketplace surface for creators applying to briefs, but the platform is broader: discovery via clusters, attribution, and payout in one operating loop.