For brands and marketing agencies
Pay creators what their last ten posts say they are worth.
Kylon gives you a creator CRM that an agent keeps current: one roster, priced from the median of each creator's last ten posts.
The roster, on screen
Screens from an App built straight out of the template. The six creators shown are invented, so nothing here is a real rate card.



What the roster keeps on every creator
- One row per platform account: the handle, the follower count and the quote you were given
- The last ten posts behind that account, kept as a median rather than a best case
- CPM and CPE computed from that median, never from follower count
- A suggested price range and a verdict against your own reference CPM
- Every agency on your roster compared on the price you would actually pay
Three things you decide
- Your price bar
- The reference CPM you buy against
- Your attribution
- What mints your campaign links, and what counts as a conversion
- Your sender
- The domain outreach goes out from
How it works
- 01
Hand the template to an agent. It builds the App, already populated with six invented creators, so you can judge the shape before anything real is collected.
- 02
Set the three things that are yours: the reference CPM, what your campaign links count, and the domain you send from.
- 03
Add real creators. Pricing, outreach and posts sit on the same row, and you review the mail before it goes out.
What Kylon does not do
Kylon is not an influencer marketplace and not a creator database. It does not sell access to creators or introduce you to anyone. It takes the creators already in front of you, whoever brought them in, and gives you a price you can defend and a record of what each post returned.
Questions people ask
- Where does the price come from?
- An automation reads the last ten posts on a creator's account and keeps the median. CPM and CPE are computed from that number, not from follower count, and scored against the reference CPM you set.
- Can agency pitches and creators we found ourselves live in the same place?
- Yes. One roster, one row per creator, one row per platform account under them, whoever brought them in. The dashboard compares every agency on the price you would actually pay.
- Does outreach send itself?
- No. Mail goes out from your own inbox and domain, and replies move the row along the pipeline. You review before anything is sent.
- How do we know a post did anything?
- Campaign links carry signups back to the creator and the post you paid for, so the row shows what you spent next to what came back.
- How long does it take to stand up?
- The template is a build prompt. An agent creates the App, provisions its database and sends you a link, populated with six invented creators. Nothing real is collected until you say go.
A media kit is not a price.
Take the template, set the CPM you buy against, and judge every creator on the same ten posts.