You talk to your AI in plain English and it picks the right Influesque action for you, so you rarely think about tool names. Every answer links back to the creator or brand in the app. Here is what you can ask for.
What you can ask for
Discover creators
Ask for creators that match a brief and the agent searches by topic, then narrows by country, language, subscriber range, average views, engagement, whether they already take sponsorships, niche, and format. Results come back 25 at a time, each with headline stats and top sponsors.
See everything about a creator
Get a full profile: stats, niches, social links, and the creator's complete sponsor history (every brand, with its website, how many times it sponsored them, and when it last did).
Check who the audience is
Pull estimated audience demographics: age, gender, country, language, and interests, with a confidence score, so you can judge fit before you reach out.
Find a brand and who it sponsors
Look up a brand by name, then see the creators it has worked with, along with its reach, average creator size, and niches. This is how you answer "which creators has my competitor sponsored?"
Browse niches
List the niche categories you can filter by, then use them to narrow a creator search.
Tips for better results
- Keep the topic short. "travel adventure vlogs" works better than a full sentence. Let the filters do the narrowing.
- Filter, do not describe. Country, subscriber range, engagement, and niche are real filters, so state them as requirements rather than burying them in prose.
- Chain steps. Discover, then open the best profiles, then check audiences, all in one chat.
The connector is read-only, and most requests use credits. See Credits & limits for what each action costs and the full boundaries.