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How to find creators with Jaice AI

Create a brand identity once, then start from 6 ready-to-use searches in the Search app

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To speed up creator sourcing, try our Jaice AI curated searches in the Search app. Once your brand identity is set up, Jaice automatically creates curated searches tailored to your brand, so you can start reviewing creators right away.

How to use Jaice curated searches

1. Open Search and choose a brand

  1. Go to Search > Find creators.

  2. On the search desk, locate the Jaice curated label at the top.

  3. If you already have brand identities, open the dropdown and select the brand you want to search for.

If you haven’t created a brand identity yet, you’ll be prompted to set one up (one-time setup per brand).

2. Create your brand identity (first-time setup only)

If you don’t have a brand identity yet, you’ll see a prompt below the search bar.

  1. Click + Create brand.

  2. Paste your website URL.

  3. Click to validate.

Jaice auto-generates the brand context used for sourcing, including:

  • Brand name

  • Brand logo

  • Brand description

  • Industry tags

Review and edit what Jaice suggested, then continue.

3. Start from Jaice’s curated searches

After you confirm the brand identity, Jaice generates 6 ready-to-use influencer searches tailored to that brand.

  1. Click the search that interests you to start viewing creators.

  2. Review results and build your list:

    • Click the checkmark to add creators to your list (Selected)

    • Click the X to reject them (Rejected)

    • Open a creator profile to review performance and audience details in the side panel

4. Refine or expand your search (optional)

On the same Search page, you can refine discovery using keyword logic and shortcuts:

  • Use @handle to surface a specific creator at the top

  • Use #hashtags to find creators who used them in the last 90 days

Jaice is designed to speed up sourcing using your brand identity context, while still working alongside your usual Search best practices.

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