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Influence, Engineered.
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Master specification — Doc. no. VR-001 Issued for: global e-commerce brands

Influence,Engineered.

Fig. 0 — the promise, drawn to tolerance
To spec · or refunded

0.1 — Abstract

VaultReach is a YouTube influencer marketing agency working in one niche: Tech, AI & Productivity. We connect e-commerce brands with vetted creators for dedicated video integrations, and we run the whole build — from brief to final approval.

One bundled campaign investment. A 50% deposit to begin. And a guarantee written like a spec: if the agreed video isn’t delivered to the agreed spec by the agreed date, you get your money back.

Platform: YouTube — dedicated integrations Niche: Tech · AI · Productivity Drawn: Hamza  ·  Checked: Ali

1.0Scope of work

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We place your product inside a dedicated YouTube video — a piece a creator builds around what you make, not a ten-second read squeezed between segments. You bring the product; we bring the creator, the management, and the paperwork.

  • FormatDedicated video integrations on YouTube — scoped, scripted around your product, and approved before publication.
  • CreatorsVetted channels in Tech, AI & Productivity. We watch their work, check their history, and talk to them before they ever reach your shortlist.
  • ClientsE-commerce brands selling globally — products an audience can actually click through and buy.
  • HandledEverything between “here’s our product” and “this is approved”: brief, match, terms, production management, revisions, sign-off.

One niche, on purpose. Tech, AI & Productivity is where we watch, read, and work every day — so we know which channels are rigorous, which audiences are real, and which formats suit a product like yours. We’d rather be precise in one lane than average in ten.

Out of scope, by design: shotgun outreach across unrelated niches, follower-count-only matching, and any promise about how an audience will behave. See §4.0 and §5.0 for what we put in writing instead.

2.0Method of build

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BRIEF MATCH PRODUCTION REVIEW TO SPEC? DELIVERY YES NO — REVISE G1 · CLIENT SIGN-OFF POST-PUB DATA BEST-EFFORT · CREATOR-SHARED FIG. 1 — CAMPAIGN PIPELINE SCALE: NTS
Fig. 1 — every gate requires your sign-off Scroll →  ·  Ref. §2.1–2.6
  1. Brief

    We take your product, your audience, your constraints, and your deadline, and turn them into a written campaign spec — the document every later step is measured against. Nothing proceeds until you’ve signed it off.

    You receive

    A written campaign spec.

  2. Match

    From our vetted Tech, AI & Productivity roster, we shortlist the creators whose audience, format, and editorial standards fit your brief. You approve the match before anyone is engaged.

    You receive

    A creator shortlist, with our reasoning.

  3. Terms

    Deliverable, spec, and date go into a single written agreement with one bundled figure. A 50% deposit starts the clock; the balance follows the schedule set in that agreement.

    You receive

    Signed terms. Everything that matters, in writing.

  4. Production

    The creator builds the video. We manage the messaging, the accuracy, and the calendar, with review checkpoints agreed in the brief — so you’re never surprised by a finished cut.

    You receive

    Checkpoint updates as the build progresses.

  5. Approval

    You review the cut against the spec. Revisions are handled per the agreement, and nothing ships until it matches what was written.

    You receive

    The final cut, matching the spec you signed.

  6. Delivery

    The video goes live as agreed. Afterwards, we pass along whatever performance data the creator shares with us — best-effort by nature, since YouTube hands that data to creators, not agencies. We won’t promise analytics we don’t control.

    You receive

    The live link, plus creator-shared data where available.

3.0Commercial terms

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Clause 3.1

One bundled figure

Your campaign is quoted as a single investment — creator, management, and delivery together. No line-item haggling, no surprise fees appearing mid-build.

Clause 3.2

50% to begin

A 50% deposit starts the work. The remaining balance follows the schedule written into your agreement — agreed before anything begins, not improvised after.

Clause 3.3

In writing, first

Deliverable, spec, and date are fixed in your agreement before any money moves. The same document is what the guarantee in §4.0 is measured against.

No prices are printed here because honest numbers come after the brief: the figure depends on the creator, the format, and the timeline. You’ll have it in writing before you commit a thing.

4.0Acceptance criteria — the guarantee

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Most agencies make you trust their adjectives. We’d rather you hold a clause. The guarantee is deliverables-based and written into your agreement, in the same plain terms you see here.

It works because every word of it is defined before work begins: the agreed video is named in your agreement, the agreed spec is the brief you signed, and the agreed date is on the calendar. If we miss, the refund isn’t a negotiation — it’s the contract doing its job.

And to be exact about what it is not: this guarantees delivery, not performance. No view counts, no click-through, no sales figures — because an audience’s behaviour isn’t ours to promise, and we won’t pretend otherwise.

Delivered to spec — or refunded
Acceptance criteria for every VaultReach campaign
DeliverableThe agreed video — a dedicated integration, named in your agreement.
SpecificationAs written in the brief you signed off. The spec is the ruler; the video is measured against it.
DeadlineThe agreed date, fixed in writing before the deposit is paid.
Verified atFinal approval — gate §2.5, where you check the cut against the spec yourself.
If not metYou get your money back.

5.0Limits & disclosures

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The fine print, printed large. An engineered system states its tolerances; so do we.

6.0Personnel

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Hamza
Ali

Hamza & Ali — the VaultReach team

VaultReach is run by the two of us, end to end. The people who read your brief are the same people who vet the creators, shortlist your match, manage the production, and stand behind the guarantee. Small by design: in a two-person shop, nothing gets lost in a handoff, and no detail of your campaign is somebody else’s job.

A–DAddenda

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Add. ADo you guarantee results?

We guarantee the deliverable: the agreed video, to the agreed spec, by the agreed date — or your money back. We do not guarantee views, clicks, or sales, and we’re suspicious of anyone who does. An audience can’t be contractually obliged to care; a video can be contractually obliged to exist, on time, as specified.

Add. BWhy is there no social proof on this site?

Because we’re new, and we don’t fabricate. No invented testimonials, no logo walls of companies we haven’t worked with, no statistics conjured for a landing page. Until we have real campaigns we can show with permission, the guarantee carries the weight instead — and unlike a testimonial, it’s enforceable.

Add. CWhat does a campaign cost?

One bundled figure, quoted after we’ve read your brief — it depends on the creator, the format, and the timeline, so a number printed here would be a guess dressed up as a price. A 50% deposit begins the work; the balance follows the schedule in your agreement. Everything is in writing before you commit.

Add. DWhich creators do you work with?

Vetted YouTube creators in Tech, AI & Productivity — channels we’ve watched, checked, and spoken with. We don’t publish a public roster; we shortlist per brief, with our reasoning attached, and you approve the match before anyone is engaged. The right creator for your product is a judgement call, and making it well is most of our job.

VR-01Open a campaign brief

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Tell us what you make. We’ll come back with whether it fits, which creators we’d shortlist, and what a campaign would involve — in plain terms.

Every brief is read and answered personally by the two of us. Submitting starts a conversation, not a contract.

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