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Everything you need to create with us.

The product, the program, the process and the standards — in one place. Written for creators who are already on the team.
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Know the product

Product Knowledge


You don't need to be a product expert to create with us — but you do need to understand what FullEnrich does and how it can serve your needs.

The core idea is waterfall enrichment. Most companies use a single data vendor to find emails and phone numbers. FullEnrich searches across 20+ premium data providers in sequence: if provider A does not have the contact, it moves to B, then C. Highest coverage in the market — and you only pay for results.

80% Success rate Industry-leading email and phone find rates
~1% Bounce rate Triple-verified across 3 distinct verifiers
20+ Providers Globally distributed for international coverage
Per result Pricing Only pay for contacts actually found

So FullEnrich finds…

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    Work emails
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    Mobile phone numbers
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    Personal emails
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    Full contact data — title, tenure, location, skills, education
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    Company data — headcount, industry, website

One engine, four ways to use it

Prompt it from an agent, search for the people, reverse an email, or pipe it through the API — same waterfall underneath. Enrichment runs in about 30–90 seconds.

MCP Server — for AI agents
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    Use it from Claude, ChatGPT or your own agent
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    No app, no CSV, no field mapping
Search — ~80% coverage
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    Filters available: job title, seniority, department, region, industry
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    Target the tools a company already runs (technographics — new)
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    Enrich in-table, export CSV, or call the API

Revenue and funding filters are coming soon — don't promise them.

Reverse Lookup — API only
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    Email in, full person & company out
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    Know who signed up before they click
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    Shorter forms, better scoring & routing
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    Works on work and personal addresses
API & Integrations — 3 public APIs
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    Async webhooks, results pushed on landing
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    No queue limits, no job expiry
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    Down vendors skipped, no failed jobs
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    1,000+ apps via Zapier, Make & n8n · REST API · MCP

Key integrations

The integrations angle is powerful for RevOps audiences. "It plugs into whatever you're already using" is a top purchase driver — lead with this in workflow-focused content.

Automation & no-code — Zapier, Make, n8n, Clay, ChatGPT, Claude
  • Zapier — connect FullEnrich with 7,000+ apps, no code
  • Make — build workflows with 1,000+ app integrations
  • n8n — open-source workflow automation, 500+ integrations
  • Clay — enrich contacts in Clay using your FullEnrich credits directly
  • ChatGPT — MCP launching April 2026
  • Claude — MCP launching April 2026
CRM — HubSpot (live), Salesforce & Pipedrive (coming soon)
  • HubSpot — 2-way connection, push and pull contacts
  • Salesforce — coming soon, early access available
  • Pipedrive — coming soon, early access available
  • Zendesk — coming soon, early access available

What your credits buy

Credits are only spent on a match.

ResultCost
Work email1 credit
Personal email3 credits
Mobile phone10 credits
Reverse lookup1 credit
Person & company dataFree
No match found0 credits

Be extra careful when you post about the product: personal emails are for recruiting use only, Reverse Lookup is API-only, never quote a vendor's data as ours, and there is no CLI — do not mention one. When in doubt, link the source instead of paraphrasing.

Know the product

Fact Sheet


Every number you can quote about FullEnrich. All figures are FullEnrich's own published numbers (fullenrich.com, Aug 2026).

+80% Average find rate
20% Average connect rate
<1% Email bounce rate
4.8 Rating on G2

Find rate by region

RegionEmailPhone
US & Canada77%77%
EMEA84%71%
LATAM84%71%
APAC84%71%

Vendors are picked by the lead's location — "expand internationally with confidence".

Data quality

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    3 email verifiers — three engines must agree before we return an address
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    Catch-all verified — resolved, not flagged risky
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    Mobile first — landlines are free
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    Pay per result — credits are only spent on a match

Proof points

6% → 30% Connect rate 70+ rep pilot — Olivier Elbaz, Global Head of Expansion, Deel
53% → 91% Reachable contacts Same 1,000-lead list — one vendor vs. the waterfall
$641 → $29 Vendor stack vs. one plan 20+ data sources for the price of one

Who it's for

  • trending_up Sales
  • campaign Marketing
  • settings RevOps
  • groups Recruiters
  • apartment Agencies
  • smart_toy AI agents

Messaging

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    Say it like this: "Waterfall enrichment with an 80%+ find rate."
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    Say it like this: "20+ premium vendors for the price of one."
  • Avoid "100% accurate" or "guaranteed"
  • Avoid naming a vendor's data as ours
  • Avoid saying we "have a database"

Compliance & terms: GDPR · CCPA · unlimited seats · 50 free credits · EU & US data centres. Full terms and current certifications at fullenrich.com/trust — check before publishing any compliance claim.

Resources

FullEnrich Branding for Claude


Use this skill to create FullEnrich branded content that's nothing like the next one.

Use this skill to create FullEnrich-branded content that looks nothing like the next creator’s.

Resources

Hooks that perform


Hook examples to keep your audience interested below the fold, where most people fall off.

Real opening lines from creator posts, anonymised, with what made each one land or stall.

Hooks that landed 25
HookHook typeWhy it worked
“Find anyone in two clicks — emails, numbers, no guesswork.”Speed / simplicity promiseLeads with an instant, concrete outcome the viewer can picture in seconds.
“All that budget spent — and zero leads to show for it.”Relatable pain cold-openOpens on a raw frustration the target feels personally, so they stop to nod.
“Before you invest heavily in a business, cold-call your ideal customers first.”Contrarian founder adviceReframes the product as a business-risk tool, widening the audience beyond sellers.
“My younger brother has done wild, envy-worthy things. How? He cold calls.”Curiosity-gap personal storyOpens a curiosity gap (the “how?”) and delays the answer, pulling the read down.
“Cold-email openers that actually get replies.”Tactical listicle promisePromises a copy-pasteable asset — the highest-save category on LinkedIn.
“Perfect pick-up rate. Perfect meeting-book rate.”Bold result claimAn almost-too-good claim creates a “is that real?” pull that drives watch-through.
“Part 1 — using the tool to find a sales hire for my cousin.”Serialized how-to“Part 1” promises a series, which trains the audience to seek the next post.
“Story time: years ago I called a prospect’s mom by accident — and it got my company banned from a huge account.”High-stakes confession storyA vivid, embarrassing, high-consequence opener — the strongest story-hook pattern on LinkedIn.
“My client wanted me to headhunt someone who wasn’t on LinkedIn.”Intriguing challenge / mysterySets up a puzzle (how do you find the invisible person?) the reader wants solved.
“The highest-earning reps are cold callers — and that isn’t changing.”Opinionated industry claimA firm, debatable stance invites agree/disagree comments that expand reach.
“The most accurate leads — link in bio.”Simple claim + CTALow cognitive load suits short video, where the first second decides everything.
“Here’s how to find anyone’s email & number — comment ‘Send’ and we’ll DM you the link.”How-to + comment-bait mechanic“Comment a word” is an explicit engagement mechanic that the algorithm rewards heavily.
“I don’t grind endless cold calls anymore. I just need one focused hour a day.”Less-is-more transformationBefore/after contrast promises relief from a pain the audience hates.
A live “cold-calling show” where a volunteer dials real prospects on air.Entertainment formatNovel, entertaining format stands out from advice posts — curiosity plus voyeurism.
“My most-asked question by far: where do you get your leads?”FAQ / curiosity cold-openFrames the answer as insider knowledge people already want, so they lean in.
“Find the best data — right here.”Simple claimMinimal, confident promise over a crisp visual demo — nothing to decode.
“Find any number — right here.”Simple claimSame clean promise aimed at the single most-wanted outcome (phone numbers).
“Finding leads just got uncomfortably easy.”Tension one-liner“Uncomfortably easy” is a pattern-interrupt — the odd word makes people stop.
“Cold calling is easy — just get past the gatekeeper.” (played for irony)Ironic / meme humorSarcasm names the real pain (gatekeepers) and gets an in-group laugh.
“I have a new girlfriend. She’s… a contact-enrichment platform.”Absurdist analogyAbsurd, unexpected framing is a strong scroll-stopper on a feed of sameness.
“Most reps never reach the decision-maker. Here’s the cheat sheet the rest need.”Startling stat + cheat-sheet promiseA stark statistic creates instant tension; the “cheat sheet” promises the fix.
Prospect: “Where did you get my number?” — and how to answer it.Objection dialogue / humorOpens mid-scene with dialogue, which reads as a mini-story and pulls you in.
“I joined a startup that gave me zero budget for sales tools…”Underdog story → listicleUnderdog setup builds empathy and curiosity about how they coped.
“Last night I was intimate with my girlfriend for the first time. It was awful — because she’s not human.”Shock / absurdist humorDeliberately shocking first line forces a double-take and a full read.
“I know reps earning eye-watering sums before thirty.”Aspirational income shockMoney + youth is a proven aspiration trigger that stops the scroll.
Hooks that stalled 14
HookHook typeWhy it fell short
“When buyers say ‘this isn’t a priority right now.’”Objection-handling explainerNo open loop or tension in the title — it reads as a filing label, not a must-open.
“I spent more time hunting for contacts than talking to people — so I built a system I call F.I.N.D.”Personal system / frameworkOpens with the writer’s routine rather than the reader’s payoff, so the scroll-stop is weaker.
“I used the tool for my own job search — low expectations, but it changed everything.”Personal testimonial“Changed everything” is a claim readers have learned to skim past.
“You don’t have an outbound problem — you have an aim problem.”Reframe one-linerStrong line, but abstract — without a concrete image up top, some scroll past.
“Your data tool claims near-total coverage. It doesn’t — not for your list.”Myth-busting / contrarianOpens on a category debate that feels technical to casual scrollers.
“The name you can’t get past.”Objection / gatekeeper seriesEvocative title, but abstract without context; it needs the email open to make sense.
“The person you can’t reach.”Objection / gatekeeper seriesTitle is quiet and mysterious where a feed needs a concrete stop.
“Everyone should just build their own version of the expensive tool.”Contrarian hot-takeThe take is sharp and technical — it lands with builders but narrows the crowd.
“Most reps lose deals before the first email — because their data is garbage.”Problem-agitationSolid pain hook, but a very familiar one — the audience has seen this angle often.
“Most outbound problems aren’t messaging problems — they’re bottleneck problems.”Reframe / contrarianAbstract nouns up top give the eye nothing concrete to grab.
“I don’t know how they do it. Recently I was running a campaign…”Vague curiosity openThe reader can’t tell what’s in it for them — the interesting part is buried below a slow setup.
“You could hire the best copywriter alive and your campaign would still die.”Provocative contrarianArgues against a strawman (copy) before naming the real fix — some readers leave first.
“I spend a long time on every single cold email — and I love it.”Confession + gratitude tagA gratitude-day framing signals “personal update,” which the feed under-distributes.
“Exactly how to build the perfect lead list.”How-to tutorialLong-form video on a search platform builds views slowly — day-one feed reach is the wrong yardstick.

Part 1 · Fit

Creators are our #1


We are a waterfall enrichment service that helps sales and revenue teams find the contacts they need — and the best people to tell that story are professionals who know the grind.

Working with FullEnrich has been super smooth and collaborative. They give clear direction but still leave room for creativity, which makes the content feel natural. Communication is solid and everything is well organized, so there is never confusion. Overall, they make it easy to create content that actually performs.
— Vin Matano, CreatorBuzz

Our global team

FullEnrich is a global team operating across time zones. We are not a US-centric brand trying to go global — we already are. Founded in France, headquartered in the US, with creators and team members working across the world.

  • 🇺🇸 United States
  • 🇨🇦 Canada
  • 🇫🇷 France
  • 🇧🇷 Brazil
  • 🇦🇷 Argentina
  • 🇲🇽 Mexico
  • 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
  • 🇮🇹 Italy
  • 🇩🇪 Germany
  • …and growing
Program size200+ creators across 7+ countries
PlatformsLinkedIn-first, YouTube and Instagram secondary
Creator sizesNano → Micro → Mid-tier → Macro

New to creating with a smaller following? Creators under 10k followers start as Growth Creators — compensated with FullEnrich credits. It is how we get to know each other, and strong pilot performance is the path to a paid arrangement.

Part 1 · Fit

Program Fit Check


Two streams, one program. Find where you fit and what to expect.

FullEnrich is way more than a sponsor to me at this point. Best tool on the market, a team that actually listens to creators, smooth communication, and real trust. That is exactly why it turned into a long-term partnership and not just another one-off deal.
— Yonathan Cohen, 30K+ followers on LinkedIn

Find your stream

Career CreatorGrowth Creator
Followers10,000+ followersUnder 10,000 followers
CompensationPaid cash fee per post — based on seniority, post quality and engagement500 FullEnrich credits per post
Partnership length3-month pilot, one post per month, before committing to a longer collaborationAs frequent or as sparse as feels organic to you
AffiliatePartnerstack link to share via DM with those interestedPartnerstack optional, but recommended

Which platforms? LinkedIn first, YouTube second. When pitching a bundle, include LinkedIn posts and, if applicable, a 3–5 min YouTube video. We will be blunt: we do not care much for newsletters.

What we bring to the table

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    A dedicated point of contact: a real person who knows your content and history with us
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    Concise briefs and optional calls for clarity
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    Access to new product features before they launch publicly

Part 1 · Fit

Our ICP


FullEnrich is built for B2B go-to-market teams. You have been selected because your audience is full of these professionals.

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    RevOps

    Building the data stack, owning enrichment workflows, measuring pipeline quality. Cares about integrations, ROI, accuracy.

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    Sales Leaders

    VPs, Directors and Heads of Sales accountable for pipeline and rep performance. Cares about speed of sourcing, coverage, efficiency.

  3. 3

    Recruiters

    Talent teams who source candidates — same contact-data needs as sales. Cares about mobile numbers and verified personal emails.

  4. 4

    SDRs

    Frontline prospectors who live or die by email deliverability and cold-calling mobile numbers. Cares about data quality, deliverability, connect rate.

Moral of the story: FullEnrich helps you get in front of who you want to talk to, faster. Everybody cares about that.

Part 2 · On the team

Your Workflow + Invoicing


From signing up to getting paid — the process, the SLAs, and everything invoicing.

SLA reference

StepOwnerTimeline
Playbook deliveryFullEnrich10+ days before publish
Draft "heads up" to teamCreator3 business days before publish
Feedback on first draftFullEnrichWithin 48h of receipt
Live link shared (on Limelight)CreatorWithin 24h of publishing
Performance screenshot (on Limelight)Creator7 days post-publish

Step by step

  1. 1 Sign up to the Limelight platform, or receive an email from us with a proposal.
  2. 2 Set up your payment account. Use Stripe if you have it — if you are based outside the supported country list, you will be prompted to register for Lumanu once you receive your first payment.
  3. 3 Accept the proposal in the Limelight chat. It reflects the agreement you signed, and accepting it triggers the start of our partnership.
  4. 4 As soon as you post, send the live link via the Limelight chat or add it to the Campaigns section of your dashboard. This is what determines how soon you get paid.
  5. 5 7 days after you share your live link, you will receive a ping to share your analytics.
  6. 6 24–48 hours after analytics are shared (not after you are pinged), we process payment on our end.

Payout timing can vary based on the connected account's country, risk profile, processing history and Stripe's assigned settlement schedule. Check your Stripe account settings so payment-schedule expectations are aligned.

Invoicing & payment

Where should I send my invoice?

All creator invoices go to creators@fullenrich.com. If your campaign manager has asked to be CC’d, include them as well. Please do not send invoices via DM.

Payment schedule

Sponsored content / flat-fee campaigns — if you have custom terms agreed in writing, those terms apply.

  • Standard payment terms: Net 30 (unless specified in your agreement)
  • Invoices are processed after we receive 7-day analytics for the post — no exceptions

Affiliate commissions:

  • Paid based on approved commissions (per platform terms)
  • Tracked automatically in Partnero
What to include in your invoice

Every invoice needs:

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    Invoice number
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    Invoice date
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    Description of services (e.g. “LinkedIn sponsored post — March 2026”)
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    Agreed amount (USD unless otherwise specified)

For ACH (U.S. payments):

  • Full legal name, as it appears on the bank account
  • Bank name
  • Account type (checking or savings)
  • Routing number
  • Account number

For international payments:

  • Full legal name, as it appears on the bank account
  • Bank name and bank address
  • Account number / IBAN
  • SWIFT / BIC code
  • Country, currency and email address
W-9 & W-8BEN tax forms

To process payments we need a tax form on file. Which one depends on where you are based.

US creators → Form W-9. If you are a US citizen or US business entity, submit a W-9: legal/business name, entity type, tax classification, TIN (SSN or EIN) and address.

Non-US creators → Form W-8BEN (or W-8BEN-E for entities). It confirms you are a non-US individual, your country of residence, foreign tax ID and treaty eligibility if applicable.

Payments cannot be processed without a valid, fully completed and signed tax form on file. You only need to submit it once, unless your details change. Send it to creators@fullenrich.com — unsure which form applies? Ask us.

Part 2 · On the team

Does your content pass this test?


Check if you get 7/7 — most creators miss at least one.

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    Great hook

    Lead with tension, a number, or a bold statement that only makes sense coming from your specific background.

  2. 2

    Storytelling structure

    Share something that actually happened. Tell us the location, the feelings, the conversation, the payoff. Specificity is credibility.

  3. 3

    Human first

    We all use AI. The problem is when it is obvious. Be specific, and drop the emojis and long em-dashes.

  4. 4

    Link in the comments

    LinkedIn suppresses reach on posts with external links. DM your link to anyone who engages, and reply in the comments with a link.

  5. 5

    Use a visual

    A photo, GIF, screenshot or short video dramatically increases reach — videos with faces especially.

  6. 6

    Speak personally (I, me, my)

    "Last time I used FullEnrich, I found that…", "My recruitment client shared that the data was killer…"

  7. 7

    Write your own messaging

    Do not copy/paste the product features we list — it reads as inauthentic. Describe the benefit how you would explain it to a coworker.

Do

  • Test FullEnrich yourself before posting — we will set you up with access so your experience is authentic
  • Speak from personal experience — real stories, real workflows, real outcomes
  • Use a photo, screenshot or video — visuals with faces boost reach
  • Disclose the partnership clearly — #FullEnrichPartner or the Paid Partnership toggle

Don't

  • Write something so generic AI could have produced it — your specific experience is the entire point
  • Claim specific stats you have not verified yourself — always speak to your own data
  • Name competitors negatively or comparatively — we do not play that game
  • Show others' contact data in demos or screenshots — blur important info

Disclosure is non-negotiable. In the US, Canada, EU and UK, paid partnerships must be clearly disclosed — add the Paid Partnership label. Unsure about local requirements? Ask us. When in doubt, add #FullEnrichPartner.

Part 2 · On the team

How to Stay in this Program


These are our three commandments.

1. Make strong content
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    Design for engagement: try a format where your audience has to do something in the comments to get the tool, playbook or resource you are sharing.
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    Leverage rejection: humans love to watch a car crash. Turn rude cold calls, wild messages and blatant rejection into impressions.
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    Build a cheat sheet: the algorithm loves graphics people save, share and repost. Put your workflow in an image to earn longer reads.
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    Be entertaining first: we want your audience surprised that your content is sponsored, because it is so relatable, funny or shocking.
2. Aim for creator benchmarks

Priority metrics are impressions from the right audience, measured against a CPM target under $50. For Growth Creators, strong pilot performance is the path to cash compensation.

MetricBaselineGoodGreat
Saves<0.1%0.1–0.3%0.3%+
Impressions<5k5k–20k20k+
Engagement rate<2%2–5%5%+
CPM (cost)>$50$30–$50<$30
Affiliate clicks<1010–5050+
3. Do not use pods

Signals we watch for: identical commenters across multiple posts, comments appearing within seconds of publishing, and accounts with minimal history. These inflate engagement rate without meaningful reach — we actively de-prioritise creators who rely on pods.

Part 2 · On the team

Our Relationship


We do not think of creators as vendors. The best partnerships feel like having a team member who happens to have an audience.

From day one, the team gave me complete trust, respected my audience, and never tried to force scripts or corporate messaging. They gave me creative freedom, trusted my voice, and focused on building something long-term instead of chasing one-off posts. FullEnrich has built a creator program that makes you want to do your best work.
— Tosin Togbe, 21.5K followers

How we invest in you

InvestmentWhat it isWho it's for
Special projectsCo-created webinars, YouTube series, events, speaking slotsStrong-track-record creators
GiftingPerformance-milestone gifts — thoughtful and locally relevant, not generic swagActive creators who hit milestones
ExperiencesIn-person dinners, conferences, product roundtables with the teamTop performers in key markets
The Wishing WellMonthly fund for creators with something specific that would move their work forwardPerforming creators, active in program
EducationVIP creators offer feedback on preliminary posts, builds and strategyCurious, active creators

The Wishing Well

A monthly fund for creators who are already performing and have a clear vision for what would take their creative output to the next level. It is not a sweepstakes and it is not swag — it is a meaningful investment in people who are investing in us.

Eligibility is performance-gated: you need to have completed your pilot, be in an active paid or credit-based arrangement, and have consistent delivery with strong metrics.

What kind of wishes?

  • Fly to collaborate with a creator friend
  • A second monitor
  • A video editing course
  • Upgrade your mic or camera
  • Attend a conference in your space
  • A recording studio session
  • Something entirely your own
  1. 1 Any eligible, performing creator can submit a wish anytime — share what it is, what it costs, and why it would move your creative work forward. Email grace@fullenrich.com, cc creators@fullenrich.com.
  2. 2 Once a month our team reviews all open wishes from eligible creators and selects one to fund.
  3. 3 We reach out directly to make it happen.
  4. 4 All we ask is that you share the moment with your audience.

Part 2 · On the team

Content Examples that Perform


A living gallery of standout creator content, grouped by format so you can find inspiration fast.

Real creator posts that performed well, grouped by format. Study the hook and the format-to-goal match — that is what made each one work. New standouts get added as they land. Yours could be next.

Video
  • Saad Khaja IG Reel · Jun
    • Large-audience creator + short-form video = maximum reach at strong efficiency.
    • Held strong engagement on huge reach — entertained first, sold second. Built for awareness.
  • Tosin Togbe LinkedIn Video · Jul
    • Native LinkedIn video with a face on camera — LI rewards dwell time and trust.
    • Talking-head demo converts attention into engagement better than static.
  • Rosie Purr LinkedIn Video · Jun
    • Native video on a smaller, tightly engaged audience.
    • High engagement = strong creator–follower fit, not viral luck.
  • Othmane Kadri LinkedIn Video · Jun
    • Lowest reach of the group, but engagement held up = very on-topic niche audience.
    • Quality-over-quantity distribution.
  • Algazanfar Mashry IG Reel · May
    • IG short-form delivers broad reach efficiently.
    • Softer engagement is the trade-off for reach vs. LinkedIn’s tighter B2B intent.
Text only
  • Chris Mbanta LinkedIn Text · May
    • Highest engagement rate of any text post.
    • Pure POV/story text, no link or asset to distract — a strong opinion, well told, travels furthest.
  • Josh Etim LinkedIn Text · Jun
    • Efficient distribution + high engagement = a reliable workhorse.
    • Value is reach-per-dollar on a resonant take.
  • Luke Ross LinkedIn Text · May
    • Clean text POV that consistently over-performs.
    • Reinforces text-only as the most reliable engagement format, not a fallback.
  • Cynthia Handal LinkedIn Text · May
    • Hook does the work: “I watched a company burn its entire TAM in…” — a war-story opener with stakes and a curiosity gap.
    • That first line is why people stopped scrolling.
  • Sheriff Shahen LinkedIn Text · May
    • Reach-and-value champ of the text group.
    • Contrarian, ICP-relevant hook (“I don’t need to make 100 cold calls a day”) = broad, efficient reach.
Text + image
  • Haris Halkic LinkedIn Image · Apr
    • Reframe hook (“an empty pipeline isn’t a lead problem, it’s…”) makes the reader question a settled diagnosis.
    • Image supports the argument rather than being the star.
  • Matt Banks LinkedIn Image · Jul
    • Provocative question hook (“what’s the point in picking up the phone”) invites the audience to argue in the comments.
    • Efficient distribution helps it punch.
  • Yonathan Cohen LinkedIn Image · Jul
    • Strong efficiency and the widest reach of the text + image set.
    • Hook leads with a concrete product outcome to a large, relevant audience.
Carousel
  • Ashley Gross LinkedIn Carousel · Jul
    • Step-by-step how-to demo (“Automating outreach with FullEnrich”); carousels earn saves, dwell and comments.
    • A respected operator using the tool does the demo for you — unmatched engagement depth.
  • Sean Gentry LinkedIn Carousel · May
    • Multi-slide format out-engages a single image — each swipe is a micro-commitment.
    • Best-value carousel of the set.

The through-line: the hook (or thumbnail) earns the impression, the format matches the goal — video for reach, carousel for depth, text for efficient high engagement — and audience fit makes the same post both efficient and engaging.

Reference

Talk to Our Team


Questions about strategy, content, invoicing, or the Wishing Well? Here is who to reach.

Strategy

Grace

Program strategy, special projects and Wishing Well submissions.

Operations

Talita

Onboarding, workflow, invoicing and day-to-day operations.

Invoices go to creators@fullenrich.com (cc your campaign manager if requested) — please, never via DM.

Read it? Tick it off.

Head back to your onboarding checklist and mark the playbook as done.