Most influencer programs do not break because of bad strategy. They break because the work is scattered. Discovery in one tab, creator notes in another, campaign tracking somewhere else, and reporting in a spreadsheet that nobody trusts two weeks later.
Leewou is our answer to that. We built an influencer marketing platform that keeps your discovery, list building, and monitoring in one workflow, so your team can move faster without losing quality. Today is our first live version, and this post is your straight walkthrough of what is ready right now.
Why we built this now
Teams are under pressure to launch campaigns faster, but creator research still feels manual and fragile. You can spend hours finding profiles, then lose confidence once you need to validate audience fit or compare creators side by side.
We wanted to remove that drag without pretending software can replace marketing judgment. Leewou helps you get to better shortlists faster. Your team still decides who fits the brand voice and campaign brief.
What you can do in version one
Version one focuses on the jobs teams repeat every week. If your current process is split across docs and tabs, these are the parts that should feel immediately better.
- Discover creators with audience and profile filters that help you narrow to likely fits quickly.
- Save creators into focused lists so your team can review and prioritize outreach candidates together.
- Track campaign performance in one place so stakeholders can see what is live and what is moving.
- Export what you need for internal reporting and client updates without rebuilding the same sheet each cycle.
What this version does not do: fully automated outreach, automatic creator contracting, or guaranteed performance predictions. We are intentionally focused on discovery quality and campaign workflow reliability first.
How to run your first campaign flow in under an hour
If you are evaluating Leewou for the first time, do not try to migrate everything on day one. Start with one active campaign and run this flow end to end.
- Define your target profile before searching: audience location, category fit, and campaign constraints.
- Run discovery and shortlist only creators that match your baseline criteria.
- Move shortlisted creators into a campaign list and align internally on who moves forward.
- Track campaign activity and outcomes so your next cycle starts with real performance context.
Pro tip: Build one reusable filter preset per campaign type. Your team will spend less time rebuilding search logic from scratch.
What makes this different from the old workflow
Most teams do not need more data points. They need fewer blind spots. The old workflow usually breaks in handoffs: discovery output does not match campaign tracking, and context disappears between teammates.
The goal is not to automate taste. The goal is to remove busywork so your team can spend time on creative decisions and relationship quality.
Leewou product principle
Who Leewou is for, and who it is not for
Leewou is built for brands and teams (or even individuals) that run recurring creator campaigns and care about quality control. It is a strong fit if your team needs a repeatable process for discovery, list management, and campaign visibility.
It is probably not the right fit if you only run one-off influencer collaborations a few times per year and do not need structured workflow. In that case, lighter manual tools might still be enough.
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Launch FAQ
Short answers to the questions we expect most during this first live version.
Start with one campaign, not a full migration
If you have been waiting for a practical influencer marketing platform that respects how teams actually work, this is your moment to test Leewou with real conditions. Keep the scope narrow, run one campaign, review the output, and decide with evidence.
This is version one. It is live, useful, and getting better quickly. We are excited to have you in early while we keep raising the quality bar.
More launch content is coming soon
We are intentionally launching with one flagship article first. As we publish new product and workflow posts, they will appear here.
