Built for 1K–25K-follower creators who need a professional rate card to send to brands today. Fill out the form with your audience stats, niche, and the content types you offer — the tool builds a branded rate card you can save as a PDF straight from your browser's print dialog. 100% client-side, no sign-up, no PDF library install, no upload. Your data never leaves your device.
A fair starting range = followers × engagement rate × cost-per-engagement × niche multiplier, with weighting per content type (stories priced lower, carousels higher). CPE bands and niche multipliers come from our 2026 CPE benchmark report, so the numbers the tool suggests line up with what brands are already paying on pay-per-interaction campaigns. Round to the nearest €5, publish the range, and leave room to negotiate on usage rights and exclusivity.
Click "Print / Save as PDF" and pick "Save as PDF" as the destination in your browser's print dialog. The print stylesheet hides the form and site chrome so only the rate card itself makes it into the file.
Audience stats per platform (followers, average views, engagement rate), a niche positioning line, a clear rate range per content type (feed, reel/short, story, carousel, long-form video), contact details, and a last-updated date. Optional but valuable: a one-sentence tagline and recent brand collaborations.
Start with followers × engagement rate × cost-per-engagement × niche multiplier. Use the 2026 CPE benchmark bands and apply the niche multiplier relevant to your content. Price ranges (low–high) close deals faster than fixed numbers and leave room to negotiate usage rights and exclusivity.
Yes, generally 40%–50% of a feed post rate. Stories disappear after 24 hours and typically drive less persistent engagement, but they deliver strong same-day conversion for promo codes and launches. Carousels usually price 1.2×–1.4× a feed post because they hold attention longer.
The tool uses the browser's native print-to-PDF feature via window.print(). A dedicated print stylesheet hides all navigation and form chrome so only the rate card itself appears in the output. No PDF library, no uploads, and nothing leaves your device — the entire workflow runs locally.