LEVL is a verified reputation platform specifically designed for the creator economy, facilitating interactions and collaborations among Creators, Managers, and Sponsors. It aims to provide the necessary infrastructure for building trust within the creator community by leveraging verified campaign histories, platform data, and endorsements. The platform offers an interactive demo accessible online, along with a comprehensive Trust Framework, a detailed investor briefing, and a complete brand identity package. It operates under a registered UK company with a unique business domain and has attracted organic interest through a waitlist.
The business model is structured as a subscription-based Software as a Service (SaaS), offering three tiers: Creators, Managers, and Brands, with pricing tailored according to specific needs ranging from smaller fees for individual creators to substantial amounts for brand engagements. Despite being pre-revenue, the platform's potential has been validated, although progression is currently paused due to the founder reaching their personal investment limit.
The founder, acknowledging their limits in scaling the business, is seeking a new owner — a founder, operator, or strategic buyer with insight into the creator economy. A short advisory period is available, and the founder will maintain a 10% equity stake post-sale. While the asking price is subject to a platform constraint, the minimum offer considered acceptable is $32,000 USD. Interested parties are encouraged to initiate discussions for further details.
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