Policy
Application requirements
We want to approve every well-prepared application. This page covers what we need to see in the form, the three reasons applications are most often declined, and what to do if yours was.
What we need from you
The Everflow application form is short. The single field that decides most outcomes is promotional strategy — how, specifically, you intend to drive traffic to the offer. We are not looking for a polished pitch. We are looking for enough concrete detail that a reviewer can picture the actual surface, audience, and mechanism.
Useful answers tend to include:
- The channel — e.g. a specific subreddit, a TikTok account niche, an SEO blog, paid traffic on a named ad network, a Discord community you operate.
- The audience — who you are reaching, or who you intend to reach. Beginners are welcome; audience size is not a rejection criterion. A rough band if you have one is helpful context ("~40k weekly Reddit views", "~12k IG followers", "~2k email list"), but "starting fresh, targeting [niche/community]" is just as valid.
- The placement — where the link will live and what context it sits in (bio link, in-feed post, display banner, blog post within a top-10 article, etc.).
- URLs where applicable — if you operate a website, blog, or public social handle that is relevant to how you plan to promote, link them.
One paragraph that touches on those four points beats a page of generic copy every time. If you are between channels or testing, say that — partial information is fine; missing information is the problem.
Common reasons applications are not approved
Almost every decline traces back to one of three things.
1. Not enough detail on the application to review
The most frequent reason. A blank promotional strategy field, a one-line answer like "social media", or generic copy that does not name a real channel, audience, or placement leaves a reviewer with nothing to assess. We are not gatekeeping experience — new affiliates get approved every week — but we cannot approve applications that contain no information at all.
How to fix it: re-apply with the four points above (channel, audience, placement, URLs). One honest paragraph is enough.
2. Content not legal under USA or European standards
Any surface used to promote ourdream.ai must meet both United States and European Union content standards. The bar is simple and applies regardless of where the operator is based:
- Age-verifiable — every performer is clearly an adult, and you can demonstrate that on request (model release, 2257-style records, or the producing platform's own verification chain).
- Consensual — all depicted activity is between consenting adults; nothing on the surface frames non-consent as real.
- Sourced from a jurisdiction that enforces these standards — content originating from places without enforced performer verification does not meet the bar even if it would technically be legal where the operator sits.
How to fix it: the standard above applies to every surface in your portfolio, not just the one disclosed in the application. If a property you operate does not meet the bar, the path forward is to bring it into line (or wind it down) before applying again — applying with a clean property while continuing to operate a non-compliant one is not a workaround. We do not have an appeal pathway for content the standard does not cover.
3. Brand impersonation of ourdream.ai or other copyrighted brands
Applications that disclose — or that we discover — operation of a property impersonating ourdream.ai or any other copyrighted brand are declined. This includes:
- Typo domains that read as ourdream.ai (e.g.
0urdream.ai,our-dream.ai, etc.) or another platform's name. - Social media accounts, marketplaces, or shops that present themselves as official representatives of ourdream.ai.
- Unauthorised use of another platform's brand assets (logos, screenshots, model imagery, trademarked names) to drive traffic.
How to fix it: this standard applies to every property you operate, not just the one you list on the application. Submitting a clean property while continuing to run an impersonating one elsewhere is not a workaround — discovery of any impersonating property in your portfolio is grounds for declining the application (and, for existing affiliates, suspending the account regardless of which property is on file). The path forward is to take down or rename any impersonating property to a clearly distinct, non-impersonating brand of your own, then re-apply. Clean review sites, comparison pages, and creator surfaces are welcome.
What to do if your application was declined
Identify which of the three categories above applies, fix the specific gap, and submit a new application through the standard link. There is no penalty for re-applying — the second application is reviewed on its own merits.
If you believe the decline was a misunderstanding (for example, the reviewer mistook a legitimate review site for impersonation), email reception@ourdream.ai from the email address on the application with the URLs and context. We will re-review.
Ready to apply (or re-apply)?
Most applications are reviewed within 24–48 hours.
Apply via Everflow