Beily's whole premise is that both sides can trust the numbers: brands trust the figures behind every billed view, promoters trust that their earnings can't vanish on a whim. This page is how the system enforces that, check by check, dollar by dollar.
Five checks on every clip
Each submitted clip carries its verification breakdown; you can see exactly which checks passed.
Views real
Every clip's views are pulled straight from the platform, never self-reported. At launch, bot, incentivized, and low-retention views are also stripped before billing, so brands pay only for humans who actually watched.
From source
The clip must be posted on the promoter's own connected account; a pasted link to someone else's video fails the ownership match and never earns.
No duplicate clips
The same clip can't be submitted twice to a campaign: Beily matches both the link and the platform's video ID, so re-shared links can't double-earn. Deeper re-upload and recycled-clip detection arrives at launch.
Safe content
Prohibited content (sexual, gore, terrorism, hate, illegal, and anything damaging to others) is banned platform-wide and never eligible to earn. Every clip passes Beily's automated integrity checks, and Beily Trust reviews anything reported or uncertain. Automated content-safety detection arrives at launch.
Rules attested
Every submission attests to the campaign's written rules, including a clear sponsored-content disclosure: the default #ad, or the tag the campaign sets. Required on every Beily clip.
Flags, appeals, decisions
Enforcement is adversarial by design; no side gets to be judge of its own case.
01
A brand flags a clip
Only against its own written rules, with a written reason. The clip's earnings pause; nothing is clawed back silently, and no strike applies yet.
02
The promoter appeals
One tap, with their side in writing. While the appeal is open, the warning is paused and doesn't count toward anything.
03
Beily Trust decides
A human reads the rule, the clip, and both arguments, then records a written decision, visible to both sides in the clip's decision trail.
04
Strikes have meaning
An upheld breach is a strike: a first minor one is just a warning, a severe breach is an instant strike. 3 strikes suspend the account; strikes expire after 90 days, and a suspension can be appealed. An overturned appeal restores the clip and removes the strike.
Money you can audit
Secured before live
A campaign can't go live until its full budget is moved into secured funds; promoters never work against money that isn't there.
Append-only ledger
Every deposit, hold, earning, fee, refund, and withdrawal is a permanent ledger entry. Balances are derived from it, never edited by hand.
Fair splits, refunds
Verified views bill at the campaign's CPM: 90% to the promoter, 10% to Beily. Per-clip caps protect the budget; unspent budget is refunded.
Earnings clear over a 7-day window before withdrawal: the buffer in which flags and fraud checks can still act before money leaves the system.
Who's behind every account
Verification where it matters
Promoters verify their identity once, at first payout. Creators and companies verify (KYC/KYB) before they can fund a campaign at all.
Your documents never live here
ID and face scans are processed by a dedicated verification partner. Beily stores the outcome (verified or not), never the documents.
See something off?
Urgent integrity issues go straight to the trust team: trust@beily.io