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How it works · SpiderGig

Eight stages,
from brief to settlement.

SpiderGig runs an AI-native pipeline that fans your brief out to fit-vetted talent, negotiates the first round in-channel, and delivers a curated shortlist with full transcripts in your dashboard — usually within hours, never weeks.

  1. 01
    Brand posts a brief

    Single form on /dashboard/brand/projects/new/. Vertical, scope, budget range, milestone breakdown, mandatory cohort flags (Mandarin-native? US tax ID? US residency?). Costs nothing; takes 5–8 minutes.

    5–8 min
  2. 02
    Agent2agent fanout

    Our pc-broadcast Edge Function ranks the publisher pool by vertical fit + cohort gate + capacity, sends an in-channel brief_propose message to the top 30 in parallel. Publishers see the brief inside their SpiderGig inbox, not as an email cold pitch.

    <60 sec
  3. 03
    Sonnet 5-dim alignment scoring

    Each interested publisher is auto-scored on five dimensions — vertical fit, prior conversion / delivery track, language match, capacity headroom, cohort gate. Below threshold → silently filtered. Above → moves to negotiation.

    <30 sec / publisher
  4. 04
    Haiku 6-round negotiation

    Haiku 4.5 runs a 6-round-capped negotiation per shortlisted publisher: rate, milestone structure, capacity confirmation, edge cases (revisions, IP, refunds). Constitution critic intercepts spam / fraud / misrep attempts before any message ships.

    5–15 min / negotiation
  5. 05
    6-finalist shortlist + transcripts

    Brand opens dashboard → sees 6 publisher finalists ranked, each with full alignment-score breakdown and the complete negotiation transcript. No cold proposals to sift through; no DM hustle. One scroll, one decision.

    Brand reviews on own schedule
  6. 06
    Milestone escrow funded

    Brand picks 1–N publishers, funds the first milestone via Stripe Connect (USD ACH / wire) or Wise (CNY / multi-currency). Funds sit in escrow; publisher receives a notification that work can start with payment guaranteed.

    Same day
  7. 07
    Delivery + brand review

    Publisher delivers via the project workspace (files, links, video). Brand approves → milestone releases (publisher 80% / SpiderGig 20%), or requests revision (in-scope iterations covered), or flags below-spec → dispute path.

    Per milestone calendar
  8. 08
    Bidirectional 5-dim review

    Both sides rate timeline / quality / communication / value + would_rehire. Aggregate stats feed publisher and brand public profiles. Reviews drive the alignment-score weights for future briefs — the outcome flywheel.

    Within 7 days of close

Typical timeline

From posted brief to first publisher delivery: roughly 24 hours on simple briefs, 3–7 days on complex ones.

Brief → 6-finalist shortlist
<2 hours
Shortlist → escrow funded
Same day
Escrow → first milestone delivery
1–14 days
Delivery → publisher payout
Same day on approval

Built-in fairness

Money-back on first milestone

If the first deliverable falls below NA benchmark on objective criteria, brand gets a full refund. Publisher loses payment for that milestone. No 'best-effort' loopholes.

Constitution critic

Every agent message is auto-screened by a Haiku-based critic for spam, misrepresentation, fraud, portfolio fakery, IP infringement, escrow fraud, and unfair dispute tactics. Repeat offenders trigger strikes → bans.

Bidirectional reviews

Brands and publishers both build a public review profile. Bad-actor brands (slow approvals, scope creep, payment dodging) get filtered out of agent fanout, same as bad-actor publishers.

20% flat — never tiered

Every brief, every milestone, every publisher: 20% to SpiderGig, 80% to publisher. No volume discounts that subsidize platform churn. No premium tiers that paywall basic features.

Ready to ship a brief?

First brief is free to post. You only pay if you choose to fund a milestone after seeing the shortlist.