nowfluence Announces AI-Powered Operating System for Managing Creator Partnerships at Scale

The new platform centralizes influencer marketing workflows, including onboarding, campaign management, and payments

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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nowfluence Announces AI-Powered Operating System for Managing Creator Partnerships at Scale

On June 15, 2026, Los Angeles-based company nowfluence announced the launch of an AI-powered operating system designed to manage creator partnerships at scale. The announcement introduces a new platform aimed at simplifying the influencer marketing process for brands and creators alike.[1][2]

The new platform centralizes multiple steps of the influencer marketing workflow into a single system. It integrates creator onboarding, campaign management, content approvals, analytics, attribution, and payments, allowing users to oversee entire campaigns from a single interface.[1][2]

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