Someone warm, editorial and quietly funny
Search by taste
Describe the feeling, values, humour and visual language you need. The brief reads like a brief, not a filter form.
Goodbird turns a plain-language brief into ranked, explainable creator matches, then keeps the campaign together from first message to final invoice. Reach matters. Fit decides.
Quiet luxury · considered rituals
Dry humour · design culture
Slow fashion · joyful colour
Food storytelling · warm documentary
One continuous workflow
Someone warm, editorial and quietly funny
Describe the feeling, values, humour and visual language you need. The brief reads like a brief, not a filter form.
Every ranking comes with the evidence behind it, so a strong fit never feels like a black-box recommendation.
See who supplied a signal, when it was observed and how fresh it is before you use it to make a decision.
Shortlist the right people and start a focused conversation without losing the rationale that brought you together.
Agreement snapshot
A creator accepts the proposal before dates, deliverables and rates freeze into the campaign snapshot.
Invoice PX-1042
Track deliverables, capture metrics and move a frozen invoice through the mock payment flow in one workspace.
Illustrative creator spotlights
Skincare, interiors and quiet rituals
Her understated framing, natural materials and low-pressure delivery align with the brief’s “Aesop without imitation” direction.
Design, culture and very dry humour
Strong tonal fit for a clever launch: visually composed, culturally aware and funny without turning the brand into the joke.
Slow fashion with bright optimism
A good values match with proven sustainability signals and an audience that responds to buying less, but buying well.
Food stories with documentary warmth
A natural fit for tactile, process-led work where the making matters as much as the finished product.
Skincare, interiors and quiet rituals
Her understated framing, natural materials and low-pressure delivery align with the brief’s “Aesop without imitation” direction.
Design, culture and very dry humour
Strong tonal fit for a clever launch: visually composed, culturally aware and funny without turning the brand into the joke.
Slow fashion with bright optimism
A good values match with proven sustainability signals and an audience that responds to buying less, but buying well.
Food stories with documentary warmth
A natural fit for tactile, process-led work where the making matters as much as the finished product.
The creator side
How it works
Write the brief in plain language: what should it feel like, who is it for and what must it achieve?
Goodbird resolves governed creator signals and ranks the strongest whole-person fits.
Inspect the rationale, provenance and freshness behind each match before reaching out.
Message, propose terms and freeze the exact snapshot only after the creator agrees.
Keep deliverables, metrics, the frozen invoice and mock payment status in one continuous record.
Start with a plain-language brief and see who the evidence brings forward.
Create a briefOne workspace
The evidence
One canonical creator identity, even when the evidence comes from many places.
Multi-dimensional taste signals without flattening a person into a follower count.
A continuous record from brief, to agreement, to deliverable, invoice and payment.
Two sides, one clear record
Shortlist
Quiet luxury · considered rituals
Dry humour · design culture
Slow fashion · joyful colour
Move from a felt creative direction to ranked people with inspectable reasons.
New fitting brief
Field Notes / Autumn launch
Know why you matched, agree the exact terms and keep delivery moving.
Questions, answered
Taste is the combination of signals that makes a creator feel right for a brand: aesthetic, humour, values, editing style, audience vibe, price point and other governed dimensions. It is evidence you can inspect, not a vague label.
Goodbird starts with a dimension-weighted evidence score. A bounded semantic rerank can refine relevance, but it never replaces the base score or hides why a creator matched.
Signals may come from creators, admins, governed providers, computed observations or AI proposals. Each retains source, freshness and confidence lineage.
No. AI can propose observations and help explain a result, but source policy and human review govern what becomes trusted evidence. The business makes the final decision.
A business proposes terms and the creator explicitly agrees or declines. Only activation freezes the campaign snapshot, deliverables and commercial terms.
The marketing demonstrations use illustrative creator names, campaign details and scores. The signed-in product uses real stored Goodbird records and keeps its evidence lineage intact.
Creating?
Planning a campaign?