Influencer Agreement
Parties to the Agreement
Why and You Prosper Oy, Business ID 3505416-4, Asemakatu 4, 76100 Pieksämäki, Finland (“Prospr”), provides a service (“Service”) through which companies and organisations requiring influencer marketing (“Companies”) can engage in marketing collaboration with influencers.
The user registered as an influencer on the Prospr platform (“You”, “Influencer”).
By using the Service, you accept this agreement.
1. Definitions
Influencer: An individual or company registered on the Prospr platform as an influencer.
Influencer Programme: A Company’s programme on the Prospr platform in which the Influencer promotes a service or product as directed by the Company, after the Company has accepted the Influencer into its programme.
Influencer Channel: A social media account, website, application, or other digital channel that the Influencer uses to publish links, advertisements, or widgets.
Influencer Content: Content (e.g. social media posts, website content) that the Influencer creates for their Influencer Channels to promote an Influencer Programme.
Company: A company registered on the Prospr platform with the aim of engaging in marketing collaborations with Influencers.
Company Website: A website, application, or service platform provided by the Company.
Visitor: A user who engages with the Influencer’s content, link, or widget and is directed to the Company Website.
Event: A completed click, purchase, or conversion on/to the Company’s website, where the Visitor arrives at the Company Website via the Influencer’s channel.
Commission: The agreed compensation payable to the Influencer for an approved Event.
Invalid Traffic: Clicks or events that do not arise from genuine, independent actions by the Influencer’s followers; this includes all actions that manipulate clicks or events, such as the use of automated tools, bots, or scripts; falsifying visits; deliberately concealing visits by bypassing tracking mechanisms; or publishing a link in a different Channel than the one for which it is intended. Invalid Traffic also includes traffic that seeks to disrupt or prevent the functioning of the Service, or to gain unauthorised access to the Service.
Influencer Matching System: A digital platform provided by Prospr that enables Companies to find, invite, and manage collaborations with Influencers, as well as track campaign results and payments.
2. The Service
Prospr provides a platform through which Influencers can engage in marketing collaborations with Companies and earn fees. The Service includes, for example, a website, a mobile application, and a backend system that tracks Events.
Prospr owns the Service and the associated software. The Influencer is granted the right to use the Service in the role of an influencer in accordance with this agreement for its duration.
Prospr acts solely as a technical platform and influencer matching system, enabling collaboration between Companies and Influencers.
Prospr is not a marketing agency, reseller, employer, principal, or agent, and is not a party to agreements between the Client and influencers.
3. Influencer Obligations
The Influencer must be at least 18 years of age.
The Influencer must not share their username and password with others, and the password must be kept confidential. If the Influencer’s password have been compromised, they are obliged to notify Prospr’s customer support immediately.
Influencer Content must comply with applicable laws, advertising and ethical rules, and the Company’s guidelines. The Influencer must disclose in their content that it constitutes a commercial collaboration.
The Influencer may engage in email marketing within the scope of an Influencer Programme only if the Influencer Programme expressly permits it. Email marketing must comply with applicable legislation, including the GDPR and the Act on Electronic Communications Services. All recipients must have given valid consent (opt-in) to receive marketing communications, and must be able to withdraw their consent (opt-out) with ease.
The Influencer must not generate Invalid Traffic, nor commission or facilitate the generation of Invalid Traffic.
The Influencer must have all necessary rights to the Influencer’s content.
The Influencer should make reasonable efforts to ensure that Influencer Content complies with guidelines relating to the accessibility of digital content.
If the Influencer receives access to the Company’s personal data in connection with an Influencer Programme, the Influencer is obliged to agree with the Company on the use of personal data in a manner that complies with applicable regulation, including the GDPR.
In order to offer you suitable Influencer Programs quickly and accurately, you grant Prospri the right to create a profile of you based on the information you have added to your account. The profile may be based on, for example, the information and content of the Influencer Channels you have connected, your profile information, and other data stored in your account. The profile is used by Prospri’s staff and automated systems to recommend you for suitable programs. In addition to this, you may always apply to Influencer Programmes of your own choosing.
4. Prospr’s Obligations
Where an Influencer Programme includes affiliate links that the Influencer incorporates into their Influencer Content, Prospr tracks the Events generated on the Company Website as a result of clicks on the affiliate links. Tracking is carried out within the limits of technical capability; in some cases, traffic cannot be tracked due to the settings of the Visitor’s browser or technical limitations, or because of a technical fault or configuration error on the Company’s website. The Influencer understands that, due to these limitations, some Events may not be recorded in the Service, and no commission will be paid for such Events.
Prospr will make its best efforts to keep the Service available, subject to the understanding that Prospr is not responsible for outages caused by third parties such as internet service providers, nor for force majeure events. The Service may experience brief outages, for example during updates.
Prospr processes the Influencer’s personal data in accordance with its Privacy Policy and in compliance with GDPR legislation. The Privacy Policy is available on Prospr’s website at prosprapp.com/legal.
5. Compensation and Payment
In programmes involving affiliate links, the Influencer receives compensation in the form of commission in accordance with the terms of each programme. Commission is paid only for those Events that have been recorded by the Service as having arrived via the Influencer’s links, that are not duplicates, and that have been separately approved by the Company. The Influencer can view any Events rejected by the Company and the reasons for rejection in the Prospr application.
For other collaborations with Companies, the Influencer receives compensation separately in accordance with what has been agreed in the collaboration.
Prospr pays out compensation once a month, provided that Prospr’s current minimum payout threshold has been exceeded. The current amount of the minimum payout threshold can be seen in the Prospr application. Compensation is paid out in euros, converted using the exchange rates available to Prospr at the time of invoicing; each party bears their own bank charges in respect of payments.
The monthly payout will only include Events and collaboration compensation for which Prospr has received full payment from the Company. This means that it always takes several weeks from the occurrence of an Event before compensation is paid out, and that payment may be delayed if the Company’s approvals or payments are delayed. No commission is paid for Invalid Traffic, and incorrectly paid compensation must be returned.
Prospr pays out compensation either by self-billing — or, if you have chosen to use an invoicing service, when you submit an invoice to Prospr in accordance with Prospr’s generated statement, with a payment term of 7–14 days, depending on the payout method you use.
The Influencer is responsible for withholding tax, all taxes, and other statutory payments in accordance with the legislation of their country of residence. An Influencer based in Finland operating through the Prospr platform must be registered in the prepayment register, either directly or through an invoicing service they use. Prospr reserves the right to prevent or suspend collaboration with Influencers who do not meet this requirement.
6. Disclaimer of Liability
The Service is provided “as is”, and Prospr does not warrant that the Service will meet expectations. Prospr is not liable for indirect or consequential damages.
Each party’s liability for direct damages is limited to the commissions paid during the preceding six months.
The Influencer undertakes to reimburse Prospr for reasonable legal and court costs incurred should a third party bring a claim against Prospr arising directly from the Influencer’s breach of their obligations under this agreement.
7. Term and Termination
The agreement commences when the Influencer accepts this agreement upon registering or using the Service, and continues until the agreement has been terminated.
The Influencer may terminate this agreement by deleting their account from the Service. Prospr may thereafter retain the Influencer’s payment details for such time as is necessary to pay any outstanding fees, and for such time as legislation requires invoice data to be retained.
Agreements that the Influencer has entered into with Companies in relation to Influencer Programmes may continue after the termination of this agreement.
Prospr may suspend the Influencer’s access to the Service due to breaches of agreement or inappropriate conduct, and in more serious cases may terminate the agreement by notifying the Influencer by email.
Prospr may update the content of this agreement by notifying the Influencer either in the application, by email, or through another channel indicated by the Influencer, 30 days before the new terms take effect. The Influencer has the right to terminate the agreement if they do not accept the new terms.
8. Applicable Law and Dispute Resolution
This agreement is governed by Finnish law.
Disputes arising from this Agreement shall be resolved primarily through negotiation and, as a final recourse, before the Helsinki District Court.
9. Other Provisions
This agreement does not create an employment relationship or an agency relationship between the Influencer and Prospr/the Service, nor between the Influencer and the Company.
Neither party may transfer the rights or obligations set out in this agreement, except in the case of a share sale or business acquisition, in connection with which the agreement is transferred to the acquiring party, provided that the acquiring party undertakes to comply with the terms of the agreement.
If any provision of this agreement is found to be invalid, the remaining provisions of the agreement shall continue in force.
Prospr is entitled to use the Influencer’s name, profile picture, and programme collaborations. The Influencer has the right to withdraw this consent at any time by changing their settings in the Prospr application.
The Influencer commits to not collaborating outside Prospr platform with any Companies that they have come to know through the platform, or with whom they have collaborated through the platform. This prohibition applies for the duration of the agreement and for 12 months after its termination. In the event of a breach of this provision, the Influencer shall be obliged to pay Prospr a contractual penalty of €3,000 or an amount equal to Prospr’s estimated lost platform fee, whichever is higher.
By accepting this agreement, you also agree to Prospr’s Privacy Policy, available at https://prosprapp.com/legal.
Why And You Prosper Oy / Prospr Last updated: April 15th 2026