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Posting Cadence

The frequency a creator publishes new content — daily, weekly, or multiple times per day. Brand vetting signal: cadence-collapse predicts an account about to go dark.

Posting cadence is the simplest creator-vetting signal a brand can read in 30 seconds. Open the creator profile, look at the dates on the most recent 10 posts, and compute the average gap. A healthy TikTok creator typically posts 1-3 times per day; a healthy Instagram creator 4-7 times per week (mixing Reels, posts, and Stories); a healthy YouTube creator 1-2 long-form videos per week plus Shorts. Cadence that has held steady for 6+ months is a signal the creator treats this as a job; cadence that has collapsed in the last 90 days is a signal the account is about to go dark.

Cadence-collapse is the leading indicator of creator burnout, off-platform pivots, or audience drift. Examples brands should watch for: an Instagram creator who posted daily for two years and dropped to weekly six weeks ago (likely fatigue or platform pivot); a TikTok creator whose last 20 videos cluster in two-week bursts separated by month-long gaps (audience retention collapses across the gaps); a YouTube creator whose Shorts cadence held but main-channel uploads dropped from monthly to nothing (algorithm signal to the brand: subscribers are stale). Booking a creator mid-collapse means paying for content that posts into an audience the algorithm has already deprioritised.

For creators, cadence is the trust signal brands evaluate first. Many creators raise their fees once their cadence stabilises because consistency itself is a competitive moat: a creator who reliably ships 4 Reels per week is worth more per Reel than a creator who ships 10 in a burst and then goes quiet for a month. The algorithm rewards steady producers with stable distribution, which compounds into stable engagement, which compounds into predictable campaign performance brands can plan around. On Collabios, brands can browse profiles with recent-activity indicators surfaced alongside follower count and engagement rate, so cadence becomes a first-class vetting signal rather than a thing brands have to manually count.

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