creator-registry
Creator Registry
The canonical creator roster SSOT — the entity-optimizer analog for the influencer discipline. Curates the canonical per-creator record — registry, not gate: no class: auditor, no cap fields, no veto scoring, no roll-up labels; it stores dated facts and history, and the existing gates and scorers judge against it.
One durable record per creator holds: verified cross-platform handles (identity dedup — is @sarah_ig the same person as @sarahtok?), audience stats each carrying an as-of date and a Measured / User-provided / Estimated label, rate card and negotiation history, past-campaign performance baselines, dated disclosure/FTC compliance events (each citing the content-reviewer verdict ID that produced it), exclusivity windows and contract status, and the confirmed contact path (with which waterfall step produced it). The registry registers, reconciles, and versions the record; it never scores, gates, or judges.
Scope seams — who keeps what:
- Fit verdicts stay with fit-scorer; the registry supplies audience history, response-history facts, and past-partnership facts — never a score or a "reputation" rating.
- FTC/content judgment stays with content-reviewer (the C³ ART gate); the registry stores its outcomes as dated events citing verdict IDs — never a compliant/risky label.
- Finding new creators stays with influencer-discovery; its one-shot creator-dossier snapshot is the intake format this registry formalizes into a durable record.
- Active-cycle pipeline and status tracking stays with outreach-manager's Step 5 tracker; the registry records only the closed outcome (final rate, response history, confirmed contact path) after a cycle ends.
- Agreements stay with contract-helper; it consumes exclusivity windows and usage-rights history from here and submits signed terms back as candidate updates.
- Campaign measurement stays with performance-analyzer, which consumes the baselines and returns new ones.