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Learn about how these User Generated Content (UGC) vendors stack up against each other by checking out our blurbs, claims, and case studies.

Kale
"Earn rewards by promoting favorite brands online."
Focused on Influencer Management .
Kale makes it easier for brands to amplify their reach by rewarding everyday customers who share video posts about their products instead of relying on traditional influencers. Users participate in video challenges, earning rewards that incentivize authentic content. This approach taps the power of genuine advocacy to drive sales.
Authenticity through user purchases
Kale claims that their approach is authentic because creators post about brands they already buy from.
Ease of earning income
Kale claims that it's super easy for passive income, eliminating the hassle with brand deals.
Streamlined user process
Kale claims that their process is streamlined and very easy for users.
Hue.
"Enhances eCommerce with shoppable user-generated content."
Focused on Content and Production Tools .
Hue transforms user-generated content into shoppable videos, simplifying eCommerce decisions. It curates relevant UGC, collects meaningful insights, and matches content with customers’ needs. Companies get branded integration, comprehensive video filters, and AI-powered content ranking that guides potential buyers towards more confident online purchases.
Higher engagement with UGC
Hue claims that by using its Shoppable Video and UGC solutions, Live Tinted achieved a 32% engagement rate.
Superior AI shade matching
Hue claims that Credo Beauty achieved a 92% AI shade matching accuracy, boosting confidence in their online shopping.
Boosted conversion rates
Hue claims that Fashion Fair increased conversion by 126% by using the TikTok trend #lipstickcolortheory in eCommerce.