Ad permissions allow you to boost creator posts and run paid partnership ads using their content. There are two ways to request ad permissions in Aspire: during the brief creation process and from the Social Post Dashboard after content is published.
Understanding Ad Permission Types
Paid Partnership Ads: Lets you boost any post where a creator tags you as a brand partner and adds the paid partnership label.
Allowlisting: Grants broader access to creator's social accounts with specific start/end date terms (recommended: 2 months). More comprehensive access for advanced advertising strategies.
To use CreatorAds to run Ads directly from Aspire, you must have Paid Partnership Ad Permissions. We do not support running Allowlisting Ads from the CreatorAds Suite.
Request Permissions with Briefs
Prerequisites: Brief Setup
Before sending your brief, ensure you have created your project, identified target creators, defined content deliverables and compensation, and determined what type of ad permissions you need.
Step 1: Send Briefs with Ad Permissions
Navigate to your project workflow > Briefs > Send Briefs tab
Select Creators > Send Briefs action > Select Content Guidelines for deliverables
Select relevant permissions and, where applicable, set start/end dates or authorization periods.
Step 2: Send and Track
Once the brief is sent, the Creators will see ad permission requests in their brief with a "Grant Access" button for easy approval.
Track approval status in your Ad Permissions dashboard (Reporting > Ads Permissions) or directly in Meta Ads Manager
π‘Best for: New collaborations, ongoing relationships, and performance marketing strategies
Request Permissions from Social Post Dashboard
Step 1: Review Post Performance
Go to Reporting > Social Dashboard > Posts, filter for posts from your target creators, and look for posts where creators have tagged your brand as a paid partner.
Step 2: Request Permissions
For Paid Partnership Ads: Find posts you want to boost, if you do not have permissions, you can draft an ad which will send a permission request directly to the creator. Check out "How to Run Ads in Aspire" for more details!
For Allowlisting: Contact creators directly through Aspire messaging to negotiate ad access terms and compensation.
Step 3: Monitor Status
Track approval status in your Ad Permissions dashboard or directly in Meta Ads Manager
Best for: Existing high-performing content, testing partnerships, and one-off opportunities
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Creator Won't Grant Permissions: Discuss compensation for ad access, explain mutual benefits of boosting their content, or consider performance-based incentives.
Creator is Blocked from Granting Access: Creator accounts need to meet certain requirements before granting access or connecting insights. To troubleshoot, include [email protected] in your thread with Creators or share this resource as a starting point.
Creator Granted Access, but ads permission is still missing: Manually request to re-authorize ad permissions by going to Reporting > Ads Permissions. Look for the creator, then select "Request Access" under the Actions column.
Tracking Your Ad Permissions
Tracking Your Ad Permissions
Use the Ad Permissions dashboard to view all creators who have granted you access, including permission type, access dates, expiration status, and available actions. Eligible posts automatically appear in CreatorAds for direct boosting.
Next Steps
Once you have ad permissions:
For CreatorAds: Follow our How to boost posts with CreatorAds guide
For Advanced Advertising: Access Meta Business Suite for complex campaigns
Track Performance: Use the CreatorAds Dashboard to monitor results



