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DiscoverSkeepers Content Contests: How to Participate, Win, and Make Every Brief Count
Ready for a new kind of creative challenge on Skeepers?
Introducing Skeepers Content Contests.
These special campaigns, created by the Skeepers team, invite you to step outside traditional collaborations and put your creativity to the test. Instead of receiving a product, you’re asked to create content around a clear theme, like reviewing the Skeepers app or sharing your favorite Skeepers collaborations for a chance to win a prize.
Think of it as a creative challenge designed to reward great storytelling, strong execution, and content that truly follows the brief.
No product shipping.
No waiting.
Just a theme, your ideas, and the opportunity to stand out through your content.
In this guide, we’ll break down what Skeepers Content Contests are, how they work, how winners are chosen, and why understanding the campaign brief is essential if you want to make the most of each challenge.
What Are Skeepers Content Contests?
Skeepers Content Contests are special campaigns you’ll find directly inside the Skeepers app. Instead of being created by a brand, they’re created by the Skeepers team.


At first glance, they look just like any other collaboration in the app. You apply. You get accepted. There’s a campaign brief. You create content.
Easy right?
But here’s the difference:
These are contest-based campaigns.
Instead of receiving a product to review, you’re invited to create content around a specific theme, for example:
- “Review the Skeepers app”
- “Share your top 3 Skeepers collaborations”
- “Explain how Skeepers helps you as a creator”
There’s no product shipment involved. No waiting for delivery. Once accepted, you can start filming right away.
The goal is to create the most engaging, on-theme content for a chance to win a prize.
Because these contests appear similar to regular campaigns inside the app, it’s important to understand that they operate differently. They are competitive by nature, and the prize is awarded to the best submissions, not automatically to everyone who participates.
That’s why reading the campaign brief carefully is essential. It explains the theme, expectations, judging criteria, and prize details. Skipping it can lead to confusion or content that doesn’t fully match the challenge.
Skeepers Content Contests are built to be exciting, creative, and rewarding. But like any good competition, understanding the rules is what sets you up to win.
How Skeepers Content Contests Work
Skeepers Content Contests are designed to feel familiar but with a competitive twist.
Here’s how it works, step by step.
First, you apply just like you would for any other collaboration inside the Skeepers app. The process is the same: you browse the campaign, read the details, and submit your application.
Once accepted, the most important thing to review is the campaign brief. This is where everything is explained clearly such as the theme, what type of content to create, key messages to include, format expectations, and the prize for the winner. The brief is your roadmap. The more closely you follow it, the stronger your chances of standing out.
Unlike traditional brand collaborations, no product is shipped. That means you don’t have to wait for delivery. You can start planning, filming, and editing your content immediately after acceptance. It’s fast, flexible, and entirely driven by your creativity.
When your content is ready, you submit it through the app just like any other campaign. From there, the Skeepers team reviews all submissions carefully. We look at creativity, authenticity, how well the content follows the brief, and overall impact.
Then, the best submissions win the prize.
To help you visualize what strong submissions look like, here are some examples from past contest submissions. These videos show how creators interpreted the theme in their own voice while still staying aligned with the campaign instructions.
Why Creators Should Participate
Skeepers Content Contests are about growing as a creator.
Yes, there’s the obvious incentive: the chance to win exciting prizes. But the value goes far beyond that.
When you participate, you increase your visibility within the Skeepers community. Standout submissions are often featured across our channels, highlighted inside the app, or even repurposed into promotional content and ads. That means your work can reach a much wider audience than your own followers.
Contests are also a powerful portfolio builder. If you’re aiming to collaborate with more brands, being able to show content created from a structured brief demonstrates professionalism. It shows you can follow guidelines, deliver on a theme, and execute creatively, all skills brands actively look for.
There’s also a strategic benefit: when you promote the Skeepers app to your audience, you’re positioning yourself within the creator ecosystem. You may attract new followers who are fellow creators, aspiring influencers, or brands discovering talent through your content.
Most importantly, you position yourself as a serious, professional creator. Someone who takes opportunities seriously. Someone who understands briefs. Someone who shows up prepared.
Contests are creative challenges but they’re also growth opportunities. And the creators who treat them that way often see the biggest long-term rewards.
Why Reading the Campaign Brief Matters
Let’s talk about something important.
The campaign brief is not a formality.
It’s not optional.
And it’s definitely not something to skim in 10 seconds.
We’ve seen situations where creators apply without fully reading the brief and later feel confused, especially in contest-style campaigns. For example, assuming that participating automatically guarantees the prize.
It doesn’t.
The brief clearly explains:
- The theme of the contest
- What type of content to create
- Key messages to include
- What makes a submission stand out
- How the winner is selected
When you skip the brief, you’re creating content without a direction. And in a contest, direction is everything.
Less relevant content gives lower chance of winning.
Reading the brief carefully doesn’t just increase your chances, it shows professionalism. It shows that you respect the opportunity.
Important Note for Creators
This doesn’t only apply to Skeepers Content Contests.
Brands on Skeepers sometimes post campaigns that are a little different from traditional gifting. You might see:
- Event invitations instead of product shipments
- Service-based collaborations
- Campaigns focused on a specific trend or format
- Unique deliverables that aren’t standard product reviews
If you apply without reading the details, you risk misunderstanding the campaign or delivering content that doesn’t align with expectations.
And that can have consequences.
Creators who repeatedly ignore briefs risk losing trust with brands, hurting their professional reputation, being less likely to get invited to future campaigns
Brands value creators who follow instructions just as much as they value creativity.
Reading the brief isn’t just about winning a prize.
It’s about building a strong reputation inside the Skeepers community.
What’s Coming?
We’re just getting started.
Skeepers Content Contests will continue launching every other month, each with a new theme, new creative direction, and new prizes. Some challenges will focus on storytelling. Others might highlight your collaborations, your growth journey, or creative trends inside the app.
Our goal is to keep things fresh. Keep things exciting. And keep giving you opportunities to showcase your talent.
We want to know what inspires you.
What kind of themes would you love to create around?
What formats excite you?
What prizes motivate you the most?
This is your community. Your platform. Your chance to help shape what comes next.
Have an idea for our next Content Contest?
We’d love to hear it! Reach out and help shape the next challenge.