Tiny orientation, then you're rolling
Five minutes so you know how health UGC is different from generic lifestyle content. After that, you learn by doing — with humans giving you real line notes.
Real paid health & wellness briefs, straightforward pay when your work is selected, and a team that helps you get claims and disclaimers right.
No follower minimum. Five-minute orientation before your first brief, then notes on your scripts and uploads so you're never submitting blind.
You're not on your own
Start light
~5 min
One short orientation—not a course—on how health UGC differs from generic lifestyle content (claims, disclaimers, sensitive tone). Right after, you're browsing paid briefs and getting real feedback on what you submit until it's ready to ship.
More shots on goal
When the brief allows it, send several angles or lengths—brands often pick a winner from a batch, so each extra version is another chance to get selected and paid.
"Lazy" balanced dinner
Steph Grasso
@stephgrassodietitian
Derm skincare routine
Aamna Adel
@aamnaadel
AG1 greens review by a dietitian
Katey Davidson RD
@tasteofnutrition
Menstrual cycle overview
Adriana Wong MD
@adrianawongmd
Probiotics + gut health
Rachel Kronemann RD
@rachelkronemannrd
Beginner core, low impact
Justin Agustin
@justin_agustin
Supplement quality check
Let Me Learn Ya
@letmelearnya
Retinol vs adapalene
Dr Dray
@drdrayzday
Anxiety tools that actually work
Dr Julie Smith
@drjuliesmith
Cleanser choice derm review
Dr Muneeb Shah
@dermdoctor
ADHD and anxiety explained
Lindsay Fleming
@lindsay.fleminglpc
Grounding for panic attacks
Micheline Maalouf
@micheline.maalouf
Supergreens powder review
Katey Davidson RD
@tasteofnutrition
Pilates × strength at home
Just Cocoo
@justtcocoo
"Lazy" balanced dinner
Steph Grasso
@stephgrassodietitian
Derm skincare routine
Aamna Adel
@aamnaadel
AG1 greens review by a dietitian
Katey Davidson RD
@tasteofnutrition
Menstrual cycle overview
Adriana Wong MD
@adrianawongmd
Probiotics + gut health
Rachel Kronemann RD
@rachelkronemannrd
Beginner core, low impact
Justin Agustin
@justin_agustin
Supplement quality check
Let Me Learn Ya
@letmelearnya
Retinol vs adapalene
Dr Dray
@drdrayzday
Anxiety tools that actually work
Dr Julie Smith
@drjuliesmith
Cleanser choice derm review
Dr Muneeb Shah
@dermdoctor
ADHD and anxiety explained
Lindsay Fleming
@lindsay.fleminglpc
Grounding for panic attacks
Micheline Maalouf
@micheline.maalouf
Supergreens powder review
Katey Davidson RD
@tasteofnutrition
Pilates × strength at home
Just Cocoo
@justtcocoo
Supplement myth-busting
Sofia the RD
@sofiathe_rd
Wearable tracking comparison
Justin Peters
@justinpeterrss
Period health education
University of Melbourne
@unimelb_health
Healthy grocery haul
Grow With Jo
@growwithjo
Pilates at home
Ginny Buck
@ginnybuck98
Bloom greens investigation
Let Me Learn Ya
@letmelearnya
Layering routine + sunscreen
Derm Guru
@dermguru
High-protein egg bake
Mallory the Dietitian
@mallorythedietitian
Retinol education
Derm Doctor
@dermdoctor
Balanced halloumi bowl
Em the Nutritionist
@emthenutritionist
Supplement myth-busting
Sofia the RD
@sofiathe_rd
Wearable tracking comparison
Justin Peters
@justinpeterrss
Period health education
University of Melbourne
@unimelb_health
Healthy grocery haul
Grow With Jo
@growwithjo
Pilates at home
Ginny Buck
@ginnybuck98
Bloom greens investigation
Let Me Learn Ya
@letmelearnya
Layering routine + sunscreen
Derm Guru
@dermguru
High-protein egg bake
Mallory the Dietitian
@mallorythedietitian
Retinol education
Derm Doctor
@dermdoctor
Balanced halloumi bowl
Em the Nutritionist
@emthenutritionist
Paid health and wellness UGC in the categories below: hooks, routines, honest reactions, and before/afters when your brief and the rules allow them. Pick what fits your voice and the time you actually have this month.
Health is a tough niche: one sloppy claim can get a video pulled or hurt someone watching. Kyoji gives you a five-minute orientation and real humans who review scripts and edits before they ship — so you can focus on filming, not guessing what's allowed.
At Kyoji Creators, we believe patients, survivors, caregivers, and anyone carrying firsthand health knowledge should be compensated for that expertise when it shapes content brands use, not asked to give it away for exposure.
We encourage you to apply and create from first-person lived experience. What you share can help someone else feel less alone in their journey, more informed, or clearer about the next step in front of them. That's the kind of impact we want to see in the world, and the kind of work we want to pay for.
Apply to createFour steps. Small upfront time, then it's mostly you, your phone, and the brief.
Basics only. Enough to start safely.
Use the talking points or your own hook.
We flag risk; you revise; most pass quickly.
Brand picks it, you get paid on-platform.
This isn't a generic creator marketplace bolted onto health later. It's a community meant for people who want paid UGC in a serious vertical — with guardrails that help you, not scare you off.
Five minutes so you know how health UGC is different from generic lifestyle content. After that, you learn by doing — with humans giving you real line notes.
Claims, disclaimers, and tone get a pass from our side before publication. That protects your account and the people watching — and helps you level up faster.
Briefs care about believable delivery and following the rules — not vanity metrics. If you can film clearly and on-brief, you can compete.
Understanding guardrails makes you more hireable everywhere, not just here. Kyoji feedback is practice for a category that pays well when you get it right.
Wellness content that respects the audience — fewer gross oversells, more honest hooks. Build a portfolio you're proud to show.
Patients, survivors, and caregivers hold knowledge brands actually brief for. We want that on camera, with fair compensation, not treated as free labor.
You get recognizable briefs, the same short orientation and pre-publish review as everyone else, and when you win, payment runs through Kyoji. The cards spell out what that looks like from first brief to payout.
Real briefs from health and wellness teams you'd actually want in your feed: clear asks, grown-up timelines, and work that looks good in a portfolio.
When your work is selected and approved, payment runs through Kyoji: fewer awkward Venmo threads or chasing receipts.
Line notes on claims, tone, and delivery double as practice for a category that pays when you nail it. Each approved piece makes the next brief feel lighter.
Bring your audience and your rates. You'll use the same short orientation and pre-publish review as everyone else, so collaborations stay clean and your community stays safe. You decide what you want to get paid for the work you take on. Kyoji can bring you more work that fits your lane.
Apply as a creatorNo follower minimum. We care whether you can follow a brief, film clearly, and take feedback — not your vanity metrics. Small and new accounts are welcome if the work is strong.
Yes — it's a short walkthrough of how health UGC is different (claims, disclaimers, sensitive tone). You'll deepen your skills as you submit real work and get notes from our team.
You'll get specific changes: what's risky, what wording to tweak, what disclaimer might be missing. Most creators pass after one small revision — we're not trying to waste your time.
Yes. Bring your audience and your pricing. You'll still do the quick orientation and pre-publish review so paid collaborations stay compliant and your community stays protected.
When a brand selects and approves your deliverable, payment is processed through the platform. You shouldn't need to chase invoices in DMs.
Most briefs expect phone-quality UGC: decent light, clear audio, and vertical framing. Exact requirements are spelled out per brief.
Apply with how you actually shoot. If you're a fit, you get paid briefs, a five-minute orientation, and humans on your drafts before anything goes live. You bring the camera.
Apply as a creator