← Creator Hub

Creator FAQ

This FAQ covers partnership terms for content creators.


Incorrect code. Try again.

← Back to Creator Hub
QuintAce ← Creator Hub

Partnership & Revenue

How is this different from an affiliate deal?
Affiliate deals pay you 20-30% to share a link — you're promoting someone else's brand. Here, you own a branded community: your name, your pricing, your fans. You keep 90% of what your community pays. At the same volume, you earn 5x what a typical affiliate deal pays. You're building YOUR business, not someone else's.
How much can I earn?
At 500 community members paying $10/month, you'd earn about $4,900/month ($4,500 from community subs + $400 from base sub share). Compare: standard affiliate deal at the same volume = $500-1,000/month. There's no ceiling — the more members, the more you earn.
What can I charge for my community?
Whatever you want. We recommend $5-15/month for a casual audience, but you have final say. You can adjust pricing with 30 days notice.
When do I get paid?
Monthly, on the 10th, via Stripe. You get a transparent report showing: member count, community revenue, base sub revenue, and your total payout. Fully automated.
Is this exclusive?
Non-exclusive. Keep your sponsorships, poker room deals, and other partnerships. The only restriction: no branded community on a competing AI poker coaching platform during the partnership.

Time & Effort

How much time does this take?
About 1-2 hours per week once you're set up. That's 30-45 min on content (we provide templates and assets), 20-30 min engaging in Discord, and 10-15 min sharing highlights on social. You're already creating poker content — this gives it a destination.
What content do I create?
Whatever fits your style. Hand reactions, "vs AI" challenges, community leaderboard updates, poker quizzes. We provide templates, AI analysis screenshots, leaderboard graphics, and social assets. You add your personality. Short-form (TikTok, Reels, Shorts) has the highest growth potential.
Do I need to know GTO or use the solver?
No. Your members use the tools. You manage the community and create content around it. We provide AI analysis assets you can use in your content without running anything yourself.
What if I don't have time to be active?
The community still provides value: always-on tables, AI coaching, leaderboard competition, practice drills. You can be hands-off and it works. But active community management drives significantly more growth and engagement.

Product & Features

What does my community look like?
Your own branded space on QuintAce: your name, your avatar, your leaderboard. Fans sign up through your invite code. They compete against each other, track progress, and get AI coaching. You see analytics on signups, active members, and engagement.
What makes QuintAce different from other poker apps?
Deep reinforcement learning — the AI learned poker by playing billions of hands, not by pre-solving game trees like GTO Wizard. Same technology powers anti-cheat for major operators including all WPT brands. That's why it's instant, covers 8 formats, and goes beyond GTO. No other poker app has this.
Can I use the solver on stream?
Yes — and this is one of the best content angles. Pull up the Range Viewer live: "Chat, should I call here?" — instant solver answer. Solutions load in under 2 seconds across 8 formats. Visually striking content.

Getting Started

Is there a trial period?
Yes. Every partnership starts with a 30-day pilot. Full 90/10 revenue terms from day one. Either side can exit with no penalty. If it works, converts to a 6-month agreement.
What support do you provide?
• Content template packs (graphics, thumbnails, social templates)
• AI analysis assets for hand review content
• Leaderboard graphics
• Onboarding help (community setup, launch plan)
• Priority Slack/email support
• Monthly analytics reports
Who else is doing this?
Brad Wilson (Chasing Poker Greatness), Nick Petrangelo & Daniel Dvoress (GTO Lab), Bart Hanson (CrushLivePoker), Uri Peleg, Matt Berkey, and Justin Saliba are all working with us. You'd be joining a roster of serious poker names.