
Once you select a UGC agency, your next steps decide whether you get high-quality content or get stuck with delays, frauds, or poor delivery.
This enhanced guide includes:
- Brand preparation
- Documentation process
- Payment safety
- Legal precautions
- Fraud prevention
- Delivery management
β 1. Sign a Proper Agreement or Contract (Mandatory)
Before starting work, get a written agreement that includes:
The agreement must include:
- Scope of work (number of videos, revisions, variations)
- Delivery timeline
- Creator selection process
- Editing terms
- Usage rights (ads, social, website, commercial use)
- Refund policy
- Confidentiality clause
- Penalty in case of fraud
π Never work with an agency that refuses to sign an agreement.
β 2. Verify Agency Identity & Background
Avoid frauds by verifying the agency properly.
Must-check items:
- Business website
- Business email (not free Gmail)
- GST number / company registration
- Social media presence
- Past client work
- Reviews & testimonials
- Real office address
- Team members on LinkedIn
π If anything looks suspicious β do NOT proceed.
β 3. Ask for an Official Invoice
A professional agency always provides:
- GST invoice (if applicable)
- Company stamp
- Payment breakdown
- Deliverables list
- Timeline attached
π If there is no invoice β 70% chance of scam.
β 4. Discuss Payment Structure Clearly (To Avoid Fraud)
Most reliable agencies follow one of these payment structures:
Safe & Standard Payment Models
β 50% advance + 50% after first draft
β 70% advance + 30% final delivery
β Milestone-based (best for bigger projects)
β Monthly retainer for ongoing UGC
Payment Methods That Are Safe
- Bank Transfer
- UPI to a business account
- Razorpay / Stripe
- PayPal (for international payments)
Avoid These Red Flags
β βPay full advance before seeing scriptβ
β Payment request to personal UPI IDs (β@oksbiβ, β@yblβ)
β Random Paytm/PhonePe QR codes
β No invoice, only screenshot-based transactions
π Use ONLY business payment accounts for safety.
β 5. Do Not Pay Full Amount Upfront
To avoid fraud:
- Pay only 50% advance
- Release 30β50% only after first draft
- Final payment only after approved delivery
π This protects you from non-delivery & poor quality work.
β 6. Keep All Communications in One Place
For legal-proof and tracking:
- Use WhatsApp Business chat
- Use Email for approvals
- Keep voice calls recorded (if possible)
- File all PDFs, invoices, agreements
π If something goes wrong, you have proof.
β 7. Approve Script + Creator Only After Proof
Fraud agencies send fake sample creators.
Avoid this by asking for:
- Real creator links
- Sample speaking videos
- Past UGC examples from that creator
- Live photo verification if needed
π Never approve creators without proof of authenticity.
β 8. Use a Secure Product Shipping Method
Send products:
- Through trusted courier
- With tracking
- With written handover confirmation
- Never without shipment proof
π This avoids product theft or loss.
β 9. Demand a Content Roadmap Before Work Starts
A real agency provides:
- Hook ideas
- Script outline
- Storyboard
- Shooting plan
- Editing timeline
π Fraud agencies avoid giving structure β they work blindly.
β 10. Ask for a βWork in Progressβ Update
To avoid last-minute surprises, ask for:
- Raw clips
- Voiceover samples
- Demo cuts
- First draft
- Revised draft
π You should see the process, not just the final output.
β 11. Final Delivery Must Include All Files
Your final UGC delivery should include:
- Final edited video
- Raw footage
- Thumbnail (optional)
- Subtitles version
- Ad-ready version
- Social media version
- 9:16 / 1:1 / 16:9 (if applicable)
- Usage rights document
π If an agency doesnβt give raw files β poor transparency.
β 12. Maintain a Long-Term Relationship With Safe Agencies
Once you find a trustworthy, high-quality UGC agency:
- Keep them on monthly retainer
- Build consistent content
- Order monthly UGC batches
- Scale your ads with ready variations
π Good agencies become long-term growth partners.
β Red Flags That Indicate a Fraud UGC Agency
β No website or very weak website
β Only free Gmail/Hotmail accounts
β No team photos, office, or identity
β They ask for 100% advance
β No contract or written agreement
β No sample work
β No invoice
β No creator portfolio
β Overpromising (βviral guaranteeβ)
β Constant excuses after payment
π If you see 2β3 red flags β donβt work with them.
β Conclusion: Protect Your Brand, Protect Your Money
After selecting a UGC agency, brands must focus on:
- Documentation
- Verification
- Structured payments
- Clear communication
- Proof-backed approvals
- Monitoring delivery
- Ensuring legitimacy
Following these steps protects your brand from fraud and ensures you get high-quality UGC that actually performs.