u/Plastic-Move-4576

Rest in Peace Hammy

Hammy passed away today and I am honestly devastated and traumatized.

My drunk boyfriend got angry and took it out on my hamster. I tried to help Hammy and keep him warm and safe afterward, but he passed away later that night.

I feel so much guilt and regret. I keep wishing I protected him better or did something differently. He was such a small innocent little animal and didn’t deserve any of this.

I know some people see hamsters as “just hamsters” but Hammy genuinely brought me comfort and emotional support. I loved him very much.

I don’t really know how to process what happened.

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u/Plastic-Move-4576 — 8 days ago

i’m trying to batch and be more efficient but i keep underestimating how much i can actually get done in a day

curious how people structure their weeks when they have a lot of deliverables

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u/Plastic-Move-4576 — 20 days ago

i feel like once i have more than a few campaigns going at once everything gets messy fast. deadlines, filming, edits, approvals, posting, payments… it’s all scattered

are you guys using notion, spreadsheets, something else?

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u/Plastic-Move-4576 — 21 days ago

Most UGC campaigns don’t fail because of creators.
They fail because no one is actually managing the system behind them.

I run UGC campaigns for tech apps.

Right now I’m managing 80 creators → 30M+ views in 6 weeks at ~$0.35 CPM.

What I’ll handle for you:

  • Sourcing and vetting creators who actually fit your product
  • Onboarding with clear briefs and strong content angles
  • Giving direct, performance-based feedback so videos improve (not repeat)
  • Analyzing what’s working (hooks, formats, retention) and cutting what’s not
  • Turning winning videos into repeatable formats across more creators
  • Keeping output consistent so you’re posting daily, not randomly

Most brands just “hire creators” and hope it works.
I manage the full system — test fast, find what hits, and scale it.

If you want someone to actually run your UGC campaign, DM me.

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u/Plastic-Move-4576 — 27 days ago