Drop one seed furniture, lighting, textile, or tablescape creator and our similar-search graph returns look-alikes, then similars-of-similars — filtered by category, aesthetic, country, and language. Orbitvibe auto-drafts AOV-tuned offers per creator, runs the full outreach cadence on autopilot, and replaces a home-goods agency with one tool — your whole influencer department for styling collabs, lighting moments, and tablescape drops.
Tell us your collection, aesthetic lane, and markets. We return a matched creator shortlist with AOV-fit scoring, native-language outreach templates, and the gifting + seasonal-drop + paid contract templates we use in home decor.
So we know who the plan is for.
Matched creators · outreach templates · collab contract · 3 business days · no card
Generic influencer platforms treat home decor as a tag. We treat it as the entire product — dataset, aesthetic-lane scoring, languages, contracts, compliance, and basket-level attribution.
Drop one furniture stylist, lighting editor, or tablescape account and the audience-intent graph returns look-alikes, then similars-of-similars. You surface the whole home-aesthetic tribe around one seed, not a tag search on #homedecor.
Filter by category (furniture / lighting / textiles / tableware), aesthetic lane (warm organic, Scandi, Japandi, maximalist, moody), country, language, and graph distance. Matched to the exact styling moment you sell into — not a generic home-goods tag.
Orbitvibe drafts personalized outreach per creator — gift-first for a $90 candle set or a textile drop, paid-partner for a statement-lighting moment or a styled tablescape — tuned to your AOV. No template copy-paste, no blank brief doc.
Hit start and the full sequence fires: first send, nudge, follow-up, reply handling, and styling-brief hand-off. No SDR chasing home-aesthetic creators across Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest DMs.
What used to need a 20-person team shipping candles, booking shelfies, and coordinating lighting moments now runs with 2 people inside Orbitvibe. The tool handles the volume of styling collabs; your people handle the judgment calls.
Replace a home-goods agency retainer and extra headcount with one system: discovery, offers, outreach, contracts, and cadence for furniture, lighting, textile, and tableware creator collabs — one login, one bill.
Decor collabs don't replace your Meta, Pinterest, or Google Shopping ads — they feed them. Paid traffic gets better creative, baskets grow through aesthetic pairing, and seasonal repeat climbs without touching discount.
Home-decor purchases are aesthetic-trust purchases — the viewer has to believe the piece fits their home before they hit buy. Collab content pre-sells before your Meta ad ever shows, so blended CAC drops and UGC feeds your paid creative pool.
Creators show candles with matching vases, lamps with matching throws, tableware with linens. Audiences basket the full aesthetic, not a single SKU — AOV climbs without touching discount.
A spring refresh buyer becomes a summer-hosting buyer becomes a holiday-gift buyer. Creator follow-up content anchors seasonal cadence — repeat rate lifts roughly 3× vs. cold-acquired customers over 12 months.
Every collab plants posts that index for 'best modern candles' or 'cozy living room lamps' and gets cited by AI answer engines. Pinterest saves compound for months; blog roundups pick up the creator content. Coverage lasts 12+ months on one seeded piece.
Drop your collection, AOV band, and markets. Orbitvibe scans Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Pinterest for home stylists, room-reveal creators, aesthetic-lane accounts, and gift-guide curators — scored by audience spend, style fit, and buying intent. Not a generic #homedecor tag filter.
Send native-language outreach. The creator receives a matched product set — a candle trio, a lighting duo, a full tablescape — in exchange for documentary styling content and honest audience mentions. Contract templates include UGC rights for Meta & Pinterest ads, affiliate overlay, and seasonal-drop cadence — all handled in-app.
First shelfie, one-month-living-with-it follow-up, seasonal restyle, holiday hosting shot, gift-guide inclusion. Each phase drops new content into your pipeline for UGC ads, Shopify PDPs, Pinterest, email, and organic — with attribution on every piece.
Whether you're scaling a Scandi candle line into UK and Germany, a Japandi lighting studio into the US and Canada, or a moody-maximalist tableware brand into Gulf villa audiences — Orbitvibe sorts creators by aesthetic lane, audience geography, and audience language, not where the creator lives.
Tell us your collection, aesthetic, and markets. We'll match creators, draft the outreach, and send you the gifting + seasonal-drop + paid contracts we use in home decor.
So we know who the plan is for.
Matched creators · outreach templates · collab contract · 3 business days · no card
The questions home-decor founders and growth leads actually ask about running influencer marketing at scale — matching, gifting vs paid, seasonal cadence, UGC rights, and attribution.
No — it sits underneath them. Your paid channels capture demand that's already searching for a lamp, candle, or throw. Collab content creates that demand, builds the aesthetic trust, and feeds every channel downstream: branded search climbs, Meta creative pool fills with UGC (which cuts CPMs), Pinterest Shop conversion lifts, and your blended CAC drops. Home-decor brands keep running paid ads beside collabs — they just get cheaper creative and warmer audiences.
We score Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Pinterest for home-decor buying signal: on-camera styling behaviour, aesthetic-lane consistency, audience comment intent (sourcing questions, 'where is this from' volume), Pinterest board composition, brand-tag history of actual decor purchases, and audience home-ownership indicators. The classifier is trained on hundreds of thousands of hand-labelled home-decor reels and refreshed monthly. Generic influencer tools can't surface this population because they score by a generic #homedecor tag.
Yes — the match engine is tuned per category. A $40 ceramic mug brand wants different creators than a $1,800 pendant-light brand, and a soy-candle studio wants different creators than a smart-home lighting brand. The qualifier routes you into the right sub-category and ships you a shortlist scored against your specific price lane and aesthetic, not a generic home-decor average.
Every creator gets an estimated audience home-AOV band based on the brands they've organically tagged, the price points discussed in comments, and the product types their audience asks about sourcing. If you sell $60 taper candle sets, we surface creators whose audience spends $30–$120 per home purchase. If you sell $1,800 armchairs, we surface creators whose audience spends $800–$3,000. No more shipping a $400 vase to an audience that asks about Temu dupes.
All three — tracked as separate funnels. Gifting (product-for-content) is how most home-decor brands start: low risk, high volume, strong UGC output, ideal for $30–$300 SKUs. Seeding drops layer on at scale for seasonal launches (Spring refresh, Q4 holiday). Paid collabs fill the gap for high-AOV SKUs ($800+) and top-tier creators whose audience needs a deeper narrative. Our contract templates cover all three — you pick which mix fits your stage.
Yes. Every matched creator gets a native-language first draft written against their bio, recent posts, and aesthetic preferences — referencing a specific post (which piece, which room, which colour palette), never a template. You review, edit, and send from inside Orbitvibe or pipe it to your own inbox via Gmail / Outlook OAuth. Nine languages cover every serious home-decor market.
The gifting contract template includes a 12-month UGC usage clause for Meta, TikTok, Pinterest, and your Shopify PDP — covered by the product you send. For higher-value collabs the paid template extends this to 18 months and adds whitelisting rights. We also generate the FTC-compliant copy so the whitelisted ad stays live when Meta's classifiers scan it.
The collab calendar is built around your drop cadence. Pre-drop: creators seed the aesthetic direction 3–4 weeks before launch. Drop week: creators post launch-day content (reveal posts, hauls, tablescapes). Post-drop: follow-up styling content anchors the collection for 6–12 weeks, feeding your paid ads. Holiday (Q4) and seasonal (Spring / Summer refresh) get dedicated contract clauses around exclusivity and restock windows.
First collab posted inside 10–14 days of your shortlist. UTM or code-attributed orders typically land within 48 hours of the first post. By month two most brands have 15–30 creators actively posting and a stable orders-per-creator number they can plan against. The compound curve — seasonal re-styles, gift-guide inclusions, Pinterest indexing — kicks in month three onward.
Agency retainers in home decor run $5–15k/month with opaque creator economics and 3–6 month lead times. GRIN / Aspire / Upfluence index everyone and surface <1% of home-decor-relevant creators — no aesthetic-lane scoring, no per-category match, no native-language outreach, no seasonal-drop contract split, no attribution built around basket composition. Orbitvibe is built for home-decor brands end-to-end, typically 40–60% cheaper on fully-loaded CAC and an order of magnitude faster to first post.
Still have a specific question about your brand? Request your plan — we answer in writing with the shortlist, typically inside 3 business days.