Become a Co-Host of a Flinque Webinar
The best influencer marketing knowledge does not live inside any single company. It lives with agencies running creator campaigns every day, brand marketers who have scaled programs from zero, and industry experts who have seen what works across hundreds of campaigns. Our co-host program brings those voices onto the Flinque stage to teach our audience what we cannot teach alone. If you have expertise worth sharing, apply to co-host a webinar with us.
This page is for proposing to co-host, not attend
If you want to attend webinars as a viewer, request a topic on our Upcoming page. If you want to access past webinar recordings, request them from the Recordings page.
Why Co-Host With Flinque?
Co-hosting a Flinque webinar puts your expertise in front of a curated audience of brand marketers, agency leads, and creators who already care about influencer marketing. Here is what you get from the experience.
Reach a qualified audience
Your session is promoted to Flinque’s customer base of 2,000+ brands and agencies across DTC, SaaS, healthcare, hospitality, Web3, and more. No broad audience, just people who actually run creator campaigns.
Build authority in your space
Being featured by a trusted industry platform signals credibility. Use the session as a case study in proposals, link it from your website, and reference it when pitching new clients.
Generate real leads
Attendees who want to learn more from you connect directly. We share attendee details with co-hosts (with consent) so you can follow up with qualified prospects after the session.
Keep the recording
You receive the full webinar recording, slide deck, and audience Q&A. Use it as evergreen content on your website, YouTube channel, or sales collateral. No restrictions.
Co-branded promotion
Your logo and bio appear on registration pages, email invitations, LinkedIn posts, and the post-webinar summary. Both parties get visibility to each other’s audiences.
Share ideas with peers
Live Q&A means real dialogue with brand marketers and agency leads in your space. You leave with fresh perspectives on trends, challenges, and emerging practices.
Who We Welcome as Co-Hosts
We are selective about who we put on stage because our audience trusts the content we produce. That said, we welcome a wide range of expertise. If you recognize yourself in any of these profiles, you are a fit.
Agency practitioners
Agency leads running creator campaigns for multiple clients. Share workflows, case studies, or vertical-specific playbooks. See our Agency Partner Program for related benefits.
Brand marketing leaders
In-house marketers who have scaled influencer programs at DTC brands, SaaS companies, or enterprise teams. Your journey teaches what theory cannot.
Industry consultants
Independent consultants and advisors working across multiple brands. Your cross-client perspective brings patterns no single team can see alone.
Authors and educators
Published authors, course creators, and educators in marketing, creator economy, or adjacent fields. Share frameworks and deep research the audience cannot get elsewhere.
Creators with strategic perspective
Creators who think about their work strategically and can teach brands how to structure partnerships, set expectations, and build long-term relationships.
Adjacent SaaS founders
Founders building non-competitive tools in the creator economy (analytics, UGC management, contract tools). Joint sessions create value for overlapping audiences.
Topics That Work Well for Co-Hosted Sessions
The strongest co-hosted webinars combine your unique expertise with Flinque’s platform perspective. Here are the session formats that consistently deliver value for attendees.
Case study deep dive
Walk through a specific campaign you ran: the brief, creator selection, outreach, execution, results. Attendees learn from real outcomes, not hypotheticals.
Vertical expertise session
Share industry-specific knowledge. Healthcare compliance, Web3 creator verification, B2B SaaS thought leadership, regulated industry constraints. Deep knowledge beats broad coverage.
Workflow masterclass
Teach your actual working method. How you vet creators, build briefs, negotiate rates, structure contracts, measure ROI. Audiences love practical playbooks.
Industry trends and analysis
Share original research, commentary on platform changes, or analysis of industry shifts. Strong point of view matters more than exhaustive coverage.
Panel or fireside chat
Two or three co-hosts debate a topic or compare approaches. Works well when perspectives differ (agency vs brand, in-house vs freelance, DTC vs B2B).
Ask-me-anything with an expert
Extended live Q&A format where the audience drives the topics. Works brilliantly when the co-host has genuinely rare expertise and open preparation is hard.
What We Ask from Co-Hosts
Being honest about expectations upfront makes the whole process easier. Here is what a co-hosted webinar actually requires from you.
Roughly 5 to 7 hours total
Includes planning call (1 hour), content prep (2 to 3 hours), dry run (30 min), live session (45 min), and post-webinar follow-up (30 min). Spread across 3 to 4 weeks.
Real expertise, not a pitch
Webinars that feel like sales presentations bomb. Come prepared to teach, share data, and answer hard questions. A 90/10 split of value to self-promotion is the rule.
Share to your audience
We promote heavily to our audience. In return, we ask co-hosts to share the session with their LinkedIn, newsletter, or social following. At minimum, 2 promotional posts before the webinar.
Credible track record
We do not require you to be famous, but we verify that you have actually done the work you are teaching. LinkedIn, published work, previous talks, or client references all count.
Decent audio and video
Quiet environment, reasonable camera angle, USB microphone or headset (laptop mic is not good enough), stable internet. Nothing fancy, but it has to work.
Follow-up with attendees
Respond to unanswered questions from the session and engage with attendees who reach out. This is where most of the long-term value from a webinar actually materializes.
The Co-Host Process From Application to Live Session
We have designed the process to be efficient and predictable. Here is what happens from the moment you submit the form to the live webinar.
Application submitted
Fill out the form below with your topic, expertise, and audience. Confirmation email sent immediately with what to expect next.
Review and response (within 48 hours)
Our team reviews fit, topic uniqueness, and audience demand. You get a personal response either accepting your proposal or explaining why it is not a match right now.
Planning call (1 hour)
30-minute call with our webinar team to refine the topic, define the session flow, agree on timing, and confirm date. You leave with a clear brief for what to prepare.
Content prep (2 to 3 weeks out)
You build slides and examples. We provide a template if useful. We review your deck, suggest improvements, and share audience-specific context you may want to incorporate.
Promotion (2 weeks before live)
We promote across email, LinkedIn, and our customer channels. You share through your network. Co-branded assets provided so you do not have to design anything from scratch.
Dry run (30 minutes, 1 week before)
Full walkthrough with our team. We test the tech stack, run through the session flow, rehearse Q&A handling, and make sure everyone is comfortable before the live.
Live session (45 minutes)
The main event. Our team handles moderation, Q&A curation, and technical logistics. You focus on delivering the content and engaging with the audience.
Post-webinar assets and follow-up
Within 48 hours, you receive the recording, slide deck, attendee list (with consent), and unanswered questions. The session also joins our Recordings library for ongoing reach.
Who We Do Not Accept as Co-Hosts
Being transparent saves everyone time. Here are the applications we turn down, and why.
Direct competitors
Founders or executives from competing influencer marketing platforms. Not personal, just not appropriate for our stage.
Pure sales pitches
If your proposed topic is 80% product demo of your tool, the audience will feel it and we will lose their trust. Teach first, sell second (barely).
Recently covered topics
If we ran a session on fake follower detection 2 months ago, we probably will not run another one now. Check our Recordings page first to see what we have already covered.
Unverifiable expertise
If we cannot verify your claims through LinkedIn, published work, client references, or previous talks, we cannot put you on stage. Not questioning honesty, just doing diligence.
Apply to Co-Host a Webinar
Pitch your topic. The more specific your proposal, the faster we can evaluate fit. We respond to every application within 48 hours.
Teach thousands of brands and agencies
Co-hosted webinars give you a platform to share real expertise with a curated audience of marketing decision-makers. Free to apply, 48-hour response, you keep the recording.
Co-Host FAQs
Do I get paid to co-host a Flinque webinar?
Co-hosted webinars are not paid speaking engagements. The value exchange is exposure to Flinque’s customer base, lead generation, co-branded promotion, and the full recording for your own use. Both parties invest time and get value without money changing hands.
Do I need to be a Flinque customer to co-host?
No. We accept co-hosts regardless of whether you are a paying customer. What matters is that your expertise genuinely helps our audience. Many of our best co-hosts have never paid for Flinque.
Can my agency or company co-host instead of me personally?
Yes. Many co-hosts attend with a team member or co-presenter from their company. Company branding appears on promotional assets alongside individual co-host credits. Panels with 2 to 3 co-hosts from the same organization work well when perspectives differ.
How long before the live webinar will we be scheduled?
Typical lead time from application approval to live session is 4 to 6 weeks. This includes planning, content prep, promotion, dry run, and live delivery. Urgent or timely topics can sometimes run faster, but quality usually benefits from the full cycle.
Will I receive the attendee list after the webinar?
Yes, with attendee consent. During registration we ask whether attendees agree to share their contact details with co-hosts. You receive the consenting list within 48 hours of the live session so you can follow up with qualified prospects.
What if my application is declined?
We respond to every application with specific feedback. Common reasons for decline include topic overlap with recent sessions, unverifiable expertise, or audience fit mismatch. You are welcome to reapply with a refined proposal.
What tools do you use for the live webinar?
We use standard webinar tools for live streaming with HD video, audience chat, live polls, and Q&A moderation. All technical setup is handled by our team. You only need a stable internet connection, USB microphone or headset, webcam, and a quiet space for the live session.
Can I propose multiple webinars over time?
Yes. Successful co-hosts often return for follow-up sessions or new topics. Our favorite relationships are ongoing. After a successful session, reach out directly through your previous contact person to propose the next one.