Join a small group of creators helping shape what Bunny Social becomes.
Every creator selected is paid for approved content. For a handful of long-term creator partners, the relationship may also include equity in the company.
Influencer marketing should be faster, more transparent, and better aligned for both businesses and creators.
That's what Bunny Social is building.
Rather than looking for one-off sponsored posts, Bunny Social is looking for a small group of creators who want to help shape what Bunny Social becomes through a long-term partnership.
Three layers. Each builds on the last.
Receive a guaranteed payment for approved content.
Returning creators get first access to future Bunny Social campaigns.
Some long-term creator partners may be invited to receive equity in Bunny Social.†
† Because of SEC regulations, equity grants may be limited to creators who confirm they qualify as accredited investors. The specifics get covered during the conversation that follows. Nothing for you to figure out alone.
A typical campaign is a short mention of Bunny Social within your normal content.
Final deliverables are discussed individually.
This is for creators whose audience is likely to buy a Bunny Social campaign, not simply creators with the largest audiences.
SMB owners, marketers, founders, agency operators, or other creators who run influencer campaigns themselves.
Growth, operations, marketing tools, founder stories, or the creator economy. Not lifestyle or general entertainment.
You publish on a regular rhythm. Not a dormant account that wakes up for paid posts.
FTC compliant disclosure, real opinions, no engagement bait. Trust with buyers matters more than impressions.
You genuinely enjoy sharing products and ideas you believe in.
Bunny is trusted by thousands of brands


Bunny Social was founded by Alexander Torrenegra and Tania Zapata. They bootstrapped Voice123 to $200,000,000 in gross merchandise value and sold it. They were named Endeavor Entrepreneurs.
Alexander is the tech 'Shark' on Shark Tank Mexico and Colombia, and was named Technology Innovator Under 35 by MIT's Technology Review.
Three steps. No automated funnels.
A founder reads each submission. No automated filters, no scoring algorithm.
A direct conversation about the campaign, the audience, and what would work for both sides.
If the chemistry is right, working together can extend to future campaigns and, for some creators, ownership opportunities.
Every reply gets read. A founder follows up personally when there is a fit.