Productivity Jun 20, 2026 · 5 min read

Meet RightsClock — Brand-deal usage rights, on a clock

Brand-deal usage rights, on a clock

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Productivity

RightsClock

Brand-deal usage rights, on a clock

Every feature, from the first launch.

No account, no login, no cloud. Everything runs on your device and works fully offline — nothing in this post is hidden behind a wall.

What RightsClock does

Stop letting a brand run your content for free after the license expired — and stop accidentally signing a deal that breaks an exclusivity you already agreed to.

If you make UGC or run sponsored posts, every brand deal comes with fine print most creators never track. How long can the brand use your video? Which platforms does that cover — organic only, or paid ads too? Can they whitelist it through your handle, and for how much spend? And how long are you locked out of competing brands? Those windows all expire on different dates, they overlap each other, and they live buried in emails, DMs and PDF contracts you'll never open again. Miss one and you're either handing a brand free usage they stopped paying for, or unknowingly signing a deal that violates an exclusivity you already accepted — and that's a breach claim, not a missed reminder. RightsClock turns that scattered fine print into a single living countdown.

Log each deal in under a minute: brand name, fee, platforms, usage term, whitelisting window and exclusivity category. From there RightsClock shows every active license as a clock. Green means you still have runway. Amber means a window is about to close and it's time to renew, re-bill or pull the content. Red means a brand is still using your work past the date they paid for — money you should be collecting. You always know, at a glance, exactly where every deal stands.

The part creators get burned by most is exclusivity, and it's the part RightsClock guards hardest. Before you accept a new deal, the conflict checker scans your existing exclusivity windows by category and by date. If the new brand collides with one you're already locked into, it warns you on the spot — so you can renegotiate the scope, push the dates, or decline before you sign, instead of finding out after a brand's lawyer emails you.

Because your fees, rates and contract terms are sensitive business data, RightsClock is built offline-first. There is no account to create, no server in the loop, and nothing ever leaves your device. No analytics, no tracking, no sign-in. Your rate card and your full deal history belong to you and stay on your iPhone — which also means it works on a plane, on set, or anywhere with no signal.

Whether you run three deals a quarter or three a week, RightsClock keeps you from giving content away for free and from signing into a conflict. It's the rights manager that fits in your pocket.

• Track usage-rights, whitelisting and exclusivity windows per deal • Color-coded countdown for every active license • Exclusivity conflict detection before you accept a new deal • Expiry alerts so you can renew, bill or pull content on time • Per-platform breakdown (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, paid ads, web, OOH) • Fee and term log that doubles as a negotiation reference • 100% on-device — no login, no cloud, no tracking

A look inside

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What's inside

  • Deal rights logger — Capture a brand deal's fee, platforms, usage term, whitelisting window and exclusivity category in a single guided form; the usage clock starts the moment the term begins.
  • Countdown dashboard — Every active license shown as a color-coded clock — green with runway, amber nearing expiry, red when a brand is using content past its paid window.
  • Exclusivity conflict checker — Before accepting a new deal, scan existing exclusivity windows by category and date to flag overlaps, so creators renegotiate or decline before signing.
  • Expiry alerts & rights summary — Schedule local notifications ahead of each expiry to renew, re-bill or pull content; view a per-platform rights breakdown that doubles as a negotiation reference.

Why we built it

Brand-deal usage rights, whitelisting and exclusivity windows expire on different dates and overlap each other, but they live in scattered emails and PDFs — so creators give away free usage past expiry or sign conflicting exclusivity deals and risk breach claims

What makes it different

A dedicated content-licensing clock with exclusivity-conflict detection, purpose-built for the creator-IP domain. Our own catalog tracks adjacent paper trails — Inventr (inventory/patents), Claimwise (insurance claims), Warrantly (receipts/warranties) — but none model usage-rights terms or detect exclusivity overlap.…

Who it's for

People who have tried every productivity app and bounced off the noise. If you want something calm, fast, and private, this is for you.

In one line: Brand-deal usage rights, on a clock

Try it

See the Brand-deal usage rights, on a clock for the full feature list, the info table, and support links.


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