Ahacreator Reviews 4

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Constant Spam Emails - Stop It, you're damaging your brand

Getting unsolicited emails about paid brand collaborations from a company we have no connection to and never registered with. Even after blocking their domain, the messages kept arriving weekly from various suspicious domains. It’s obvious they’re using fake, domains to avoid spam filters. Terrible marketing and should be blocked for phishing.

23 April 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I first learned about AhaCreator…

I first learned about AhaCreator through a Professional cold email from their team. As a smaller creator, I am used to getting millions of views on social media and receiving almost nothing in return. This platform changed that for me. The support from the team was very timely and they helped me navigate my first brand deal with ease. I finally made a meaningful amount of money that actually reflects the effort I put into my content. It proves that you do not need a massive following to be treated like a professional.

3 March 2026
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Persistent spam, domain rotation to dodge blocks

We started getting cold emails from AhaCreator about "paid brand collabs." We never signed up for anything, never interacted with them, nothing.

We blocked the domain. Next week, same email, new domain. Blocked that one too. Another week, another domain. So far we've had to block headaistrategyprogram.com, headailinkpath.org, and headaiconnecttrend.com. All fake person, same pitch, just rotating domains to get past our mail server blacklist.

That's not marketing. That's textbook spam. Legitimate companies don't cycle through throwaway domains when you block them. We've reported them to relevant authorities.

I had a genuine experience and email source codes will be provided to TrustPilot as proof if needed.

6 April 2026
Unprompted review

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