Gold Polaris

Fractalized marketing

Ad budgets go to platforms.
They should go to people.

A brand spends its budget on ads and a platform keeps it. Split that same spend into thousands of micro-contracts across real people with real networks and the marketing gets more honest, because it is an actual person telling actual people. Gold Polaris builds the infrastructure that makes a contract that small worth writing — matching, paperwork, verification, payout.

Bearing plate: the signed contract fixed at 000 degrees, with the six divisions plotted around it The contract Athletes Creators Providers Home services Logistics Goods

Polaris · bearing 000°

The signed contract. Every division is measured by how much of it lands, not by how busy it looks.

Athletes Creators Providers Home services Logistics Goods Paid on what lands

Why this hasn't existed

A fifty-dollar contract has never been worth writing.

Finding the right person, agreeing terms, papering it, briefing the work, checking what came back and paying it out costs more in hours than a small gig is worth. So money consolidates upward — one agency, one campaign, one operator — and the people whose attention and hours are actually being sold see none of it.

Done by hand

  • Find the right person
  • Agree the terms
  • Paper the contract
  • Brief the work
  • Check what came back
  • Pay it out

Overhead > the gig

So the gig has to be big. So it goes to one agency, and one person gets paid.

Run by machine

  • Find the right person
  • Agree the terms
  • Paper the contract
  • Brief the work
  • Check what came back
  • Pay it out

Overhead → near zero

So the gig can be fifty dollars. So it can go to ten thousand people, and ten thousand people get paid.

Same six steps. The only thing that changed is who performs them — and that one change is what makes a micro-contract economy possible at all. AI runs the sourcing, matching, briefing, verification and payout. People do the part only people can do: vouch for something, to someone who actually knows them. The machine also has to know who it is contracting with — identity, credentials, insurance, sanctions — checked automatically on every counterparty, every time. At ten thousand contracts a day that is not a nice-to-have, it is the difference between a market and a fraud surface.

One machine, six markets

The asset changes.
The machine doesn't.

An athlete's audience. A creator's next upload. A licensed professional's open caseload. A trade crew's open Saturday. A box truck with an empty return leg. A garage full of things nobody is using. All of it is capacity somebody will pay for and nobody is selling. We find the buyer, paper the deal, and take a percentage of what it earns — and the person doing the work keeps the rest.

Status — all six in development. Nothing shipped yet.

Division Who we represent Who buys What lands
AthletesNATIONIL Athletes, influencers, and the parents managing them Brands, businesses, and teams Micro-gigs — posts, appearances, endorsements
Creatorsiweara Creators with an audience and a point of view Brands buying placement and content Capsules, placements, affiliate splits
GoodsClutterMarket Anyone with a house full of things nobody uses Buyers, on platform One-and-done or ongoing resale
Home servicesGold Polaris Trade crews with open days Homeowners and property managers Small property jobs — the ones too small to broker
LogisticsGold Polaris Non-CDL box truck owner-operators, van owners, and field crews Shippers, freight networks, and delivery operators Box truck runs under 26,001 lb, and field ops — deploy, swap, move, service, retrieve
ProvidersOmpO Licensed mental health professionals and practices Private healthcare, government agencies, institutions, and insurers Caseload placement and micro-contracts

Six markets with nothing in common except the shape. Somebody sitting on capacity nobody is buying, somebody who would pay for it and can't find it, and a contract too small for either of them to bother writing. Build the machine once and it points anywhere. These six are not the last.

How we're paid

Four structures. We'll tell you which one is honest for your situation.

We don't take a retainer for pursuit work we can't deliver on. If commission is the right structure, that's what we'll quote you.

Structure When it applies Basis
CommissionPerformance We source and close a contract you would not otherwise have had. Percentage of contract value.
15% on NIL deals.
Revenue shareOngoing We stay on an account after it lands and keep it producing. Percentage of what the account collects.
ProjectDefined One thing has to get built, against a written scope, and then it's yours. Fixed fee, billed on milestones.
RetainerContinuous You want representation and a second opinion on standby every month. Monthly, scoped to hours
and active pursuits.

Start an inquiry

Tell us what you've got
the capacity to do.

(402) 490-0052 contact@goldpolaris.com

Call it. If we don't pick up, we call back the same business day.

What to have ready
What you can deliver, what you're getting paid for it now, and who has turned you down.
Response time
Every inquiry gets a written answer within one business day.
First conversation
Free, about thirty minutes, and it ends with a straight answer on whether we're a fit.

Or call (402) 490-0052, or write contact@goldpolaris.com.
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