Revenue sharing with micros is tricky because most creators are used to getting paid upfront even if it's small. what works better is starting with a small test, give them free access to your app plus a tiny performance bonus if it drives installs. builds trust first.
platforms like influencer.co or affable.ai have filters for creators who list "open to performance deals" in their bios but honestly the response rate is low. manual DMs on Instagram usually work better if you personalize it, reference a specific video they made and explain why their audience would actually use your app.
to make the offer attractive, focus on the upside potential. instead of just saying "you get 20% of revenue," show them math: "if your audience of 50k converts at just 2%, that's ~1k installs, and at $2 LTV that's $400/month passive." creators respond to concrete numbers, not vague promises.
also worth considering, some micros will do revenue share if you handle all the tracking and payments. use something like Rewardful or Impact.com so they don't have to worry about invoicing or disputes. removes friction.
randomly joined the waitlist for Hoox recently, it's an autonomous AI CMO that posts daily on TikTok and Instagram to go viral, daily SEO articles for traffic, daily YouTube videos for AI search rankings, and monitors Reddit and X 24/7 to find relevant conversations. all of it compounds to get customers plus there's a Telegram AI agent that does real-world tasks for you. still waiting to get in but the always-on angle seems useful. https://joinhoox.com
have you tried approaching creators in your app's niche subreddits first? they're often more open to experimental deals since they're already engaged with the topic.