By Iana, co-founder of Nicole & Nora
The most common pricing mistake pet creators make isn't charging too much โ it's charging too little, or freezing up and not quoting at all. Here's how to set a rate you can say out loud with a straight face.

Knowing the going rates is only half of it; the other half is knowing how to price yourself and hold that number when a brand pushes back. Below are real 2026 rate ranges, the factors that move your price up or down, and exactly how to present and defend it. (For the bigger picture of total earnings, see how much pet influencers make.)
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2026 rate ranges by follower tier The 5 factors that set your price How to calculate your own rate How to present rates without flinching Negotiating & common mistakes FAQs2026 rate ranges by follower tier
Use these as negotiating ranges, not fixed prices โ where you land inside a range depends on the factors in the next section.
| Tier (followers) | Instagram post | TikTok video |
|---|---|---|
| Nano (1Kโ10K) | $20โ$150 | $30โ$250 |
| Micro (10Kโ100K) | $100โ$1,000 | $150โ$1,500 |
| Mid (100Kโ500K) | $600โ$5,000 | $700โ$5,000 |
| Macro (500Kโ1M) | $3,000โ$15,000 | $3,500โ$15,000 |
| Mega (1M+) | $10,000+ | $12,000+ |
Ranges are illustrative 2026 benchmarks and vary widely by niche and engagement. Reels and short-form video typically command 2โ3ร a static feed post.
The 5 factors that set your price
Two accounts with the same follower count can charge wildly different rates. These are the levers:
- Engagement rate. The single biggest one. Pet accounts run 2โ3ร the engagement of lifestyle creators, so a highly engaged small account can charge at the top of its tier โ or above it.
- Usage rights. If the brand wants to run your content as a paid ad (on their own account or via whitelisting), that's worth far more than an organic post. Charge extra โ often 20โ100%+ on top โ and time-box it (e.g. 3 or 6 months).
- Exclusivity. If they want you to not work with competitors for a period, that limits your income โ price it in.
- Deliverable type & volume. A Reel or TikTok is worth more than a Story; a bundle (e.g. 1 Reel + 3 Stories) commands more than a single post but should offer a slight package discount.
- Effort & production. A quick pet cameo is different from a scripted concept with props and editing. Price for the work, not just the post.
How to calculate your own rate
You don't need a perfect formula โ you need a defensible starting number. Two simple approaches:
- Tier + engagement method: start at your follower tier's range above, then move toward the top of it (or beyond) if your engagement is strong. This is the fastest way to a fair number.
- Per-deliverable base rate: set a base price for your best-performing format (say, a Reel), then price everything else relative to it โ Stories lower, bundles a little higher, usage rights on top.
The Petfluencer Playbook includes a live rate calculator plus a media-kit template and pitch scripts โ so you can generate a fair, defensible rate in minutes.
How to present rates without flinching
How you deliver the number matters as much as the number. A few rules:
- Put rates in your media kit as "starting at" figures. It filters out low-ballers before you spend time on them.
- State it plainly, then stop talking. "My rate for a Reel with 3-month usage is $X." Don't over-explain or apologize โ silence after a quote is fine.
- Quote a package, not just a single post. It raises the deal size and gives you room to negotiate down without cutting your per-item rate.
- Never quote before you know the deliverables and usage. "Happy to send a rate โ can you share the deliverables, timeline, and whether you'll be running it as an ad?"
Negotiating & common mistakes
If a brand says the rate's too high, you have options that don't involve just dropping your price: reduce the deliverables, shorten the usage window, or offer a first-project rate in exchange for a testimonial and case study. The mistakes to avoid:
- Under-quoting out of fear. You can't easily raise a rate mid-relationship โ start where you mean to be.
- Forgetting usage rights. Letting a brand run your content as ads for free is the most common money left on the table.
- Working fully free once you have proof. Gifting is fine early to build a portfolio and land your first pet brand deals; once you have results, convert to paid.
Frequently asked questions
How much should a small pet account charge per post?
Nano accounts (1Kโ10K) typically charge $20โ$150 per Instagram post and $30โ$250 per TikTok, more for video and for accounts with high engagement. Start at your tier range and adjust up for strong engagement.
Should I charge extra for usage rights?
Yes. If a brand wants to run your content as a paid ad or reuse it on their channels, charge a premium (often 20โ100%+ on top) and limit it to a set time period.
What's the biggest factor in my rate?
Engagement rate. Because pet accounts engage 2โ3ร higher than typical lifestyle creators, a small but engaged account can justifiably charge at or above the top of its follower tier.
How do I calculate my rate quickly?
Start at your follower tier's range, move toward the top if engagement is strong, then stack add-ons for usage rights, exclusivity, and rush timing. A rate calculator (like the one in the Playbook) automates this.
The Playbook's rate calculator, media-kit template, and negotiation scripts take the guesswork out of pricing.