You set the price and the deliverables. Until the Advertiser accepts, you can edit or withdraw.
Bidding is how Creators tell an Advertiser "I'd do this work for X." You set the price; they decide if it's a fit.
When you find a Campaign you want to do, tap Bid on the Campaign page. You'll fill in:
Submit, and your Bid sits in the Advertiser's Bids list alongside everyone else's.
Until the Advertiser accepts a Bid, you can:
Don't ghost a Bid you no longer want to do. Withdraw it cleanly — it's part of how the platform tracks reliability.
The moment your Bid is accepted, three things happen:
After acceptance, all communication moves to the Order chat.
Rejection is silent — you'll just notice the Campaign moved on (often when someone else's Bid is accepted, all other Bids are closed). Don't take it personally; Advertisers usually pick on a mix of price, audience fit, and prior work.
As many as you can do well. The platform doesn't penalise you for submitting many Bids; it does penalise you for accepting one and then not delivering.