Aha Creator / Head Creator Is a Scam – Creators, Beware!
If you're a content creator, there's a good chance you've received a message from Aha Creator, Head Creator, or something related to Ahalab AI Inc., offering you a fake sponsorship or partnership
8/4/20251 min read


Here's What They're Really Doing:
They send bulk spam messages posing as partnership opportunities.
The offer usually sounds vague but enticing: "We’d love to collaborate", "Join our platform", or "Exclusive campaign for creators."
Once you respond, they ask you to sign up on their shady platform, often requesting personal data, social handles, or even access to your content.
In some cases, creators have reported their data being misused or accounts being locked or restricted after signing up.
There's no real brand partnership or sponsorship — just a bait to get creators on their system.
Why You Should Be Cautious:
No verified brand names are backing these campaigns.
The websites look incomplete, generic, or cloned.
Their reps reuse the same copy-pasted messages across emails, DMs, and contact forms.
If questioned, they avoid giving real details like campaign budgets, brand contacts, or payment terms.
My Experience:
I personally received repeated fake messages from these accounts. Despite ignoring them, they kept spamming. So I’ve taken it a step further — I’m writing this post and commenting on creator communities to warn others.
What You Should Do:
Don’t click any links or sign up on unknown platforms.
Report them for spam on the platform (email, social, etc.)
Share this info with other creators so they don’t fall into the trap.
🔒 Final Note:
There are many real brand opportunities out there — this is not one of them.
Aha Creator, Head Creator, or Ahalab AI Inc. are not trustworthy. If you value your content, your data, and your time, stay far away.