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.