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How to use AI search to find creators

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Written by Donna
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Stop scrolling. Stop guessing. With AI search in Discover, just describe the creator you're looking for and Modash delivers exactly who you need.

Think "woman building a cabin in the woods" or "man reviewing food inside a car." These are the specific aesthetics that make campaigns unforgettable - and AI search is the only way to find them.

Just describe what you want

Type it like you're explaining to a friend:

  • "Fashion blogger showing street style in New York"

  • "Fitness creator doing home workouts with minimal equipment"

  • "Interior design with Scandinavian aesthetic"

The AI understands context, themes, and visual vibes - not just keywords. You're finding creators based on the feeling and style of their content. Once you try it, you won't want to go back to hashtag hunting.

Or show an example

Upload a screenshot or image of the exact vibe you want, and Modash finds creators making similar content. This is a game-changer when you know exactly what you're looking for but can't put it into words.

You can highlight specific parts of an image to search more precisely. Want creators who use similar lighting, props, or composition? Just show us and we'll find them.

See a creator you love in your results? Add their content back into the search to find even more creators with that same style.

Mix it with filters

Start with AI search to nail the content style, then layer on filters to narrow down:

  • Location

  • Follower count

  • Engagement rate

  • Platform

AI search intelligence plus filter precision - this is the fastest way to build a creator shortlist that actually matches your vision.

Your active filters appear as chips at the top of your search results. Edit any filter with a single click, remove it with the X button, or clear all filters at once. This makes it easy to experiment and adjust without starting over.

Dial it in

Every search gets you closer. Adjust on the fly:

  • Too many results? Add more specific details about location, style, or niche

  • Too few? Broaden your description or remove some filters

  • Wrong vibe? Try describing it from a different angle

Pro tip: Be specific about what makes the content unique. Instead of "fitness creator," try "yoga creator focusing on flexibility for beginners in outdoor settings." The more detail you give, the better your results.

Save 100 creators at once

Found your dream creators? Bulk save up to 100 in one click straight from your AI search results. Dive into full profiles, check audience demographics, and start building your campaign in Manage. From discovery to outreach, it all flows together.

FAQs

  • How is AI search different from regular filters?

    AI search understands content style and aesthetic. Regular filters work with structured data like follower count and location. Use AI search when you're looking for a specific vibe or content type that's hard to capture with filters alone.

  • Can I search multiple styles at once?

    Better to search one style at a time, save those results, then search the next. This keeps your results focused and makes it easier to organize creators by content type.

  • What platforms does it work on?

    Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube - that's 350M+ creator profiles at your fingertips.

  • How many results will I get?

    Depends on how specific you are. Usually hundreds to thousands of matching creators. Use filters to narrow down, and remember you can save up to 100 at once.

  • Can I search for creators by audience demographics using AI search?

    Not yet. AI search understands content style, themes, and visual elements, but it can't interpret audience demographics from your prompt (for example, "influencers with followers mostly from the US"). For audience targeting, use the audience filters alongside your AI search query instead.

  • Can I exclude certain topics?

    Yes, but it works better to describe what you want rather than what you don't want. Use exclude filters for specific keywords you want to avoid.

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