HOW IT WORKS
Whether you’re a creator looking for new spaces and opportunities, a homeowner ready to earn from your space, or a business that wants creators to spread the word, SceneAlly makes it simple.
We connect creators with shoot-ready scenes, creator-friendly businesses, and real offers, so everyone can grow.
She paid me $400 to use my pool for her social media content
How SceneAlly Works
SceneAlly connects three groups that need each other: creators who want growth and opportunities, homeowners who want extra income from their space, and businesses that want creators to spread real attention. You can browse as a guest, but when you're ready to connect and take action, SceneAlly gives you the right path.
Join free. Get opportunities first.
Creators win when they move first. SceneAlly helps you discover shoot-ready spaces and creator-friendly businesses, and it gives you "Creator Drops" so you can hear about opportunities early.
Here's what that looks like in real life. Imagine a local event venue that wants creators to cover an upcoming event, a bicycle shop that wants micro-influencers to feature a new product, a tour company that wants someone to promote a weekend experience, or a restaurant that wants local creators to drive traffic with a simple promo code. These are the kinds of creator-business opportunities that can show up on SceneAlly.
Creators can also discover spaces listed by homeowners—homes, backyards, garages, offices, and unique setups that look great on camera—so you're not stuck filming in the same place every time.
List once. Earn on your schedule.
If your space looks good on camera, creators want it. SceneAlly helps homeowners get discovered by creators who are actively searching for places to film and create content. You stay in control the entire time: you decide availability, rules, pricing, and who you work with.
This works especially well for spaces that are clean, visually interesting, and easy to shoot in—anything from a bright living room to a backyard setup, a garage workshop, a home office, or a unique space that gives creators a new look and fresh ideas.
Get discovered by creators. Turn attention into customers.
Creator marketing isn't optional anymore. People trust creators more than ads, and creators are always looking for places, products, experiences, and partnerships worth featuring. SceneAlly lets your business show up when creators are actively searching.
A business can be "creator-friendly" in many ways. You might offer a discount code. You might invite creators to a launch or event. You might run an affiliate program. You might pay for UGC. Or you might simply have an experience or location that creators would genuinely want to share. The point is simple: creators want real things to talk about, and businesses want modern attention that converts.
We don't promise every business will be featured in Creator Drops. Creator Drops are reserved for especially relevant and time-sensitive opportunities. Your Business Plan still gives you year-round visibility to creators browsing SceneAlly.
Pick your path
If you're a creator, join free and get Creator Drops. If you're a homeowner, list your space and start earning from it. If you're a business, get listed as creator-friendly and start getting discovered by creators who can spread the word.
A Philly YouTuber paid me $250 to film in my vintage garage.
I live just outside Philadelphia and have a vintage mechanic garage with old signs and tools. A YouTuber booked it for a car-themed episode and paid $250 for a single session. He said it looked “straight out of a movie set.
— Robert “RJ” M., Philadelphia, PA
My Fremont, CA rooftop made $600 in the first two weeks.
I’ve got a simple rooftop lounge setup in Fremont, string lights, a firepit, city view. Two creators booked it back-to-back weekends for content. $320 + $280, both super easy. They were done in under an hour each. Way better than renting for parties.
— Jasmine P., Fremont, CA
My Japanese-style backyard in Pasadena brought in $400 for one TikTok shoot.
I listed my small Japanese garden setup in Pasadena—bamboo wall, koi pond, and a little tea-table corner. A TikToker booked it for a lifestyle shoot and paid $400 for just two hours. They lit incense, shot their aesthetics, and cleaned up perfectly. Easiest money ever.
— Maya K., Pasadena, CA
My Scottsdale pool earned $520 in one afternoon.
I listed my resort-style backyard in Scottsdale, with palm trees, a waterfall pool, and a clean desert vibe. Two creators booked the same day: one fitness shoot and one swimwear shoot. $280 + $240 in a single afternoon. Both were super respectful.
— Lauren S., Scottsdale, AZ
NYC creators love my Brooklyn loft—$900 last month.
I own a loft in Williamsburg with exposed brick and big windows. I listed it just to test things out… ended up making $900 my first month from three different fashion creators. They shoot quickly, keep to themselves, and leave the place spotless.
— Alex V., Brooklyn, NY
$1,200 for a docked shoot, and didn’t even start the engine.
I listed my boat docked in the SF Marina, thinking maybe I’d get a small booking here and there. Instead, a swimwear modeling team booked it for a full content session and paid $1,200 — and the boat never left the slip. With the Golden Gate Bridge right in the backdrop, they shot for a couple of hours, changed outfits on board, cleaned up, and were gone. Easiest side income I’ve ever made with this boat.
— Mark T., San Francisco, CA

