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About Infinitum Imagery LLC

Operator of the Infinitum LIVE Creator Network and InfiniView CreatorOS · Updated August 20, 2026

InfiniView CreatorOS is built and operated by Infinitum Imagery LLC, a United States company that runs the Infinitum LIVE Creator Network — a TikTok LIVE creator network that costs creators nothing and takes no percentage of what they earn. This page explains who we are, how a free network pays for itself, and what we will not sell you.

The company, plainly stated

Infinitum Imagery LLC is the legal entity behind two things a creator interacts with. The first is the Infinitum LIVE Creator Network, the creator network itself: managers, training, battle coordination, milestone programs, and events. The second is InfiniView CreatorOS, the software those creators actually use, shipped for iOS, Android, and the web. The network and the app are not separate products you choose between — every network member gets the app, and it is included at no cost.

Our registered office is in Irwin, Pennsylvania 15642, in the United States, and support runs through support@infinitumlive.com. The network's own site is infinitumlive.com; this host, infiniviewv3.web.app, is the app and the public guide library.

One clarification worth making early, because it causes real confusion: we are an independent creator network, and we are not TikTok. We do not work for TikTok, we cannot make decisions on TikTok's behalf, and nothing we publish is TikTok policy. TikTok's Community Guidelines, LIVE Monetization Guidelines, and Terms of Service are always the authority over anything we say.

How the network started

Infinitum LIVE was established in March 2023 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It started the way most creator networks start: a small roster, a lot of direct conversation, and a founder answering questions personally at whatever hour a creator's stream ended. That scale has real advantages. Everybody knows everybody, nothing gets lost, and a creator who is struggling gets noticed the same night.

It also has a hard ceiling, and we hit it. The things that make a network genuinely useful — knowing where each creator stands this month, remembering who is close to a milestone, being able to say "your Tuesday streams outperform your Saturdays" — all depend on tracking that does not survive being scattered across chat threads and screenshots. Past a certain roster size, the network either builds real infrastructure or quietly becomes a contact list.

We chose infrastructure. That decision is the reason this app exists, and it shapes almost everything else on this page.

Why we built an app instead of running a network from group chats

Most TikTok LIVE networks are operated out of a group chat and a spreadsheet. That is not a cheap shot; it is genuinely how the category works, and it is understandable, because building software is expensive and a group chat is free. But it puts a specific cost on the creator, and the cost compounds.

In a chat-run network, your performance history lives in your manager's memory. Your diamond totals live in screenshots you sent. Your progress toward a milestone is something somebody recalculates by hand when you ask, if they have time. Your training is a PDF that was forwarded once and is now four hundred messages up. When your manager is asleep, offline, or handling someone else, you are on your own with a question that has a factual answer nobody can reach.

InfiniView exists to make those things queryable. Diamonds, LIVE hours, valid days, streaks, and monthly goals sit on one screen in the Command Center. Training is structured coursework in Creator Academy with knowledge checks, not a document you may or may not have opened. Battle matchmaking runs across the roster in Battle Center instead of in your DMs. Support is a case with a history attached, so the person reading it can see what happened last month without asking you to re-explain it.

The deeper reason is that it changes what a manager spends time on. When the numbers are already assembled, a manager is not doing data entry — they are looking at a creator's actual trend and having a coaching conversation about it. That is the only version of network management worth a creator's time. The Network page covers what that looks like day to day.

What "free, with no revenue share" actually means

This is the claim we get asked to prove most often, so here it is in specific terms. Joining Infinitum LIVE involves no membership fee, no monthly dues, no hidden costs, no percentage of your TikTok LIVE earnings, and no commission on your gifts or diamonds. There is no paid tier of membership. There is no tier where the coaching is better. Joining never requires a payment of any kind.

The revenue-share part is worth stating precisely, because "no cut" is a phrase some networks use loosely. We do not sit between you and TikTok. Your diamonds are yours, TikTok pays you directly on TikTok's schedule, and there is no point in that chain where a percentage is deducted on our behalf. Whatever you earn on TikTok LIVE, you keep 100% of it.

The flip side of not sitting between you and TikTok is that we cannot influence what happens on TikTok's side either. We do not set diamond values, we do not control payout amounts or payment schedules, and we cannot escalate a TikTok decision about your account. Any network that implies otherwise is telling you something that is not true.

How the company sustains itself

A free network still has costs — servers, development, support staff, events — and a creator is right to ask where the money comes from before trusting the model. There are three answers, and none of them is your earnings.

An optional ad-removal subscription. InfiniView may offer a single optional subscription whose entire function is to remove advertisements and add a subscriber checkmark. It unlocks no features. Every network capability — Academy, Battle Center, Graduation, Rise Center, community, manager support — is identical whether or not you ever buy it. If it were the only thing funding us we would be tempted to put features behind it, which is exactly why it is not.

Advertising on the public guide pages. The article pages under /guides/ carry advertising. Those pages are free to read, require no account, and are open to anyone including people who will never join the network. The ads there pay for writing and maintaining them. They are clearly labelled, they appear only after substantial content, and they do not appear on this page, on Network, on Guidelines, or on our privacy, terms, and contact pages.

The company's other work. Infinitum Imagery LLC is not a single-product company, and the creator network does not have to be self-funding in isolation. That is a structural advantage rather than a boast: it is the reason we can run a network without needing to extract a percentage from creators to keep the lights on.

What we do not do

What a company refuses to sell tells you more than its feature list. Three refusals matter most here.

We do not sell growth shortcuts. No fake viewers, no purchased followers, no artificial engagement, no manipulated rankings, no "algorithm boost" service. This is not only an ethics position, though it is that too. Those services put the creator's account at genuine risk of restriction, and the creator carries that risk alone while the seller keeps the money. If someone offers you any of it, whether or not they claim to be affiliated with a network, the correct response is to decline.

We do not promise outcomes. We will not tell you what you will earn, how fast you will grow, or that you will qualify for any TikTok program. Nobody honest can. What a network can offer is a repeatable process, an accurate view of your own numbers, and someone to talk to when the numbers move the wrong way.

We cannot influence TikTok's decisions. If TikTok restricts an account, changes eligibility rules, or alters monetization availability in your region, that is TikTok's call. We can help you understand policy, prepare properly, and avoid the mistakes we see most often — which is genuinely useful — but we cannot overturn a platform decision, and we will tell you so rather than take your hope hostage.

Who InfiniView is for

The signed-in app is built for three groups, and the public pages serve a fourth.

Worth being clear about the boundary: InfiniView is a working tool for a creator network, not a general-purpose social network. The signed-in surfaces are for roster members, and the community rules that keep those surfaces usable are published openly in the Network Feed Guidelines.

How the guide library is written

The public guide library is the written form of the Creator Academy curriculum our creators complete in the app. The in-app versions add lesson tracking and graded knowledge checks; the public versions are the full written material, free and without a login.

Everything in it is written in-house from what we see working and failing across the roster. It is not aggregated from other sites, and it is not generated and published unread. That has practical consequences for what the guides contain. We do not invent statistics. When a number appears — like a valid LIVE day requiring one unbroken session of 61 minutes or longer — it is a real threshold from how the network operates, not a figure chosen because it sounded authoritative. Where TikTok's rules govern, we say so and point you at TikTok's own documentation rather than paraphrasing policy as if we set it.

We also try to be honest about the unglamorous parts. A large share of what determines whether a LIVE career works is lighting, audio, a predictable schedule, and not burning out — and guidance that skips straight to growth tactics is guidance that failed the reader.

How to get in touch

For support, privacy, legal, security, or press questions, the Contact page lists the right route for each. General questions reach us at support@infinitumlive.com. Creators already on the roster should open a support case in the app instead, because a case carries your account context and gets to your manager directly.

If you are evaluating the network, the most useful next reads are Learn More for the overview and frequently asked questions, and the Network page for what membership actually involves week to week. If you just came for the TikTok LIVE advice, start with how to go LIVE on TikTok — it costs nothing and we will not ask you to sign up to finish reading it.

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