MakeMyTrip and Cleartrip Both Just Launched Creator Programs. The Models Are Different — For Now

Key Points
- Cleartrip pays creators strictly on confirmed bookings with full social-to-transaction tracking and no follower minimum, while MakeMyTrip currently pays for engagement metrics and requires 10,000 followers—though it plans to move toward outcome-based rewards within 6-9 months.
- Both programs prioritize audience relevance and engagement over raw follower counts, with regional language micro-creators in tier-2 and tier-3 markets (e.g., Telugu creators driving 50% of Cleartrip’s early content) emerging as a key signal of India’s next travel-demand growth.
- Although India-only today, the performance-based model offers a potential future channel for international destinations and brands (e.g., Bali resorts, European tourism boards) to reach India’s outbound travelers with payment tied to actual bookings rather than impressions.
Summary
India’s two largest online travel platforms have launched competing creator-monetization programs within weeks of each other, but with markedly different strategies. Cleartrip’s newly launched Creators Club pays creators only on confirmed, completed bookings, using comment-triggered DMs that deliver unique booking links, pre-filled searches, and exclusive coupon codes, with full end-to-end tracking from social content to checkout. It imposes no follower minimum, filtering instead on genuine engagement and clean audience data, and uses a category-specific commission model (percentage-based for hotels, fixed-fee for flights, buses, and trains). MakeMyTrip’s Creator Circle, by contrast, partners with Meta on Instagram, currently rewards creators for engagement (views, likes, shares) rather than bookings, and sets a 10,000-follower minimum—though it plans to shift toward outcome-based payouts within six to nine months. Both programs prioritize relevance over reach and are tapping regional, tier-2 and tier-3 micro-creators (notably Telugu-language creators for Cleartrip) to surface lesser-known destinations and reveal where India’s next wave of travel demand is emerging. Though India-only for now, both signal a potential future channel for international destinations and brands to reach India’s outbound travelers via performance-based creator partnerships.

