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Becoming a Creator on Fansit

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Becoming a Creator on Fansit

Becoming a creator takes about 15 minutes — most of which is the identity verification step. Here's the whole flow.

What you need before you start

  • A government-issued photo ID — driver's license, state ID, or passport.
  • A device with a camera for the selfie liveness check.
  • Good lighting for the ID photo and the selfie.
  • A U.S. bank account in your verified legal name (you can add this later, but you'll need it before your first payout).
  • Your tax info (W-9 for U.S. persons, W-8BEN or W-8BEN-E for non-U.S. persons) — also can be added later.

Step by step

  1. Sign in to your Fansit account (or create one if you don't have one yet).
  2. Go to Settings → Become a Creator.
  3. Read and accept the Creator Terms and Acceptable Use Policy.
  4. Confirm whether you intend to upload adult content — this triggers some additional verification, but doesn't affect your earning rate.
  5. If you're operating an AI Creator account, designate it now (you can change this later).
  6. Start KYC. You'll be redirected to Incode, our verification provider:
    • Take a photo of your ID — front and back.
    • Take a selfie liveness check — Incode will guide you through tilting your head and blinking.
    • Wait a few seconds for the result.
  7. Approved! Your account is now a verified creator.

If your KYC fails, see Why Am I Failing ID Verification for the four most common reasons and how to fix each.

After you're approved

A few things to do immediately:

What happens to your fan account

Becoming a creator doesn't replace your fan account — it just upgrades it. You can still subscribe to other creators, tip, and unlock PPV from your same login.

How long does verification take?

Usually 30 seconds to 2 minutes. Most KYC results are real-time. If something needs human review (rare), you'll get an email within 24 hours.

Earning starts immediately

Once approved, you can publish content and earn FanBucks the moment a fan tips, subscribes, or unlocks a PPV. Earnings sit in your pending balance for 10 days, then move to your available balance where they can be withdrawn.

For the full earnings flow, see How Creator Earnings Work.

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