Registering as an Agency
If you manage Fansit creator accounts on behalf of one or more creators, you must register as an agency and accept Fansit's Agency & Operator Terms. This article covers what an agency is, why registration matters, and how to set up.
What "agency" means on Fansit
An agency (also called an operator) is any individual or company that:
- Manages one or more creator accounts on behalf of the creator.
- Operates the creator's account — posting, messaging fans, handling DMs, etc.
- Has financial or operational responsibility for the creator's Fansit business.
This includes:
- Talent agencies managing multiple adult creators.
- Family members or partners running an account on behalf of a verified creator.
- Chat managers handling DMs (sometimes called "OnlyFans agencies" but we use the term agency for any platform).
- Content production studios that handle posting and engagement on behalf of talent.
If you do any of these, you must register.
Why registration matters
Without registration:
- The verified creator may be liable for actions taken by an unauthorized operator.
- Your access to the account is informal and unprotected.
- Fansit may suspend or restrict the account if we detect unauthorized operator activity.
With registration:
- The agency-creator relationship is formally documented.
- Both parties understand their obligations and liability.
- Fansit knows how to contact you for moderation issues, billing questions, etc.
- You have a legitimate platform-side legal relationship.
Step by step
1. Verify yourself first
Before you can manage creator accounts, you (the agency operator) must complete your own KYC:
- Create a Fansit account if you don't have one.
- Go to Settings → Become an Agency Operator.
- Complete the standard KYC flow (Incode ID + selfie).
- Provide your business details:
- Legal entity name (if applicable).
- Business address.
- Tax ID (EIN for U.S. businesses, or equivalent for non-U.S.).
Agency operators are typically registered under a business entity (LLC, corporation), not as individuals — though we do allow individual operators with personal KYC.
2. Accept the Agency & Operator Terms
Read and accept the Agency & Operator Terms. Key obligations:
- You will not impersonate creators or post content the creator hasn't approved.
- You will comply with all Fansit policies.
- You are jointly liable with the creator for any policy violations under accounts you operate.
- You will disclose AI-generated content if you're operating an AI Creator account.
- You will not use AI tools to manage chat in ways that violate the Acceptable Use Policy.
3. Link to creator accounts
Once registered:
- The creator (in their Fansit account) goes to Settings → Account Operators → + Add operator.
- The creator enters your agency operator email or username.
- You receive an invitation.
- You accept the invitation, confirming the relationship.
- The creator chooses what permissions you have (post, message, payouts, etc.).
You can be invited by multiple creators. Each relationship is separate.
4. Manage the relationship
In your operator dashboard, you'll see:
- All creators you've been authorized to manage.
- Permissions for each (read-only, post-only, full access, etc.).
- Activity logs showing what you've done on each account.
- Aggregated earnings (if you have payout permissions).
The creator can revoke your access at any time from their settings.
Permission levels
A creator can grant you any combination of:
- Read-only — view content, fans, earnings, but no actions.
- Posting — create new posts, edit existing.
- Messaging — DM fans, send mass messages.
- Vault management — upload, organize, delete vault content.
- Streaming — go live on the creator's behalf (rare, depends on the creator's choice).
- Payouts — initiate payouts and update bank info (most sensitive — usually only granted to the creator's primary operator).
For each permission, the creator can set scope (specific fans, specific time windows, etc.).
Multi-creator management
If you operate multiple creators:
- Each account is separate — you can't bulk-action across creators.
- Earnings are paid to the creator's bank account, not yours. The agency-creator financial relationship is between you and the creator (we don't intermediate).
- You can hold a centralized "agency dashboard" to view aggregated activity across all creators you operate.
Compliance you're responsible for
- All content posted under accounts you operate complies with AUP and Community Guidelines.
- AI labeling is correct on AI Creator accounts.
- Off-platform solicitation doesn't happen in your DM management.
- Disclosure if you're using AI tools to handle DMs (some uses require fan-facing disclosure).
- Fan trust — don't impersonate the creator in ways that betray fan expectations (e.g., promising in-person meetings the creator wouldn't actually do).
Penalties for violations
- Operator-level violations can result in revoking your operator status across all creator accounts you manage.
- Creator-level violations still apply — the creator's account can be moved through the tier system, and you may be removed from operating that account.
- Severe violations (e.g., posting CSAM or non-consensual content under a creator account you operate) can result in both the creator and the operator being banned from Fansit.
Common questions
Can I manage just my partner's account? Yes. Even informal arrangements (a spouse helping with DMs, a roommate posting content) require the operator to register. It's a low-friction process.
Can I manage AI Creator accounts? Yes. The same agency rules apply.
Do I need a registered business? Not strictly — individuals can register as operators. But for tax purposes and liability protection, most multi-creator agencies operate under an LLC or corporation.
Can I be paid by the creator? Yes — the financial relationship between agency and creator is between you. Fansit doesn't process agency commissions; the creator pays you directly outside Fansit.