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OnlyFans Agency Contract: 8 Clauses to Check First
A predatory deal never calls itself one — it hides in wording about “account management”, “exclusive rights” and “early termination compensation”. Here are the clauses to read twice, and what they should say in a fair contract.
1. Account ownership
Bad: “the account is created and administered by the agency”. Fair: the account is registered to the model, and the agency gets access the model can revoke. Whoever owns the login owns the business.
2. Content rights
Bad: “the model assigns exclusive rights to all content created”. That means your videos keep selling without you after you leave. Fair: the rights stay with the model; the agency gets a limited license for promotion for the term of the contract.
3. What the percentage is calculated on
“50% of revenue” — revenue of what? Gross or net after the platform fee is a quarter of the money in difference — the breakdown with a table is in the article on agency percentages. The contract must spell out the formula with a worked example.
4. Term and exit
Bad: 12–24 months, with an early-exit penalty “equal to the agency's lost profit”. Fair: exit on 30 days' notice, no penalties. An agency confident in its results doesn't lock the door.
5. Exclusivity
Requiring you not to work with other agencies — normal. Requiring you “not to run any personal pages or social accounts without approval” — that's control over your life. Read exactly what the exclusivity covers.
6. Penalties and withholdings
Any “the agency may withhold…” clause must come with a closed list of reasons and amounts. A “penalty for missing the content plan” is a pressure tool, not management.
7. NDA — both ways
A fair contract protects your identity too: the agency commits to never disclosing your ID data, real name or verification materials. If the NDA only works in the agency's favor, that's one-way protection. What data actually leaves your hands at verification — a separate article.
8. What happens after termination
- Access is revoked, the account stays with you (it was yours all along);
- The content license ends;
- The final payout has a written deadline (14–30 days is the norm);
- The fan base and chat history are part of the account — meaning yours.
FAQ
The contract is in dense legalese — should I sign it?
Only after you've understood every clause. Run it through a translator if you need to and ask about every paragraph that isn't clear — a legitimate agency will answer in writing, a scam will start rushing you.
What if there's no contract at all — “we work on trust”?
Without a contract you have no payout base, no NDA and no exit rules. “On trust” is convenient for exactly one side — not yours.
Your account, your content rights, a 30-day exit, a two-way NDA. We send the contract before the call — read it calmly, ask anything.
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