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About OnlyFans Management News

A trade publication covering the OnlyFans management industry for the creators who hire it: how agencies operate, what is publicly verifiable, and how to spot a thin pitch.

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Why this publication exists

The OnlyFans management market is crowded with agencies that make big claims and publish very little verifiable information about who is behind them, who they represent, or how long they have operated. The information that would let a creator compare agencies side by side mostly does not exist in one place.

We started OnlyFans Management News to fix that. The job is narrow and practical: gather public facts, explain the limits of what can and cannot be verified, attribute everything we did not observe firsthand, and keep the coverage current.

What we cover

  • Guides. How management works, how to read a contract, how to choose an agency, how to keep your account secure, and how to spot the patterns common to scams.
  • News. Platform policy, payments, and earnings reporting, sourced to the outlets that broke it.
  • Glossary. Plain definitions for the terms that show up in management pitches and contracts.

Who writes here

Bylines are not decoration. Each piece is written by a named person with relevant background, and each author's experience is stated plainly so you can weigh it.

Dana Whitfield

Editor

Dana edits OnlyFans Management News and writes about the business of creator management: who runs agencies, how the deals are structured, and where they tend to go wrong.

Marcus Reyes

Contracts & commissions

Marcus breaks down management agreements clause by clause, from exclusivity and auto-renewal to how commission is actually calculated, so the fine print is readable before anyone signs it.

Priya Anand

Security & platform

Priya covers account security, platform policy, and payments: manager permissions, two-factor authentication, payouts, and what happens when an account is taken over.

Corrections and contact

When we get something wrong, we fix it in the open and log what changed. If you spot an error, see our corrections policy for how we handle it. For corrections, press inquiries, or anything else, use thecontact page.