Should I join an OnlyFans agency?
Under a minute. An honest answer, not a sales pitch.
OnlyFans agency FAQ
Should I join an OnlyFans agency?
It depends on where you are. If you're scaling fast and can't keep up with the messages, a good agency can take real work off your hands. If you've already built the audience and mostly need the chatting and selling handled, you can usually keep your full cut and do it yourself. The quiz above gives you a read in under a minute.
What does an OnlyFans agency actually do?
Most handle the fan chatting and selling; some also do marketing or content planning. A big share of what you pay 20–50% for is the daily messaging, and that's the part a tool can handle without taking a cut.
How much do OnlyFans agencies take?
Usually 20% to 50% of your revenue, sometimes more, and often tied to an exclusivity contract. On a growing account that's a big permanent slice, so do the math before you commit.
What are the risks of signing with an agency?
Mostly three things: losing control of your fan list, long exclusivity clauses, and a permanent cut of everything you earn. The rule that keeps you safe: never hand over the keys to your audience or your data. Keep both in your own name, even if you sign.
Can I run my creator business without an agency?
Yes. The core of what an agency sells, answering fans 24/7 and selling for you, is exactly what tease.bot does, and you keep every cent. A lot of what looks like "agency value" is just chat a tool can handle.
OnlyFans agency vs doing it yourself — which is better?
If you genuinely can't keep up and want it fully hands-off, an agency might be worth it. If you'd rather keep your cut and your fan list, a tool that runs the chatting and selling gets you most of the upside without the contract. The quiz above scores which side you're on.