Questions to Ask Before Signing With an OnlyFans Agency

Most men walk into agency conversations unprepared. The agency asks the questions. The creator answers. By the end of the call, a picture has been painted, a contract has been mentioned, and the creator is in reactive mode instead of evaluative mode. That is exactly backwards. You are the one with something valuable. You are the one being asked to share your income. You should be the one running the interview.

This is the checklist. Every question you need to ask, and what a strong answer looks like, before you sign anything.

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Questions About Their Track Record With Male Creators

These are the first questions you ask. Track record is the only objective proof an agency can offer. Everything else is a pitch.

How Many Male Creators Do You Manage Right Now?

You want a specific number, not a range and not “quite a few.” Follow it up: what niches do those creators occupy? How long have most of them been with you? An agency that cannot or will not answer specifically is either small or hiding something.

What Revenue Growth Have Your Male Creators Seen in the Last 90 Days?

Ask for averages and ask for a specific example. A confident, experienced agency will have a case study ready. They should be able to say something like: this creator was making X when they joined and is now making Y. If they pivot to vague percentage claims without context, push for the actual numbers.

Can I Speak With One of Your Current Male Creator Clients?

This is the strongest verification move you can make. A legitimate agency will offer this or at least provide written testimonials from current clients. An agency that cannot produce any form of social proof from male creators they actively manage almost certainly has not managed many of them.

What Does Your Onboarding Process Look Like?

How an agency handles the first 30 days tells you a lot about how they operate long-term. A strong team will describe a clear structure: initial account audit, strategy session, content calendar setup, social media baseline, chatting team briefing. Vague answers about “getting started together” are not a process.

Questions About Their Services

You need to know exactly what you are paying for. “Full-service management” means different things to different agencies. Get it defined before it matters.

What Is Specifically Included in My Management Package?

Push for a detailed list. At minimum, a strong agency for male creators should cover:

  • DM chatting - a dedicated team handling subscriber conversations, PPV sells, upsells, and fan engagement
  • Social media management - active posting, growth tactics, and engagement across the platforms that drive male creator traffic
  • Content strategy - a planned content calendar tailored to your niche, audience, and revenue goals
  • Analytics and reporting - regular performance updates with data on what is working and what needs to change
  • Subscriber retention - active tactics to keep fans subscribing past their first billing cycle

If any of these are missing from what they describe, ask why and what replaces them.

Who Specifically Will Be Working on My Account?

Agencies sometimes oversell their team during the pitch and then assign you to a junior account manager with a heavy caseload. Find out who your main point of contact will be, how many other accounts they manage, and what their average response time looks like. You are paying for real expertise, not a ticketing queue.

Do You Handle Social Media In-House or Do You Outsource It?

Outsourced social media management is not automatically a problem, but you need to know. If they subcontract to a third party, find out who and whether that team has genuine experience with male OnlyFans creator content specifically.

How Many Messages Per Day Does Your Chatting Team Send on My Account?

Get a real number. Chatting is where a significant portion of male creator revenue is generated, and the agencies that underdeliver on this service do the most damage. Know the daily volume, whether weekends are covered, and how PPV campaigns are planned and timed.

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Questions About the Contract

This is where most men drop the ball. They ask about commission and skip everything else. Ask all of these.

What Is Your Commission Percentage and What Exactly Does It Cover?

Get the number and get the scope. Some agencies charge a lower base percentage but bill separately for chatting hours, social media tools, or ad spend. Know exactly what falls inside the commission and what could trigger additional charges. For a full breakdown of how agency percentages work for male creators, read OnlyFans management percentage explained.

How Long Is the Contract and What Are the Exit Terms?

Standard contracts in this industry run three to twelve months. Know the length before anything else. More importantly, know the exit terms: how much notice is required, what method you must use to give it, what happens to your account access when you leave, and whether there are financial penalties for an early exit. For a complete walkthrough of every contract clause that matters, read OnlyFans agency contracts explained.

What Do You Own When the Relationship Ends?

The agency should own nothing you created. Your content, your account, your subscriber list, all of it remains entirely yours when the contract ends. If there is any language in their agreement suggesting otherwise, that clause needs to be removed before you sign.

Who Controls My Account Access and How Is Revocation Handled?

Know exactly what credentials the agency holds, who on their team has access, and what process governs the removal of that access when the contract ends. Any professional operation will have a clear protocol. Vague answers here are a warning sign.

Questions About Their Approach to the Male Creator Market

These questions reveal whether the agency genuinely understands your market or is treating you like every other creator on their roster.

What Do You Do Differently for Male Creators Compared to Your Other Clients?

Listen closely. A specialized team will give you a specific, detailed response about audience behavior, platform dynamics, content preferences, and chatting approaches that are distinct to male creator accounts. A generalist agency will give you a reworded version of their standard pitch. The difference is immediately obvious once you know to listen for it.

Which Social Platforms Do You Prioritize for Male Creators and Why?

Any experienced agency should be able to explain their platform logic clearly. They should know which platforms generate the best traffic for male creator content and have a reasoned explanation for prioritizing them over others. “All of them” is not a strategy.

How Does Your Chatting Team Handle Conversations on a Male Creator Account?

Male creator fans communicate differently than those subscribing to other content types. An agency with real experience will have specific scripting, tone guidelines, and PPV approaches calibrated to that dynamic. If the answer sounds generic, it is because their approach is.

The Answer Pattern That Should Send You Elsewhere

Strong answers are specific, grounded in real numbers, and delivered with calm confidence. Weak answers are vague, heavy on hypotheticals, and padded with testimonials rather than data. If an agency consistently answers your questions with “it depends” without then specifying exactly what it depends on, you are talking to a team that is still figuring things out at your expense.

You are asking these questions to protect yourself before committing, not to be difficult. A strong agency will respect the due diligence and answer directly. If they resist specific questions, you have found your red flag before it cost you anything. For the full list of warning signs to watch for beyond the sales conversation, read OnlyFans agency red flags and the complete guide to choosing a male OnlyFans agency.

FAQ

What questions should I ask an OnlyFans agency before signing?

Ask about their track record with male creators specifically, how many men they currently manage, what services are included in your contract, what percentage they take, how long the agreement lasts, how you exit if results are poor, and who on their team handles your account day to day.

How do I evaluate an OnlyFans agency’s track record with male creators?

Ask for case studies with real revenue numbers from male accounts they currently manage. Request references from active male creators on their roster. Be skeptical of any agency that pivots to non-male examples or speaks in general terms rather than citing specific, recent results.

What is a fair commission for an OnlyFans agency to charge male creators?

Most legitimate OnlyFans agencies charge between 20 and 40 percent of creator earnings. Avoid agencies that charge above 50 percent or add fees on top of commission. The split should be clearly defined in the contract, with no hidden charges for services listed as part of the base agreement.

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