Managing multiple creators on one platform

Managing a roster is mostly an operations problem: getting creators set up correctly, keeping pricing coherent, and having numbers you can actually act on. The platform handles payments and delivery; the agency's job is everything around that.

Key facts

Onboarding that sticks

  • Get the profile complete before promoting the link — incomplete pages convert badly.
  • Set an initial call rate and duration rather than leaving defaults.
  • Publish at least one bundle or membership tier at launch, so there is more than one way to buy.
  • Decide whether the creator will pursue verification, and do it early.

Keeping pricing coherent across a roster

Roster-wide price consistency is not the goal — creators differ in audience and demand. What matters is that each creator's own ladder makes sense: a short screening call, a full call, and at least one non-time-based product so income is not capped by their calendar.

Reading the numbers

Revenue alone hides the useful signal. Compare how much of each creator's income depends on live time versus content and memberships. Rosters that are entirely time-based plateau; rosters with recurring revenue keep growing while creators take time off.

Failure modes to avoid

  • Promoting a link before the page is finished.
  • Setting prices so low that screening stops working.
  • Relying on a single traffic source for the whole roster.
  • Treating creator accounts as agency property — they are not, and creators can leave with their audience.

Common questions

Can one agency manage creators in different countries?

Yes. The platform is online-only and payouts are in crypto, so location is not a constraint.

Can agencies access a creator's payout wallet?

No. Payout details are private to the creator.

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