Skip to main content

Applying as an Agency, Producer, or Other

To apply as a virtual or non-personal entity, you'll need to sign up using the legal information of the primary account owner. They are eligible to receive payouts, and their information is required for verification.

If you're representing an agency, producer, or plan to feature other individuals in your content, here’s what you’ll need to do:

Adding a Co-Performer

From the Co-Performers page, click Add Co-performer and choose one of the following options:

Send a consent request directly to another Fansly creator, similar to a friend request.

This replaces the previous method of using creator tags as proof of consent.

Generate a secure link that allows someone to verify their identity and provide consent without creating a Fansly account.

Enter the individual's information yourself and upload the required consent documents. This is very similar to the previous email method.


On-Site Requests

Manage incoming and outgoing requests from the Requests tab.

Zight 2026-06-11 at 2.54.50 PM

Incoming Requests

If another creator has sent a request, a blue circle will appear next to Co-performers on the Creator Dashboard. This circle may be yellow if you also have action requests waiting from our Compliance team.

💡 Note: The on-site request will only show for 7 days, after that it will not be reflected.

To view requests directly, visit: https://fansly.com/creator/coperformers/requests

For each request, you can:

  • Accept the request

  • Decline the request

Accepted requests will appear under Creators Featuring You. You can revoke consent at any time.

Sent Requests

To check requests you've sent to other creators, you can filter for Sent and check Sent · Requests You Made. Declined or revoked requests will appear here also.

What if my co-performer isn’t on Fansly?

If you’re collaborating with someone who doesn’t have a Fansly account, or who hasn’t applied as a creator, the simplest verification method is to encourage them to become a creator. Once they're a creator, you can then send them an on-site request.

💡 Pro Tip: If they use your referral link when signing up, you’ll earn a percentage of their earnings through Fansly’s referral program, at no cost to them.

📚 You can learn more about referrals here.


Invite Someone Not on Fansly

If your co-performer is unable to create a Fansly account, they can still be verified using a secure link to verify their identity and e-sign their consent.

When creating a secure link, the label is how they will appear in your list. Choose a label that will help you identify the individual later, such as their name or nickname.

You can also include a personal message. The recipient will see this message, along with your username, when they open the link.

What Happens Next?

Fansly has partnered with Ondato, a GDPR-compliant verification provider, to meet legal requirements while maintaining user privacy and ensuring a seamless experience. Your co-performer will use Ondato to:

  1. Complete identity verification

  2. Electronically sign the consent documents.

This process does not create a Fansly account or approve them as a creator.

💡 Note: The Ondato completion request is only valid for 14 days. Once that time passes, another invite will need to be sent.

Once completed, the submission will be added to your Co-Performers dashboard! Through the dashboard, you will see their first name, selfie and age.


Add a Co-Performer Manually

This option is similar to the previous email-based consent process, but allows you additional insight throughout the process.

  1. Enter the individual's information.

  2. Click Continue.

  3. Upload the required supporting documents.

  4. Click Submit for Review

The Label field determines how the individual appears in your dashboard. Using their name or another easily recognizable label is recommended.

Saving Drafts

If you save a draft and return later, certain details (such as Date of Birth and ID document number) will not be displayed on the page.

As long as you see the green check mark, the information has been successfully saved. You only need to re-enter these fields if changes are required.

Tying Photo

A tying photo is a photo of your co-performer holding both their government-issued ID and the signed consent form.

The photo must clearly show:

  • The co-performer's face

  • The government-issued ID

  • The page containing the co-performer's signature

The first page of the consent form does not need to be visible in the tying photo. However, a completed consent form must still be uploaded as part of the co-performer submission.

⚠️ Alabama Residents

Please ensure all three completed pages of the consent form, including the notary acknowledgement, are uploaded with the co-performer documents.

Is a Tying Photo Required?

A tying photo is optional when initially submitting consent forms. However, it is strongly recommended because it helps verify that the co-performer personally completed and signed the consent form.

Submissions can still be reviewed without a tying photo, but providing one may help prevent delays or rejections.

If a tying photo is not available at the time of submission, it should be uploaded as soon as possible.

Submission and Review Process

Before finalizing the submission, ensure that the details are all accurate and filled out completely as you will not be able to change these once the request is submitted. Submitting inaccurate information may require you to create a new submission, potentially delaying approval.

When you click Submit for Review, the request is sent to our team for verification. This can take up to 7 days.

If approved:

You'll see an Approved status next to the submission.

If additional information is needed:

The request will be returned with notes explaining what needs to be updated.

Use the Action Needed filter to quickly locate any returned submissions.

📌 Reminder: You must have the proper consent and documentation before publishing content with other people. Whether real or fictitious, impersonating any person or entity without explicit consent is against our Terms of Service.

Following these steps will help keep your application smooth and avoid delays! If you run into trouble or have questions, use the Help button or contact us at [email protected]

Did this answer your question?