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i-Con Island Conference 2026: The Complete Guide to i-Con 4.0 in Limassol, Cyprus

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i-Con Island Conference 2026 (branded i-Con 4.0) was the fourth edition of a multi-vertical affiliate-marketing and online-business conference held in Limassol, Cyprus, at the City of Dreams Mediterranean resort. Organized by Nexxie Group Ltd, i-Con gathers affiliates, advertisers, publishers, media buyers and platforms across dating, iGaming, crypto, nutra and adult/creator verticals.

What is the i-Con Island Conference?

The i-Con Island Conference, officially "Island Conference" and branded "i-Con," is an annual multi-vertical affiliate-marketing and online-business event held in Limassol, Cyprus. According to its official site, i-Con is organized by Nexxie Group Ltd, a Cyprus-based affiliate and marketing company, and hosted at the City of Dreams Mediterranean resort and casino. The i-Con Island Conference is not a dedicated adult or creator event; it is a high-risk, high-reward affiliate conference spanning dating, adult, iGaming, crypto, nutra, sweeps, payments, SEO and AI. Its presence on adult-event directories comes from a day-one "HotZone" track focused on dating, fan sites and webcams. The 2026 edition was the fourth ("i-Con 4.0"); the first Island Conference was held June 29-30, 2023.

The i-Con Island Conference audience includes advertisers, publishers, affiliates, media buyers, ad networks and service providers, per the organizer's official site. That mix makes i-Con primarily a B2B traffic-and-monetization event, where the creator-economy angle is one track among many rather than the headline.

DetailInformation
Event nameIsland Conference (branded "i-Con"); 2026 edition "i-Con 4.0"
OrganizerNexxie Group Ltd (Cyprus-based affiliate/marketing company)
FocusMulti-vertical affiliate marketing: dating, adult, iGaming, crypto, nutra, sweeps, payments, SEO, AI
VenueCity of Dreams Mediterranean resort/casino, Limassol, Cyprus
FrequencyAnnual (first held June 29-30, 2023)
2026 editioni-Con 4.0 (4th edition)
2026 datesBest-supported as May 28-29, 2026; aggregators disagree slightly — confirm on the official site
Status (as of June 14, 2026)Already taken place (inferred from the calendar; only preview coverage was found, no confirmed recap)
Who attendsAdvertisers, publishers, affiliates, media buyers, ad networks, service providers
Adult/creator trackDay-one "HotZone" for dating, fan sites and webcams

i-Con Island Conference at a glance. Verify exact dates and pricing on the official site before booking.

When and where did the i-Con Island Conference 2026 take place, and what to expect?

The i-Con Island Conference 2026 was held at the City of Dreams Mediterranean resort in Limassol, Cyprus. The dates are best supported as May 28-29, 2026, which would place the event in the past as of today, June 14, 2026. An honest caveat: only preview (pre-event) coverage of the i-Con Island Conference 2026 was found, not a post-event recap or a confirmed final headcount, so treat the dates and scale figures as promotional rather than audited.

Date note: The exact i-Con Island Conference 2026 dates are best supported as May 28-29, 2026, but aggregators do not fully agree — some listings showed different windows, and the event was not covered by AVN or XBIZ. Because the dates are not definitively confirmed across sources, verify the final 2026 schedule and any upcoming edition directly on the official Island Conference site before relying on a date.

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The i-Con Island Conference is built around a signature main stage. According to affiliate trade coverage from Affiliate Roulette and the organizer's official site, the centerpiece is "The Dome" — an 18-meter main stage with 360-degree 5K projection and roughly 250 seats — supported by six thematic stages, an exhibitor expo and 10+ side events, a format built for both big-stage keynotes and vertical-specific deep dives.

  • "The Dome" main stage — an 18-meter stage with 360-degree 5K projection and roughly 250 seats, per Affiliate Roulette and the official site.
  • Six thematic stages — vertical-specific programming spanning dating, iGaming, crypto, nutra, payments, SEO and AI.
  • Day-one "HotZone" — the adult/creator track covering dating, fan sites (OnlyFans-style platforms) and webcams.
  • 10+ side events — including an invite-only VVIP Mykonos trip reported by Affiliate Roulette.
  • Startup "Winning Pitch" — a pitch competition for early-stage companies in the affiliate ecosystem.
  • Private AI Growth Meetup — a focused session on AI-powered marketing and growth strategies.

On scale, the organizers and trade previews promoted the i-Con Island Conference 2026 at 3,000+ attendees, 120+ exhibitors and sponsors, and roughly 50 speakers. Treat those as pre-event promotional figures, not audited numbers — one source referenced "more than 2,000 attendees," so real turnout may have been lower, and no post-event headcount was published. On the lineup, Exhibition Globe listed Tinder and 1Win among named 2026 brands and speakers, though the full speaker roster and named adult sponsors were not fully enumerated in available coverage.

The i-Con Island Conference 2026 agenda tracked the same forces reshaping the wider creator economy in 2026. The themes below come from the conference's documented program and trade previews, and they map closely to how a modern OnlyFans management business actually operates day to day.

How is AI-assisted operations changing affiliate and creator monetization?

AI was a headline theme at the i-Con Island Conference 2026, which programmed a private AI Growth Meetup alongside broader sessions on AI-powered marketing tools and growth strategies. The practical takeaway is that monetization now runs on software: AI-assisted chat, targeting, analytics and personalization are becoming table stakes across high-volume verticals. For context on how this looks inside creator businesses, Bunny Agency — founded in 2019 and now 112+ team members across six international studios — builds proprietary CRM and AI-assisted (human-supervised) chatting systems, where AI accelerates the work but trained chatters stay in control of every fan relationship, matching the conference's framing of AI as a growth tool rather than a replacement for skilled operators.

Is creator independence replacing the agency model, or reinforcing it?

The i-Con Island Conference's HotZone track on fan sites and webcams highlights a real tension in 2026: creators want independence, but professional monetization keeps getting more complex. Both paths are valid. Creators who want to self-manage can learn the operational side — pricing, chatting, scheduling and compliance — through structured resources like Bunny Agency's Creator Education program at creatoreducation.com. Creators who would rather focus on content while specialists handle the business often choose full-service management instead. If you go the agency route, understand the economics first by reading how agency commission rates and agency contracts work before signing anything.

Why is multi-platform distribution now a core strategy?

The i-Con Island Conference deliberately spans dating, fan sites and webcams inside a single HotZone, reflecting that the most resilient creators no longer rely on one platform. Subscription fan platforms, live camming, dating funnels and affiliate traffic increasingly work together as one acquisition-and-monetization system rather than competing channels. For agencies, multi-platform distribution is operationally demanding — it means coordinating content, pricing and audience across several systems at once. That coordination is exactly why Bunny Agency manages 400+ creators averaging $55,000/month across the DACH region, LATAM, the US, Spain, France and Hungary: scale and infrastructure make multi-platform execution repeatable rather than chaotic.

How are age verification, regulation and high-risk payments reshaping the industry?

Regulation and payments sat near the center of the i-Con Island Conference agenda, with dedicated programming on payment infrastructure for high-risk verticals and on navigating compliance. As global rules on age verification, payments and data protection tighten — and as mainstream platforms restrict adult and high-risk traffic — compliance is shifting from a back-office afterthought to a competitive advantage. The conference's focus on high-risk payments and regulatory navigation signals that reliable verification and payment relationships are now strategic infrastructure. Reputable agencies treat verification, contracts and data handling as core systems, which is also the clearest way to tell professionals apart from bad actors. Before working with anyone, read about common agency scams to avoid so you can recognize the warning signs.

What does the i-Con Island Conference 2026 mean for creators?

  • The business is professionalizing. With "The Dome," six thematic stages and a promoted 120+ exhibitors, the i-Con Island Conference shows that monetization now demands real systems — traffic, payments, analytics and compliance — not just content.
  • AI is a tool, not a replacement. The conference's AI Growth Meetup frames automation as something that augments operators; the strongest setups keep humans supervising AI, not the other way around.
  • Multi-platform is the default. The HotZone's blend of dating, fan sites and webcams shows that combining channels builds far more resilient income than relying on one platform.
  • Compliance protects you. The i-Con focus on high-risk payments and regulation underlines that age verification and payment reliability are now non-negotiable — for your safety and your earnings.
  • You can choose your path. Self-manage with structured learning via creatoreducation.com, or hand the business side to a vetted partner — but know the commission economics either way.
  • Plan around the real calendar. The i-Con Island Conference 2026 has likely already happened; if you want to attend in person, target a future edition and confirm dates on the official site.

What does the i-Con Island Conference 2026 mean for agencies?

  • Networking is the core ROI. With 10+ side events, including an invite-only VVIP Mykonos trip and a startup pitch competition, the i-Con Island Conference is built for B2B deals — platform partnerships, payment relationships and traffic sources.
  • Tooling is a differentiator. The dedicated AI Growth Meetup signals that agencies competing on proprietary CRM and AI-assisted (human-supervised) systems will out-execute those running on spreadsheets.
  • Payments and compliance are strategy. The conference's emphasis on high-risk payment infrastructure and regulatory navigation means age verification, payments and data protection should be treated as infrastructure, not afterthoughts.
  • Reputation matters. Named brands like Tinder and 1Win (reported by Exhibition Globe) draw a serious B2B crowd, but creators are increasingly wary — so transparent contracts and fair terms are essential to standing out from scam operators.
  • Cyprus is an affiliate hub. Limassol's position in the affiliate and iGaming industry makes the i-Con Island Conference a strategic point for sourcing vendors, traffic partners and payment providers.
  • See the wider event landscape. Compare the i-Con Island Conference with sibling events like the TES Affiliate Conferences, the AW Summit and the Bucharest Summit, and browse the full events hub to plan your 2026-2027 calendar.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the i-Con Island Conference in 2026?

The i-Con Island Conference 2026 (i-Con 4.0) dates are best supported as May 28-29, 2026, held at City of Dreams Mediterranean in Limassol, Cyprus. Aggregators do not fully agree on the dates and the event was not covered by AVN or XBIZ, so confirm any date on the official site before planning travel.

Where is the i-Con Island Conference held?

The i-Con Island Conference is held at the City of Dreams Mediterranean resort and casino in Limassol, Cyprus. It is organized by Nexxie Group Ltd, a Cyprus-based affiliate and marketing company, and runs annually.

Is the i-Con Island Conference an adult or OnlyFans event?

No. The i-Con Island Conference is a multi-vertical affiliate-marketing event spanning dating, iGaming, crypto, nutra, sweeps, payments, SEO and AI. The adult and creator angle is a day-one "HotZone" track for dating, fan sites and webcams, which is why it appears on some adult-event directories.

Who organizes the i-Con Island Conference and how big is it?

The i-Con Island Conference is organized by Nexxie Group Ltd. Organizers promoted the 2026 edition at 3,000+ attendees, 120+ exhibitors and sponsors and roughly 50 speakers, but these are pre-event promotional figures rather than audited numbers, and no confirmed post-event headcount was found.

What is "The Dome" at the i-Con Island Conference?

"The Dome" is the i-Con Island Conference main stage — an 18-meter stage with 360-degree 5K projection and roughly 250 seats, per Affiliate Roulette and the official site. It anchors the program alongside six thematic stages, an exhibitor expo and 10+ side events.

Sophia Brecht — CEO & Founder at Bunny Agency
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CEO & Founder, Bunny Agency

Sophia Brecht founded Bunny Agency in 2019 with a mission to bring professional talent management to the creator economy. Under her leadership, Bunny Agency has grown to 112+ team members across six international studios, managing 400+ creators who average $55,000 in monthly earnings. Sophia writes and edits all strategic content published on the Bunny Agency blog.

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