Warning Signs Found In 6 OnlyFans Management Contracts

At Bunny Agency, we review a lot of OnlyFans management contracts — both our own and ones that creators bring to us after encountering other agencies. What we've found in six real contracts from competing agencies (names withheld to protect the creators involved) should be required reading for anyone considering signing with any management company.
Warning Sign 1: Content Ownership Clauses
The most dangerous clause we found appears in three of the six contracts reviewed: language that assigns partial or full rights to content produced during the management period to the agency. If you sign something like this and later part ways with the agency, you may not own your own content. Look closely for any phrase involving 'rights', 'license', 'IP', 'intellectual property', or 'content ownership' — and if any such language is present, have a lawyer review it before signing anything.
Warning Sign 2: Excessive Commission Without Service Specifics
The commission rates in the reviewed contracts ranged from 40% to 70%. A high commission rate is not automatically problematic — if an agency grows your income by 5x and takes 40%, you're still significantly ahead. But in four of the six contracts, the services provided were described in vague terms like 'marketing support' and 'account management' with no specific obligations on the agency's part. You cannot hold an agency accountable for delivering 'marketing support'. Demand specific, measurable service descriptions — or walk away.
Warning Sign 3: No Exit Clause, or Punitive Exit Terms
Two of the contracts required 90-day notice periods to exit, with financial penalty clauses if you left earlier. One contract required repayment of commissions from the previous six months upon early termination. This structure is designed to trap you in a relationship that isn't working. A legitimate agency should be confident enough in their service that they don't need punitive terms to retain clients. A 30-day notice period is reasonable. Ninety days with financial penalties is a significant red flag.
Warning Sign 4: Vague Performance Promises
'We will help you grow your account' is not a promise you can enforce. Neither is 'we will increase your revenue.' Yet this type of language appeared in five of the six contracts reviewed. If an agency won't commit to specific, measurable activities — '24/7 chat response within 2 hours', 'five Reddit posts per week', 'weekly performance reports with specific KPIs' — they are not accountable to anything. Ask exactly what the agency will do each week, and make sure it is explicitly stated in the agreement.
Warning Sign 5: Exclusivity Without Proportionate Value
Three of the contracts contained exclusivity clauses preventing creators from working with any other agency, marketer, or management service during the contract term. Exclusivity itself is not inherently wrong — Bunny Agency also works exclusively with our creator partners, because our model requires deep integration with your brand and platform. But exclusivity must be proportionate to the scope of services. If you're locked into exclusivity with an agency that's only handling your chat, you cannot hire a separate marketing firm. That imbalance is a problem.
Warning Sign 6: Full Account Access With No Revocation Right
Two of the contracts required creators to provide full login credentials to their OnlyFans account with no provisions for the creator to revoke access independently. Your OnlyFans account is your business and your livelihood. You should always have the ability to log in, make changes, and — when necessary — immediately lock out any third party. Any arrangement where you've effectively handed over control of your account without a clear, documented revocation process is a serious security risk.
What a Fair OnlyFans Agency Contract Looks Like
A legitimate management contract is specific about services, transparent about commission, fair in its exit terms, and protective of your rights as a creator. It should never ask you to surrender ownership of content you created, and it should always preserve your ability to access and control your own account.
At Bunny Agency, we are happy to walk any creator through our contract in full before they sign — no pressure, no hidden terms. We believe that a creator who fully understands what they're agreeing to makes a better long-term partner. If you've received a contract from another agency and want a second opinion, reach out to us.
Don't sign anything you don't fully understand. Contact Bunny Agency for a no-obligation review and a free consultation on what professional management should actually look like.
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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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