A real offer is specific and in writing; a scam is vague and rushed.
Where recruiting happens
Reddit, X, Instagram and TikTok DMs, paid ads, and dedicated recruiters. Some agencies also list roles publicly.
Being contacted is normal — how they communicate tells you a lot.
Spotting a fair offer
Clear commission, services, account-access rules and exit terms in writing. No income guarantees, no upfront fees, no pressure to decide now.
Verify the agency's track record before sharing anything.
FAQ
How do OnlyFans agencies find models?
Through social DMs, ads, referrals and recruiters. Public listings exist too. Judge them by how clearly they communicate.
Is an agency recruiter a scam?
Not always. Treat vague offers, guarantees, upfront fees and pressure as red flags; clear written terms are a good sign.
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This guide is general information for adults (18+), not financial or legal advice. Always read any agency contract, payout schedule, account-access and exit terms before you sign.