Creator Terms

Creator Compliance & Agreement

Creators confirm adult status, rights ownership, verification, performer consent, release coverage, and cooperation with onboarding, moderation, and payout review before monetized publishing can go live.

Last updated

June 2, 2026

Creator commitments

By publishing as a creator on RevealThis, you confirm that you are an adult, you own or control the rights required to upload the material, and every performer appearing in the material is an adult who participated consensually.

You agree to maintain valid performer identification and release records, cooperate with creator onboarding and review, and supply co-performer approvals when content involves another person.

Creator verification and onboarding

Creator publishing depends on enhanced L2 identity verification, a current government-ID record, accepted terms, approved onboarding, and final staff review. RevealThis may require refreshed documents or reverification if records expire, mismatch, or create fraud or compliance risk.

The live onboarding flow is available through Creator Verification and Studio Compliance. Verification readiness does not guarantee payment processing, payouts, or merchant approval from external partners.

Model release and performer coverage

Adult content involving another person must have valid performer identification and approved release coverage before monetized content can be approved. Content without valid consent, identity, age evidence, or release linkage may be rejected, held, or removed.

Creators are responsible for keeping release records current and accurate, including co-performer approvals where applicable. Use the Model Release Template as a baseline document, but platform review may still require additional details or supporting records.

Payout holds and platform review

The current standard creator share is 80% of the base content or subscription price, with a 20% platform fee. The separate 7% buyer service fee is added to the buyer checkout total and is not part of the creator share calculation. Statements, reserves, reversals, third-party payment processor adjustments, and collaborator splits may affect final payable amounts.

RevealThis may hold, delay, reverse, or suspend payouts when fraud, chargebacks, unresolved complaints, third-party payment processor review, tax/KYC review, or legal questions require further investigation.

Third-party payment processor review readiness does not mean payment or payout approval is guaranteed. Merchant approval, underwriting, KYC, KYB, and provider activation remain external requirements.