For adult/platform creators and models with subscription, PPV, agency, manager or collab income who may face banking/KYB, source-of-funds, payout holds, chargebacks, residence or setup-fit questions.
Educational readiness only. No legal, tax, banking, accounting, immigration, financial or investment advice. No promised approval, savings or outcome.
Dashboard revenue, platform fees, refunds, chargebacks, reserves, agency splits and net deposits should reconcile before setup-fit review.
The creator, platform account, bank, fintech, payment processor and tax declarations need a consistent owner/control story.
Statements, contracts, release files, split ledgers and source-of-funds notes are easier to organize before an urgent review.
Answer eight practical questions. The result routes you to the free checklist, payout worksheet, $27 Mistake Map, or setup-fit application if the facts are mature enough.
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Save platform statements, payout exports, agency/manager agreements, release/consent files, refund and chargeback logs, tax-detail screens, bank statements and any provider messages.
Setup / specialist handoff is quoted only after intake, qualification and scoping based on country, residence facts, banking/KYB complexity, partner requirements and professional review needs.
The goal is not to promise approval or tax savings. The goal is to make the next paid step safer, more specific and easier to review.
Find the biggest payout, residence, banking or source-of-funds bottleneck.
See the wrong-sequence traps before buying entity, banking or relocation help.
Optional UK, Australia, Canada and related starting-point logic when a country view matters.
Advisor-prep product for creators who need a cleaner evidence file before setup-fit review. Price will be confirmed before release.
Only after qualification and scoping. No public fixed setup price or guaranteed outcome.
If your score shows commercial intent and messy proof, the $27 Mistake Map is the fastest paid next step. If red flags appear, clean the payout file first.