Adult creator payment-rail inventory

Your link-in-bio page can become part of your banking story.

Use this private worksheet before moving direct sales, tips, customs, PPV, clips, video calls, or subscriptions into Linktree-style pages, PayPal, Stripe, direct bank transfer, crypto, agency checkout, or a foreign company.

Educational readiness only. No legal, tax, banking, payment-processor, immigration, accounting, financial or investment advice. No guaranteed account approval, tax result, provider decision or setup outcome.

1. Link layer

List public bio links, sensitive-content labels, payment locks, storefronts, custom-content links and where buyers are routed.

2. Payment layer

Map processor, payout account owner, descriptor, invoice/receipt wording, currency, merchant country and restrictions.

3. Review layer

Generate a copyable advisor/application summary before banking, relocation, entity changes or setup-fit review.

Eight proof blocks

Inventory the payment rail before it becomes the problem.

This score is not a compliance decision. It shows whether your link/payment story is organized enough to move into the Mistake Map, Readiness Pack preparation, or setup-fit review.

Good signal: the public links, checkout category, platform rules, payout account owner, tax details, bank deposits and source-of-funds explanation all tell the same truthful story.

Stop sign: you are trying to use PayPal, Stripe, Linktree commerce, a foreign company or someone else’s account to make unsupported adult-content payments look like something else.
Use in fit review
Copy-ready output

Payment-Rail Inventory Summary

Use this as a private prep note for your own records, the Mistake Map, Readiness Pack preparation, a setup-fit application, or qualified advisor review.

Complete the inventory and consent confirmations to build your payment-rail summary.
Recommended paid next step

Map the wrong sequence before changing rails, country, or company.

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