What you can do here
- View all connected OnlyFans accounts
- Check connection status for each account
- Add new creator accounts
- Assign proxies for secure connections
- See which team members work with each account
- Control which accounts appear in the sidebar menu
- Delete accounts you no longer need
Interface overview
The main view is a table showing all your accounts: Each row represents one OnlyFans account with key information at a glance:- ID — OnlyFans account identifier
- OF Username — Username on OnlyFans (click to open profile)
- Model — Display name in the CRM (editable)
- Authorization Status — Connection health
- Proxy — Network routing configuration
- Employees — Team members with access
- In Menu — Toggle to show/hide the account in the sidebar
- Groups — Organizational structure
- Date Added — When the account was connected
Account statuses
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Connected (green) | Account is working normally |
| Disconnected (red) | Connection lost, needs reauthorization |
| Not Authorized (gray) | Account added but not yet connected |
Quick actions
| Action | How |
|---|---|
| Add new account | Click Add Creator button |
| Edit model name | Click on the name in Model column |
| Change proxy | Click on the Proxy column |
| Open OnlyFans profile | Click on the username |
| Show/hide in sidebar | Toggle the switch in the In Menu column |
| Delete account | Click the trash icon on the right side of the row |
Access
What you can see and do depends on your role settings. Your admin configures which accounts you can view and what actions you can perform. For more details, see Access & Groups.Next steps
- Adding Accounts — Connect a new OnlyFans account
- Reauthorization — Fix disconnected accounts
- Editing Accounts — Change name or proxy
- Access & Groups — Understand who sees what