The accounts table shows all OnlyFans accounts connected to your CRM.
Columns explained
The unique OnlyFans identifier for this account. Useful for support requests or debugging.
OF Username
The public username on OnlyFans (e.g., @username).
- Click to open the OnlyFans profile in a new tab
- A link icon appears when you hover
Model
The display name used within AgencyKey. This is your internal name — it doesn’t affect the OnlyFans profile.
- Click to edit (if you have permission)
- Maximum 15 characters
- Appears in sidebar and throughout the CRM
Authorization status
Shows whether the account is properly connected:
| Status | What It Means | What To Do |
|---|
| Connected (green) | Everything works | Nothing needed |
| Disconnected (red) | Session expired | Reauthorize the account |
| Not Authorized (gray) | Never connected | Complete the connection process |
Parsing status
Shows how much of the account’s historical data AgencyKey has synced from OnlyFans. This helps you know when your analytics numbers are trustworthy.
| Status | Meaning |
|---|
| Up to date (green) | All data is synced |
| Syncing N% (blue) | Historical data is still being collected |
| Not started (gray) | Sync hasn’t begun yet |
| Auth Error (red) | Account can’t be reached — reauthorize it |
Hover the badge to see a breakdown per data type — subscribers, chats, transactions, tracking links, trial links, lists, and more. Each row shows how many items were synced and how long ago it finished.
After connecting a new account, keep an eye on the Parsing status column. Analytics and reports only reflect what’s already synced.
Proxy
Shows how the account connects to OnlyFans:
| Display | Meaning |
|---|
| Direct | No proxy, direct connection |
| Proxy name + status | Using a proxy server |
Proxy status indicators:
- Green — Proxy is working
- Red — Proxy has issues
- Yellow — Checking connection
- Gray — Not checked yet
Click to change the proxy assignment.
Employees
Team members who have access to this account, displayed as avatars. Hover to see the full list.
Groups
Shows which organizational groups have access to this account. Each group is displayed as a breadcrumb path showing the full parent-child hierarchy (e.g., “Agency > Team A > Subteam”). If an account belongs to multiple group branches, each branch is shown as a separate badge.
A toggle that controls whether this account appears in the left sidebar menu for quick access.
- On — the account is shown in the sidebar
- Off — the account is hidden from the sidebar
The setting is saved per user and takes effect immediately.
Date added
When the account was first connected to AgencyKey.
Customizing the table
You can hide columns you don’t use and reorder the rest to match the way you work. Click the Columns button (sliders icon) next to Add Creator in the page header to open the settings dropdown.
| Action | How |
|---|
| Show/hide a column | Toggle the checkbox next to its name |
| Reorder columns | Drag the handle on the left of each row |
| Pin/unpin a column | Click the pin icon that appears on hover |
| Reset | Use Select all to show every column |
The Model column is always visible and cannot be hidden. Your layout is saved per user, so your columns stay the same across sessions and devices.
The same Columns button is available on other major tables — Analytics (Creators and Employees), Mass Messages, Flows, and Scripts.
Deleting accounts
If you have the required permission, a trash icon appears on the right side of each row. Click it to delete the account. A confirmation dialog will ask you to confirm — this action cannot be undone.
Tips
- Quick profile check: Click any username to open their OnlyFans page
- Bulk status check: Proxy statuses are checked automatically when you load the page
- Hover for details: Many cells show more info when you hover over them