The three concepts
| Concept | Who it affects | Where to manage | When to use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Connection Servers | The entire desktop app | Network Settings dialog | Built-in. Used automatically when OnlyFans is blocked on your network. |
| Application Proxy | The entire desktop app | Network Settings dialog | Advanced — when you want to route the whole app through your own proxy. |
| Custom Proxy | A specific creator account | Proxies page in the sidebar | Assign a dedicated IP to one creator (for example, a US IP for Jane, a German IP for John). |
Application Proxy and Custom Proxy are different features with similar names. Application Proxy applies to the whole app. Custom Proxy applies to one creator.
Connection Servers (built-in)
AgencyKey ships with a set of ready-to-use connection servers. At launch, the app tests your direct internet connection, your system proxy, and every built-in server in parallel, and uses the fastest one that actually reaches OnlyFans.- Works out of the box — no setup, no VPN
- Auto-rotates to another server if the current one stops working
- Guaranteed to reach OnlyFans (not just the AgencyKey API)
- Managed from Network Settings (gear icon in the top-right corner, desktop app only)
Application Proxy (advanced)
If you have your own proxy and want the entire app to go through it, enable Application Proxy in the Network Settings dialog. This overrides the built-in connection servers for login, API calls, and every OnlyFans tab. See Application Proxy and Network Settings.Custom Proxy (per creator)
Assign a specific proxy to a specific creator. Useful when you need different creators to appear from different geographic locations. Creators without an assigned proxy automatically use the built-in connection server. See Managing Custom Proxies.Quick start
- Everything just works? Do nothing. Connection Servers handle it.
- OnlyFans not loading on login? Click the gear icon on the login screen or the inline network settings link in the error banner.
- Need a specific IP for a creator? Go to the Proxies page in the sidebar and set up a Custom Proxy.
Next steps
- Application Proxy and Network Settings — auto-connect, connection servers, login widget
- Managing Custom Proxies — add, edit, and assign per-creator proxies