Creator Guidelines
Creator eligibility, creator conduct, selling rules, and account obligations.
Creator eligibility
Creators must be at least 18 years old, truthfully verified, legally able to create and sell their content, and authorized to receive payouts.
Creators must complete identity, age, tax, payout, and compliance checks before selling paid subscriptions, paid vaults, paid messages, custom requests, livestream access, or other paid content.
Couple, spouse, partner, shared, agency, or group creator profiles are permitted only when each person who appears in content completes separate identity, age, liveness, consent, and records/release checks approved by Noodi or its verification provider.
Creator responsibility
Creators are solely responsible for the legality, ownership, consent, accuracy, age compliance, tax treatment, and payout eligibility of everything they upload, sell, message, stream, or deliver through Noodi.
Creators may not upload or sell content involving any person who has not clearly consented, any person under 18, stolen content, revenge content, impersonation, coercion, trafficking, blackmail, harassment, exploitation, or any unlawful material.
Creators must identify every performer, co-creator, spouse, partner, guest, or other identifiable person connected to content. Noodi may block, remove, preserve, investigate, or report content if any person is missing verification, age documentation, consent, or release records.
Platform fee disclosure
Noodi charges a platform commission on creator gross transactions. The launch platform commission is 20% of gross processed transactions unless a written creator agreement states otherwise. Noodi may offer loyalty-based fee reductions to eligible creators over time.
Creator net amounts may also be affected by processor fees, taxes, refunds, chargebacks, reserves, compliance holds, payout costs, currency conversion, or legal holds.
Payout holds
Noodi may delay, offset, reserve, reduce, reverse, or block creator payouts when there is suspected fraud, illegal content, chargeback risk, consent failure, identity mismatch, tax issue, processor hold, law enforcement request, or violation of platform rules.