Managing Performers
This guide covers the complete lifecycle of managing performers in your agency dashboard.
Viewing Your Performers
From the Agency Dashboard, click View All Performers or navigate to the Performers page.
The performers page has two tabs:
| Tab | Description |
|---|---|
| Active | Performers currently being monitored |
| Deactivated | Performers you've deactivated (historical data preserved) |
The performers table shows:
- Name - Display name (click to view details)
- Stage Names - Number of stage names configured
- Last Scan - When the performer was last scanned
- Status - "Ready" or "Requires Setup"
- New Matches - Count of unreviewed matches
- Pending - Pending removal requests
- In Progress - Removal requests being processed
Adding a New Performer
- From the Performers page, click Add Performer
- Fill in the required information:
| Field | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
| Display Name | Internal name for your reference (e.g., "Jane Doe") | Yes |
| Primary Stage Name | The main name this creator uses online (min 5 characters) | Yes |
| Include in Lumen Database | Submit stage names to Lumen for Google deindexing | Optional |
- Click Create Performer
About Lumen Database
Lumen (lumendatabase.org) is a public archive of legal takedown requests. Enabling this creates a public record of DMCA notices which helps with Google search deindexing. Many agencies prefer to keep this enabled for maximum protection.
Performer Detail Page
Click on any performer's name to access their detail page. This page shows:
Stats Overview
Four stat cards at the top display:
- New Matches - Matches awaiting review
- Pending - Removal requests waiting to be processed
- In Progress - Active removal requests
- Completed - Successfully removed content
Quick Actions
- View Matches - See all matches for this performer
- View Removals - Track removal request progress
- Monitoring Toggle - Enable or disable automated scanning
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You can only enable monitoring if the performer has at least one stage name AND one platform link configured.
Editing Performer Details
Click the Edit button in the header to update the performer's display name.
Configuring Stage Names
Stage names are the names your performers use online. Adding multiple variations helps catch more matches.
Stage Name Types
| Type | Use Case | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Primary | Main performer name | "LilyRose" |
| Alias | Alternative names used online | "Lily_Rose_Official" |
| Former | Previous names they've retired | "LilyXO" |
Adding a Stage Name
- Navigate to the performer's detail page
- In the Stage Names section, click Add
- Select the name type
- Optionally add a description (e.g., "Used on Twitter")
- Enter the stage name
- Click Add Stage Name
Deleting a Stage Name
Click the trash icon next to any stage name to remove it.
WARNING
You cannot delete the last stage name if monitoring is enabled. Disable monitoring first or add another stage name before deleting.
Configuring Platform Links
Platform links identify the performer's official profiles. URLs matching these are automatically filtered from match results.
Adding a Platform Link
- In the Platform Links section, click Add
- Select a platform from the dropdown (OnlyFans, Fansly, Twitter, etc.)
- Enter the username
- Review the URL preview
- Click Add Platform Link
For platforms not in the list, select Custom Domain and enter:
- Platform name
- Username
- Full URL
Common platforms to add:
- OnlyFans profile
- Fansly profile
- Twitter/X account
- Instagram (if public)
- Personal website
Deleting a Platform Link
Click the trash icon next to any link to remove it.
WARNING
You cannot delete the last platform link if monitoring is enabled. Disable monitoring first or add another link before deleting.
Configuring Whitelisted Links
Whitelist URLs where the performer's content is authorized to appear. Matches on whitelisted URLs are automatically ignored.
Whitelist Categories
| Category | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Official Platform Account | The performer's own profiles |
| Authorized Content Distribution | Sites licensed to host content |
| Partner/Affiliate Site | Collaboration partners |
| Promotional/Marketing | Marketing sites with permission |
| Other | Any other authorized location |
Adding a Whitelisted Link
- In the Whitelisted Links section, click Add
- Select a category
- Optionally add a description
- Enter the URL
- Toggle Domain-wide whitelist if you want to whitelist the entire domain
- Click Add Whitelisted Link
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Don't forget to whitelist link aggregator services like Linktree, Beacons, and similar platforms where performers share content links.
Monitoring Toggle
Control whether a performer is actively scanned:
| Status | Description |
|---|---|
| Enabled | Automatic scans run according to your plan's frequency |
| Disabled | No automatic scans for this performer |
Requirements to enable monitoring:
- At least 1 stage name configured
- At least 1 platform link configured
Location Boost
Location Boost extends scanning coverage to additional countries beyond the default US-based results. This helps find content hosted on regional servers or targeting specific geographic audiences.
How It Works
By default, scans focus on US-based search results. Location Boost adds an extra scan from a selected country, running in parallel with the US scan.
Available Countries
Location Boost supports 30 countries:
- Europe: Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Poland, Czech Republic, Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Portugal, Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Greece, Finland, Turkey
- Asia-Pacific: Japan, South Korea, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Australia
- Americas: Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia
- Africa: South Africa
Setting Location Boost
- Navigate to the performer's detail page
- Scroll to the Location Boost section
- Select a country from the dropdown
- The setting saves automatically
To remove Location Boost, select "None" from the dropdown.
When to Use Location Boost
Location Boost is most useful when:
- The performer has a significant international audience
- You've noticed matches from specific regions
- Content appears to be targeting non-US markets
- Regional piracy sites are a concern
Custom Removal Requests
Custom removal requests allow you to submit URLs that weren't discovered by automated scans. This is useful when you or the performer find leaked content manually.
When to Use Custom Requests
- Content discovered through personal searches
- URLs shared by fans or third parties
- Sites not covered by automated scanning
- Content behind login walls that scanners can't access
Submitting a Custom Request
- Navigate to the performer's detail page
- Click the Custom Removal button in the Quick Actions section
- Enter the page URL where the content appears
- Describe what content should be removed and where to find it
- Click Submit Request
The request is created immediately and our team will review it for removal.
INFO
Custom removal requests go through the same removal process as automatically discovered matches. Our team will verify the content and initiate appropriate takedown procedures.
Deactivating a Performer
When you no longer need to monitor a performer:
- Go to the performer's detail page
- Scroll to the Danger Zone section
- Click Deactivate
- Confirm in the modal
What happens:
- Monitoring is paused immediately
- The performer moves to the "Deactivated" tab
- Historical data (matches, removals) is preserved
- The performer no longer counts toward your seat limit
Reactivating a Performer
To bring back a deactivated performer:
- On the Performers page, click the Deactivated tab
- Find the performer in the list
- Click Reactivate
- Confirm the action
The performer will be restored and monitoring will be enabled automatically.
INFO
Reactivating a performer will use an available seat from your plan. Make sure you have capacity before reactivating.
Next Steps
- Viewing Matches - Review discovered content across performers
- Removal Requests - Track takedown progress