· Operations

Nine chapters.
One operation.

Operations is the detail inside the services. Each chapter documents how MUSA runs one specific capability — DM management, multi-platform distribution, deal flow, financial reporting, risk. The chapters aren't hired separately; they're documented separately.

I Under OnlyFans Management

  1. I

    DM management

    Managing thousands of DMs isn't hard. Doing it without anyone noticing that the creator isn't the one answering — that's the actual work.

  2. III

    Deal flow

    Most offers that reach a creator with audience don't deserve a response. Knowing which ones do, what to ask for in exchange, and how to close it — that's the work of deal flow.

  3. IV

    Quarterly strategic review

    A month is noise — too short to tell pattern from accident. Three months is signal. The quarterly review is where the strategy gets confirmed or corrected.

  4. V

    Financial reporting & P&L

    Most creators know what OnlyFans deposited last month. Almost none know what earning it cost. That difference is what a real P&L quantifies.

  5. VI

    Production coordination

    A published piece carries a brief, logistics, a shoot, an editing process, a tagging system, and an archive that makes it reusable. The shoot is the easiest day of the cycle.

  6. VII

    VIP fan management

    A small portion of your fans pays the majority of what you earn. Most creators don't know specifically who they are, what they like, or what retains them. That's what gets built here.

  7. VIII

    Risk and compliance

    What most creators only notice once it's already happened — a leak in a forum, a suspended account, a fan turned stalker, a payment processor freezing the payout — is the daily work that prevents it from getting there.

  8. IX

    Pricing strategy and mix

    Most creators set a subscription price at the start and leave it there indefinitely. The gap between a $5,000-a-month operation and a $15,000-a-month one usually isn't more content — it's how price, bundle ladder, PPVs, and promotional cadence get calibrated.

Chapter X — DAC7 y autónomas en España — is ES-only by design (Spanish tax-regulation context). Read it on the Spanish hub if it's relevant to your operation.

II Under Social Media Management

  1. II

    Distribution

    Multi-platform distribution isn't posting the same thing in five places. It's understanding what belongs on each platform, at what cadence, and how each one converts into the next.