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Creator Deck

The pitch to adult industry creators — what the platform does for them, what's settled and what isn't, the consent and revocation posture, what we're not promising.

How to use this deck

The creator deck pairs with the reviewer checklist for structured discovery interviews. Walk through the deck first (10-15 minutes), then use the checklist to surface specific reactions, objections, and excitement points.

For the first 10-15 creators, this deck is the spine of every conversation — paired with the Mockup for the screens that the deck describes verbally.

What's intentionally NOT in this deck

  • Specific revenue projections for individual creators ("you could make $X/month"). Creator income is wildly variable; specific numbers oversell or undersell. The honest framing in the deck is range, mechanics, and tradeoffs.
  • Promises about perfect rights management. The deck includes the line "anyone selling perfect rights management on the internet is lying." Keep it.
  • Promises about recovering files already downloaded. Stated plainly; not soft-pedaled.
  • Visual register that resembles OnlyFans / Candy.ai / SoulGen. The deck's design intentionally signals that Likeness is a different category — closer to Stripe / Linear in restraint than to lurid adult-industry register.

Voice to maintain in creator-side conversations

From design/03-brand/tone-of-voice.md:

  • Direct, not blunt
  • Honest about hard parts, not apocalyptic
  • Use creator-aligned language (license, revoke, approval queue, watermark) rather than internal jargon
  • Plain "no" when something is out (no third-party uploads, no minors, no public-figure deepfakes)
  • Confident without being grandiose