What couple work involves
Two (or more) consenting adults create, stream or chat together under a couple brand. The income mechanics are the same as solo work — subscriptions, tips, clips, private shows — but every step involves two people's ongoing, revocable consent.
Verification requirements
- Both partners must be age- and identity-verified on every platform used.
- Couple accounts often have additional rules and document requirements — check each platform before starting.
- Never send ID to a third party (an agency or “manager”) through insecure channels; use the platform's own verification.
Income split: decide before the money exists
The split between partners is a business decision you should write down while things are good. Common questions:
- Is it 50/50, or weighted by who performs, edits, or markets more?
- Who pays for equipment and who owns it?
- Whose bank account receives platform payouts, and how is the split paid out?
- Do tips during solo sessions belong to that person, or to the couple brand?
What happens if the relationship ends?
This is the question couples most often skip — and the one that causes the most damage. Agree in writing, while things are good:
- Who keeps the account, the followers and the content library?
- Can both partners request content they appear in be removed?
- What happens to pending payouts and shared revenue?
- Can either partner continue the brand alone, or does it stop entirely?
Boundaries, together
Set boundaries as a pair before going live: what content you will and won't make, how you handle customer requests that target one partner, and how you debrief after difficult sessions.