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Best full management agencies in the Netherlands.

Full management agencies in the Netherlands run a creator business end to end: content planning, scheduling, chatting, and promotion, usually for 30% to 50% of earnings after OnlyFans takes its 20%. Central European Time gives strong European coverage with US overlap. We list only vetted agencies, so the slot below stays open until one passes.

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The full management market in the Netherlands

The Netherlands runs on Central European Time, roughly Coordinated Universal Time plus 1, or plus 2 in summer. That places an Amsterdam or Rotterdam team in step with European audiences and overlapping the American morning, a span that suits agencies running live inbox coverage across the European evening and the US daytime.

Full management means one partner handles the whole operation: a content calendar, a chatting team, social promotion, and analytics. Because the agency touches revenue, accounts, and audience, the relationship is the highest trust arrangement a creator can enter, so a clear contract and clean account ownership matter more here than in any single service. Our full management specialty hub explains what the model covers.

Dutch creators register with the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce, the KvK, usually as a zzp'er or eenmanszaak, and the Tax Administration issues a VAT, or BTW, number. The standard BTW rate is 21%, due once turnover passes the registration threshold, and the General Data Protection Regulation governs how audience data is handled. Agency commissions for full management commonly fall between 30% and 50% of earnings after the platform cut. If you want a private shortlist that fits your platforms and stage, you can get matched with a vetted agency at no cost. This is general information, not tax advice.

How we choose the best full management agencies

Our ranking is editorial, not paid. We apply the same standard we publish on our vetting standard page to every agency before it can appear. Five tests decide the order.

  1. 01

    Real, registered business

    The agency operates a verifiable company registered with the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce, the KvK, with a checkable trading history and contactable references. No anonymous operators.

  2. 02

    Fair, written split

    A full management split between 30% and 50% after the platform cut, stated in plain figures, with no hidden marketing deductions or surprise fees buried in the contract.

  3. 03

    Creator keeps account ownership

    Login credentials, payout accounts, and audience data stay in the creator's name and control. The agency works inside the account, it does not own it.

  4. 04

    Coverage that fits the time zone

    Live chatting and posting that genuinely covers the creator's audience hours across the European evening and the US daytime, not a single shift dressed up as round the clock support.

  5. 05

    Clean exit terms

    A defined notice period, no perpetual lock in, and a clear handover of assets and passwords when the relationship ends.

What good full management looks like in the Netherlands

Use this as a local checklist before you sign. It compares the factors that change how a full management relationship works from the Netherlands.

FactorWhat good looks like in the Netherlands
Time zoneCentral European Time, around Coordinated Universal Time plus 1. Coverage that spans the European evening with US overlap for live chat.
Split30% to 50% of earnings after OnlyFans takes 20%, fixed in writing. Lower splits should still buy a real chat team and promotion.
TaxRegister with the KvK as a zzp'er or eenmanszaak, charge 21% BTW once turnover passes the threshold, and follow the GDPR for audience data. General information, not tax advice.
Account ownershipCreator holds all logins and payout accounts. The agency is granted access, never transfer of ownership.
ContractDefined term, notice period, and asset handover. Avoid perpetual or auto renewing lock ins.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do full management agencies in the Netherlands charge?

Most full management agencies charge between 30% and 50% of earnings after OnlyFans takes its 20% platform cut. The figure should be fixed in writing, and a lower split should still fund a real chatting team and active promotion.

Do Dutch creators register a business and pay BTW?

Yes. Creators usually register with the KvK as a zzp'er or eenmanszaak and receive a BTW number. The standard BTW rate is 21%, due once turnover passes the registration threshold. This is general information, not tax advice.

Are any Netherlands full management agencies vetted here yet?

The Netherlands full management slot is open and clearly marked until an agency clears our vetting standard. You can still get matched privately with vetted agencies that serve the Dutch market.

What is the difference between full management and a single service?

Full management covers the whole operation, content, chatting, promotion, and analytics, for one combined split. A single service agency handles one job, such as chatting or marketing, usually for a lower fee.

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Last updated June 8, 2026