For Content Creators
Business, Taxes & Bookkeeping for Content Creators
Whether you earn through subscriptions, ad revenue, sponsorships, or app sales, you are running a business — full stop. Keepify handles the LLC, the bookkeeping, and the tax strategy so you can spend your time creating instead of researching tax forms. No judgment, no lectures. Just the paperwork done right.
Built for how creators actually earn
Every creator income stream comes with its own quirks. Find your situation below.
OnlyFans Creators
Privacy-first LLC formation, the Fenix Internet 1099 explained, and write-offs for content costs, props, and home studio expenses.
YouTubers & Streamers
LLC vs. S-Corp for ad revenue, sponsorships, and Super Chats — and when the tax election actually starts saving you money.
Influencers & TikTok Creators
Brand deals and affiliate income mean irregular pay — here is how quarterly estimated taxes work when your income swings month to month.
Indie Developers ("Vibe Coders")
Selling an app, a SaaS side project, or an AI tool? Avoid the bookkeeping mistakes that trip up solo developers before their first real tax season.
Why creators need a real business entity
Platforms pay you as an individual by default. That is exactly the problem.
- Liability protection
- A DMCA claim, a platform dispute, or an unhappy sponsor can turn into a lawsuit. Without an LLC, your personal bank account, car, and savings are on the table. With one, only the business is exposed.
- Lower self-employment taxes
- As a sole proprietor, every dollar of profit is hit with 15.3% self-employment tax on top of income tax. Once your creator income is consistent, an S-Corp election can cut that bill significantly.
- Real write-offs
- Cameras, lighting, editing software, a portion of your rent for a home studio, platform fees — creators have more legitimate deductions than almost any other freelancer. You just need the bookkeeping to back them up.
- Professionalism with brands and platforms
- Brands, agencies, and platforms increasingly want to pay a business, not an individual. An LLC and a business bank account make you easier to work with and easier to pay.