> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://onlytraffic.com/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Your Offers

> Create and manage your own CPL offers: set paid actions, budgets, trial orders, and control traffic quality on OnlyTraffic.

Publish your own CPL offer, fund it from your balance, and partners will drive real fans to your account. You pay only when the action you defined happens.

## Who Can Create an Offer

* You need a **Diamond** level account.
* Only accounts you have verified access to can be used.

## Creating an Offer

Open **CPL → My Offers → Create Offer**. You'll configure four things:

### Paid Actions (Goals)

For each action you want to pay for, enable it and set the price. You can enable one, several, or all:

| Action                    | What Gets Paid                                              | Typical For        |
| ------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------ |
| **Per Subscription**      | A new fan subscribes to your account                        | All accounts       |
| **Per Messages**          | A new fan sends 3+ messages                                 | All accounts       |
| **Per First Purchase**    | A new subscriber makes their first purchase                 | All accounts       |
| **Per Paid Subscription** | A free fan converts to a paid subscription (not from Trial) | Paid accounts only |

When taking an offer, the partner selects **one action** they want to be paid for. Each fan is paid for only once, based on the chosen action.

The form shows the allowed price range for each action. Setting higher prices usually means partners pick your offer faster.

### Budget & Daily Limit

* **Total Budget** is how much you're willing to spend in total. Paid from your OnlyTraffic balance.
* **Max Per Day** is the daily spending limit. When the limit is reached, the offer stops being shown to new partners until the next day.

Money is deducted incrementally as goals complete.

### Trial Order

<Tip>We recommend keeping Trial Order enabled.</Tip>

A quality gate for new partners. When a new partner takes your offer, their **first order** is a short Trial Order:

<Steps>
  <Step title="Set trial size">
    You define the trial volume (e.g. 50–100 fans).
  </Step>

  <Step title="Partner delivers">
    The partner delivers those fans at your regular rates.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Partner pauses">
    When the trial completes, the partner pauses and waits for your decision.
  </Step>

  <Step title="You decide">
    **Approve**: the partner continues running orders. **Reject**: the order ends. You decided not to continue working with this partner.
  </Step>
</Steps>

This lets you check traffic quality on a small batch before committing the rest of your budget. If you turn Trial Order off, partners can run at full volume from the first order.

### Content & Source Restrictions

* **Content channels** are the formats the partner may promote (Lifestyle / TikTok / Lingerie / Light Nudes / Full Nude). Disable the ones you don't want.
* **Blocked traffic sources** let you exclude specific traffic sources (e.g. no Instagram, no Reddit).
* **Description** is for optional notes or requirements the partner sees before taking the offer.

## Offer Lifecycle

| Status         | Meaning                                                                             |
| -------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Moderation** | We're reviewing the offer. Usually quick.                                           |
| **Active**     | Offer is live, partners can take it.                                                |
| **Paused**     | You paused it. No new orders, existing ones keep running. Resume any time.          |
| **Closed**     | Manually closed or budget exhausted.                                                |
| **Rejected**   | Moderation declined the offer. The reason is shown in the card, edit and re-submit. |

## Watching Your Orders

Open **CPL → Orders** and switch to the **Client** tab to see orders created against your offers.

For each order you see:

* Which partner took it (display name, level)
* Their **traffic source** and **claimed speed** (fans/day)
* The goal you're paying for, unit price, and progress
* Trial status (e.g. `25/100` delivered of 100 trial fans)
* Live revenue from the account vs. your cost (ARPU / ROMI)
* Remaining budget on the offer

## Moderation & Blocking

* Each offer is reviewed before going live. Typical rejection reasons: DMCA conflicts, disallowed content, prices outside the accepted range.
* If you reject a partner's Trial Order, cooperation with them is terminated.

## FAQ

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Can I change prices after the offer is live?">
    Yes, edit the offer from My Offers. New prices apply to new orders going forward.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Can I run multiple offers at once?">
    Yes, but only one offer per OnlyFans account. If you have three accounts, you can have three active offers.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="What happens when the budget runs out?">
    The offer auto-closes. Existing in-flight orders finish what they've claimed, new orders aren't accepted. Top up the budget to continue (edit the offer).
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="What if a partner sends low-quality fans?">
    Use Trial Order. Reject it and cooperation with this partner will be terminated. You still pay for the trial fans that were delivered.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Is Free-Trial the same as Trial Order?">
    No. **Free-Trial** is an OnlyFans link with free days of access that partners can promote. **Trial Order** is a quality-vetting mechanism where the first order from a new partner is limited and needs your approval. They can be combined.
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
