The identity layer
creators never had.

Creators are being impersonated, defrauded, and wrongfully arrested — because no authoritative record of who they are has ever existed. CreatorRegister is that record.

twitch
508,368
kick
74,310
youtube
817,028
1,399,706
Primary Records
3,094,108
Associated Social Links

Creators — your record may already exist, search to authenticate your profile.
Agencies & brands — search any handle to view their verified identity record.

One registry.
Every platform.

01 —
Authenticate your official record
You register your identity once — linking your verified accounts across TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, Kick and X into a single certified record that belongs to you.
02 —
Platforms verify against the registry
Platforms independently query CreatorRegister's API to confirm which accounts genuinely belong to you — no inter-platform cooperation required. One API, every platform.
03 —
Impersonators get exposed
Accounts not listed in your registry record are flagged as suspected impersonation. A confirmed absence is as powerful as a confirmed match — and it's documented.
04 —
Your identity travels with you
As the global creator economy grows, your CreatorRegister record becomes your portable, platform-independent proof of identity — recognised wherever the API is queried.

"In early 2026 I personally documented three separate creator fraud operations running simultaneously. I reported each one to the platforms. Every report was dismissed. That's when we started building — because no reference existed and the platforms weren't going to create one."

Michael Hawkins, Founder  ·  Read the full investigation →
Documented case study — why CreatorRegister exists
Fake agency asserting creator growth
What the fake portfolio asserted

It asserted credit for growing @pokimane from major TikTok growth and listed several other real creators as clients.

The entire credibility layer could be fabricated in about 10 minutes.

Assertion. Response. Consequence.

A creator identity failure, not just a moderation miss.

A fake authority assertion goes live, a documented report is dismissed, and the creator still has no portable way to prove which accounts are real across platforms.

01
False authority is cheap
Borrow a real creator's name, invent growth results, and the scam looks credible before anyone verifies ownership.
02
Manual reporting breaks down
The Jasmine investigation sent TikTok a detailed evidence trail and still got "No violations found" in under 30 minutes.
03
Absence is still unverified
Platforms can check for a match, but they still struggle to prove that an account is not part of a creator's verified identity graph.
Platform response

The report included screenshots and supporting context. The result still came back "No violations found", and the account stayed live.

TikTok response: No violations found
TikTok returned the decision in under 30 minutes.
Creator reality
"I've sent in so many reports, we've mass reported the multiple accounts - TikTok just doesn't give a f***. There's nothing I can do."
Verified Twitch Partner, live on stream
This is the structural failure CreatorRegister is built to solve. See the full documented investigation →
Built for → TikTok YouTube Twitch Instagram Facebook X