How It Works

One verified record.
Every platform.

CreatorRegister is the neutral identity registry for digital creators — built so creators, fans, agencies, and platforms all share the same source of truth.

For Creators

Authenticate your record. Own your identity.

Your record may already exist in our registry. Search your handle, authenticate it with one OAuth login, and your verified identity is on record — permanently.

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Search for your handle
Enter your creator handle on our search page. If your profile is already in the registry, you'll see your record, platform, and any social links we have on file.
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Authenticate via OAuth
One click logs you in through Twitch, Kick, or YouTube. That's how we confirm you're the actual owner — no passwords, no paperwork. You can add TikTok to your record the same way.
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Confirm your social links
Review the social links we have on file and confirm which ones are yours, correct any that are wrong, and add any that are missing. These are the links shown publicly as creator-confirmed.
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Get your Verified record
Your profile moves from On Record to Verified. Agencies, brands, and fans can now look up your handle and see your confirmed identity — and know that anything not on your record isn't you.

For Fans

Know what's real. Spot what isn't.

Fake accounts, fake giveaways, fake Discord servers — impersonators target fans because it works. CreatorRegister gives you a way to check before you click.

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Search any creator handle
Type in the handle of any creator you follow on our search page. If they have a record, you'll see their verified profile instantly.
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See their confirmed links
A Verified profile shows only the social accounts the creator personally confirmed as theirs. If a Discord, TikTok, or Instagram isn't listed — it hasn't been confirmed by the creator.
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Trust the badge, question everything else
If an account, giveaway, or "official" link isn't on the creator's CreatorRegister profile, treat it with caution. The record is the creator's word — not ours, not the platform's.

For Agencies & Brands

Verify any creator before you sign.

Before onboarding a creator or signing a deal, you need to know the person across the table owns what they say they own. CreatorRegister gives you a single lookup that answers that question.

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Search any handle
Look up any creator by their Twitch, Kick, or YouTube handle. You'll see their record, their verification tier, and which social accounts are creator-confirmed as belonging to them.
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Check the verification tier
Three tiers tell you what's been confirmed:
On Record — profile exists in the registry from public platform data.
Owner Linked — creator has authenticated via OAuth and linked ownership of this account.
Verified — creator has confirmed their full cross-platform identity.
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Validate the full social footprint
See which Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and other accounts the creator has confirmed as theirs. Any account not listed was not confirmed by the creator — a clear signal for due diligence.
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Roster verification (coming soon)
Agencies will be able to bulk-verify their entire talent roster against the registry, with a verified badge for each creator. One query per creator. Annual renewal keeps it current.

For Platforms

The cross-platform reference you can't build yourself.

TikTok, YouTube, and Meta are competitors. They will never share identity data with each other. But all of them can independently query a neutral third party — and get the same answer.

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One API. Every platform. No cooperation required.
Each platform queries CreatorRegister independently. No inter-platform data sharing. No commercial agreements between competitors. The registry sits in the middle — a neutral reference every platform trusts precisely because it belongs to none of them.
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Confirmed absences are as powerful as confirmed matches
If an account asserting that it is a known creator doesn't appear in their verified record, that absence is documented and queryable. Platforms gain a formal signal they currently have no way to generate on their own.
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Regulatory tailwinds
Proposed legislation such as the NO FAKES Act creates strict liability for platforms with actual knowledge of impersonation. Integrating CreatorRegister's API gives platforms a formal compliance mechanism — shifting the product from useful to essential.
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Platform partnerships — coming soon
We are building toward formal API partnerships with major platforms. If you represent a platform and want to discuss early integration, contact us at [email protected].

How creator profiles enter the registry

CreatorRegister builds its registry by indexing publicly available creator profile data through the official APIs of platforms including Twitch, Kick, and YouTube. This includes channel names, profile URLs, handles, and social links listed publicly on those platforms.

This is the starting point — not the final word. Platform-indexed data gives us the skeleton of a creator's public identity. The record only becomes Verified when the creator themselves logs in via OAuth and confirms which information is correct and which social accounts genuinely belong to them.

Think of it this way: platforms already make this information publicly available. CreatorRegister organises it into a single structured record and — critically — gives creators the ability to take ownership of that record, correct it, and stand behind it. The creator's confirmation is what makes it trustworthy.

If your profile is in our registry and you'd like it removed, or if any information is incorrect, contact us at [email protected].



Your record might already exist.

Search your handle to find your profile — and authenticate via OAuth to own your record.

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