I have been in the adult content industry since the early 2000’s. Long enough to have watched platforms come and go, payment processors get squirrely, content trends cycle through, and the entire creator economy reframe what running an adult business looks like. The work I do, both producing my own content and writing for other creators, has stayed the same throughout: figure out what works, do it consistently, and don’t waste time on advice that doesn’t survive contact with real production.
Fetish Scripts is where that work lives publicly.
What this site is
A resource hub for adult content creators making fetish-niche audio, video, and photo content. The blog covers script writing, content creation workflows, industry insights, and the tools that earn their keep on actual shoots. The shop sells the same kind of thing in product form: audio scripts, video scripts, marketing playbooks, ebooks, and creator resources you can drop into your own workflow.
Everything I publish or sell here comes from my own production work. I’m currently making content weekly across NiteFlirt, Clips4Sale, OnlyFans, and other platforms. Top lists on several of those, for context, not as a flex but to be straight with you about where the perspective is coming from. The strategies, scripts, and resources you’ll find here are things I’m actively using and selling, not theory I learned from a creator economy podcast.
What’s on offer
Free, on the blog: practical posts about writing better scripts, batching content, navigating platform changes, choosing tools, and the small operational tweaks that make a creator business actually sustainable.
Paid, in the shop: digital products. Audio and video scripts ready to use or adapt. Ebooks on specific industry topics. Marketing playbooks pulled directly from what’s working for me. Each product is hosted on a third-party platform (NiteFlirt, Etsy, or direct download), so when you click “Buy” you’ll be taken there to complete the purchase. No affiliate links, no Amazon Associates clutter, no third-party referral relationships. Direct from me to you.
Voice and approach
I write in first person and treat the audience as professional peers. No coy euphemisms about the industry, no apologetic framing, no creator-economy generic-speak that doesn’t translate to adult work. Direct, practical, and honest about what’s worked and what hasn’t.
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