Use e-residency for OnlyFans?
- May 20
- 1 min read
In a world where business no longer needs borders, Estonia’s e-Residency program has become one of the most practical tools for entrepreneurs, freelancers, consultants, remote founders, and digital creators.Originally launched by the government of Estonia, e-Residency allows non-residents to establish and manage an EU-based company entirely online. Banking, signing contracts, filing taxes, and running operations can all happen digitally — often without ever stepping foot in Estonia.
For many entrepreneurs, this means simplicity. A software developer in South America can invoice European clients seamlessly. A consultant in Asia can operate under an EU company structure. A remote startup founder can manage international business without relocating.
But the beauty of e-Residency is its flexibility. It is not tied to one industry, one geography, or one “type” of entrepreneur. The digital economy is broad, and Estonia recognized that early.
From SaaS founders and crypto startups to independent designers and creators, e-Residency supports business models that barely existed a decade ago.
And yes — technically speaking — even an OnlyFans creator could use e-Residency to run their business professionally.
That might sound like a punchline, but it perfectly illustrates the larger point: modern entrepreneurship no longer fits into traditional boxes. Today’s business landscape includes creators, streamers, educators, influencers, developers, and digital nomads — all operating globally from laptops and smartphones.
For entrepreneurs interested in learning more about setting up and managing an Estonian company through e-Residency, you can contact us through Expat Legal Estonia.
You can also view our client feedback and reviews on the official e-Residency Marketplace profile.


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