1. Pick your home base
Choose the platform, clip store, or personal site you want people to treat as your main destination. That becomes the cleanest link to build around.
Beginner path
AussieOnly is being shaped to feel less like being thrown into the deep end and more like getting a clean, adult-only starter map: where to begin, what to set up first, how to look more trustworthy, and when to put yourself forward for discovery.
The simple version
For a first pass, you usually only need four things: one clear name, one main platform or link hub, a short description of your vibe, and an email address you actually check.
Choose the platform, clip store, or personal site you want people to treat as your main destination. That becomes the cleanest link to build around.
Even if you use multiple platforms, your fan path should feel simple. One main route beats dumping a pile of random URLs on people.
Once your basics are live, add your listing so people can find you through a cleaner, Australia-first discovery layer.
Starter checklist
A lot of first-time creators stall because they think they need a full brand pack, five platforms, polished photos and a giant content library before they can put themselves forward. Usually, they do not.
If your first impression is clear, lawful, adult-only and easy to follow, you already have enough to begin building visibility.
Pick the help you need
Still choosing
If you are not sure whether you need a subscription platform, clip store, or a broader stack, start with the platform comparisons.
Links feel messy
Use the link stack guide if your profiles, socials and stores feel scattered or inconsistent.
Ready for visibility
Once you have one solid destination and a simple bio, you are ready for a launch-phase listing review.
Use the contact form and say exactly where you are stuck. Beginner questions are welcome, especially if you are deciding on your first platform mix, profile setup or listing submission.