StarMaker Agency Guide: How Hosts Join Agencies and Earn More

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A StarMaker Agency may help Hosts apply for managed programs, understand Live requirements, participate in events, track performance and handle certain reward or payment processes.

However, joining an Agency does not automatically guarantee higher earnings.

The value of an Agency depends on:

  • The quality of its training and management

  • The events and collaborations it provides

  • The accuracy of its task tracking

  • The commission or deductions in the contract

  • The transparency of its payment records

  • The Host’s own content and audience retention

  • Whether the requirements are realistic

StarMaker’s official App Store listing confirms that the platform supports Live broadcasts, Live Duets, Party Rooms and Family communities. Google Play also describes room creation, singing, games and social interaction. However, these public pages do not provide one universal Agency directory, commission rate, Host salary or required streaming schedule for every country. Agency terms should therefore be treated as regional and contract-specific.

What Is a StarMaker Agency?

A StarMaker Agency is generally an organization or managed group that recruits, supports and monitors Live Hosts.

Depending on the market and agreement, an Agency may help with:

  • Host applications

  • Auditions or trial broadcasts

  • New-Host onboarding

  • Live schedule planning

  • Valid-day and valid-hour tracking

  • Event or PK organization

  • Performance reviews

  • Reward calculations

  • Payment or settlement support

  • Contract management

An Agency should not be confused with StarMaker itself. The Agency may work with Hosts inside the StarMaker ecosystem, but its own promises, bonuses and management policies must be verified separately.

What an Agency Cannot Automatically Guarantee

A recruiter should not promise:

  • Guaranteed Host approval

  • Guaranteed monthly income

  • Guaranteed gifts

  • Permanent traffic or recommendations

  • Guaranteed ranking positions

  • Instant withdrawals

  • Protection from account violations

  • A fixed global StarMaker salary

StarMaker’s public product pages describe the app’s social and Live functions but do not publish a worldwide guaranteed Host-income program or Agency commission table.

StarMaker Agency vs Family

StarMaker officially describes Family as a social community for users with similar music interests. A Family may organize rooms, collaborations and community activities, but it should not automatically be treated as a formal Host Agency.

Feature

StarMaker Agency

StarMaker Family

Main purpose

Host recruitment, management and performance support

Music community and social interaction

Contract

May require written terms

Usually community-based

Earnings role

May manage bonuses, tasks or settlement

Does not automatically manage Host income

Host application

May submit or support applications

May recommend members informally

Live requirements

May track valid days and hours

Usually based on community rules

Events

Agency PKs, training and Host campaigns

Family rooms and social activities

Main risk

Unclear commission or restrictive contract

Social pressure or gift expectations

A user can belong to a Family without necessarily being employed, managed or paid by an Agency.

Do StarMaker Hosts Need an Agency?

Not every Host necessarily needs one.

Some users may already have access to Live, rooms or creator-related tools through their own accounts. Others may encounter regional recruitment programs managed by agencies.

An Agency May Be Useful When:

  • You cannot find a direct Host application route

  • You need help preparing an audition

  • You do not understand valid Live requirements

  • You want structured Host training

  • You need help finding PK or collaboration partners

  • Your regional program uses Agency-managed settlement

  • You want regular performance feedback

  • You need someone to help investigate missing task data

You May Prefer to Remain Independent When:

  • Your account already has direct Host access

  • You can view tasks and earnings yourself

  • You want full control over your schedule

  • You do not want an exclusive agreement

  • You already have a stable audience

  • The Agency commission is higher than the value it provides

  • You only host ordinary social rooms without joining an income program

Independent Host vs Agency Host

Category

Independent Host

Agency Host

Application route

Account-specific or official channel

Agency may submit or support the application

Schedule

Usually self-managed

May include required days or hours

Training

Self-directed

May receive onboarding and coaching

Events

Depends on account access

Agency may organize collaborations or PKs

Income tracking

Host checks the dashboard

Agency may provide additional statements

Deductions

Platform or payout rules

May include Agency commission

Support

Official StarMaker support

Agency management plus official support

Flexibility

Usually higher

Depends on contract

Main risk

Limited guidance

Unclear terms or payment disputes

The better option depends on the Host’s experience, goals and the quality of the available Agency.

Who Can Join a StarMaker Agency?

Eligibility can vary significantly.

A recruiter may consider:

  • Country or account region

  • Age and legal eligibility

  • Account status

  • Live access

  • Profile quality

  • Public singing covers

  • Hosting and communication skills

  • Available streaming schedule

  • Internet and audio quality

  • Previous Live performance

  • Policy compliance

Do not assume there is one global follower requirement, age limit or minimum number of Live hours. Use the actual application and contract shown for your market.

New Hosts

New Hosts may need:

  • A profile review

  • Several public covers

  • A recorded introduction

  • A trial Live

  • Basic training

  • A probation period

  • Proof of schedule availability

Existing Hosts

Existing Hosts may be asked for:

  • Historical Live data

  • Valid-hour records

  • Current Agency status

  • Previous settlement records

  • Audience statistics

  • Confirmation that no exclusive contract is active

Can a Host Join More Than One Agency?

Do not assume that multiple Agency memberships are allowed.

A contract may contain:

  • Exclusivity

  • Minimum contract duration

  • Transfer restrictions

  • Notice requirements

  • Account-binding rules

  • Pending-reward settlement conditions

Applying to a second Agency while still bound to another could cause:

  • Duplicate applications

  • Rejected Host registration

  • Payment disputes

  • Conflicting task records

  • Delayed transfers

  • Frozen or unclear settlement

Confirm your current Agency status before submitting another application.

How to Find a Legitimate StarMaker Agency

Method 1: Check Inside StarMaker

Look in:

  • Me

  • Profile

  • Live

  • Host Center

  • Creator Center

  • Agency Center

  • Official messages

  • Event or recruitment banners

The exact menu names and availability can vary by account and version.

Method 2: Ask StarMaker Support

Ask whether:

  • Agency recruitment is available in your country

  • A specific recruiter or Agency can be verified

  • Your account is already bound

  • You can transfer to another Agency

  • Your payments are direct or Agency-managed

StarMaker currently lists [email protected] as an official support address on both the App Store and Google Play. Google Play also recommends reporting account or app issues through the in-app problem-reporting tools.

Method 3: Verify the Agency Profile

Request:

  • Agency name

  • Agency ID

  • Manager or captain profile

  • Official StarMaker profile

  • Existing Host list

  • Written requirements

  • Recruitment form

  • Contract sample

  • Payment schedule

A social-media username alone is not enough.

Method 4: Speak to Current Hosts

Ask several current or former members:

  • Are payments made on time?

  • Are deductions clearly explained?

  • Does the Agency provide monthly statements?

  • Are Hosts pressured to buy gifts?

  • Are Live hours counted accurately?

  • Does management respond to problems?

  • Can members leave without threats?

  • Has the commission changed unexpectedly?

Do not rely only on testimonials selected by the recruiter.

How to Join a StarMaker Agency Step by Step

Step 1: Check Your Current Binding Status

Review:

  • Host Center

  • Agency Center

  • Current manager

  • Existing contract

  • Previous application

  • Pending transfer request

  • Outstanding settlement

Resolve any existing relationship before joining a new Agency.

Step 2: Review the Agency Requirements

Possible requirements may include:

  • Trial broadcast

  • Minimum account age

  • Public covers

  • Supported language

  • Country or time zone

  • Available Live schedule

  • Minimum valid activity

  • Content category

  • Identity verification

Any specific numbers should come from the current written application, not from an old screenshot or unofficial recruitment chart.

Step 3: Submit Basic Information

An Agency may reasonably request:

  • StarMaker SID

  • Stage name

  • Country

  • Age or date of birth

  • Contact information

  • Preferred language

  • Available Live hours

  • Sample covers

  • Previous Host experience

It should not require:

  • StarMaker password

  • Email password

  • SMS verification code

  • Banking PIN

  • Full card details

  • Remote access to your phone

Step 4: Complete the Audition or Trial Live

An audition may assess:

  • Singing ability

  • Communication

  • Confidence

  • Audio quality

  • Viewer interaction

  • Room management

  • Ability to avoid long silence

  • Schedule reliability

  • Compliance with content rules

Step 5: Save Application Records

Keep:

  • Recruiter name

  • Agency ID

  • Application form

  • Submitted SID

  • Audition date

  • Requirements

  • Approval notice

  • Contract version

Step 6: Read the Contract Before Accepting

Do not accept based only on a message saying you passed.

Review:

  • Commission

  • Valid Live days

  • Valid Live hours

  • Minimum session length

  • Gift targets

  • Bonus requirements

  • Payment schedule

  • Exclusivity

  • Contract duration

  • Penalties

  • Exit procedure

  • Transfer rules

Questions to Ask Before Joining a StarMaker Agency

Earnings Questions

Ask:

  • How are Host rewards calculated?

  • Which gifts or activities are eligible?

  • Does the Agency deduct a commission?

  • Is commission deducted from gifts, bonuses or both?

  • Is any reward guaranteed?

  • What conditions must be completed?

  • Who controls the withdrawal?

  • Can I see the original settlement data?

Live Requirement Questions

Ask:

  • How many valid days are required?

  • How are valid hours calculated?

  • Is there a minimum session length?

  • Do Party Rooms count?

  • Do interrupted Lives count?

  • What happens if a target is missed?

  • Do holidays or technical failures affect requirements?

Payment Questions

Ask:

  • What is the settlement date?

  • Is payment direct or Agency-managed?

  • Which currency is used?

  • What payment method is available?

  • Is there a minimum payout?

  • Are transfer fees deducted?

  • Are taxes withheld?

  • Will I receive a written statement?

Contract Questions

Ask:

  • Is the agreement exclusive?

  • How long does it last?

  • Is automatic renewal included?

  • Can I leave early?

  • Is there a notice period?

  • Are there financial penalties?

  • Can I change Agencies?

  • What happens to pending rewards after leaving?

How StarMaker Agency Earnings May Work

Agency Hosts may receive different categories of rewards depending on their program.

Possible sources include:

  • Eligible Live gifts

  • Activity rewards

  • Valid-day bonuses

  • Valid-hour bonuses

  • Monthly target rewards

  • Ranking bonuses

  • PK or event rewards

  • Agency-specific incentives

StarMaker’s public app pages do not provide a universal Agency earning structure. The contract and current Host dashboard should be treated as the account-specific sources.

Gift Earnings

Gift-related rewards may depend on eligible virtual gifts received during supported Live or room activities.

Activity Bonuses

These may depend on:

  • Valid Live days

  • Valid Live hours

  • Minimum session length

  • Attendance

  • Account compliance

Target Bonuses

A target bonus may require a combination of:

  • Activity

  • Gift value

  • Audience metrics

  • Ranking

  • Event participation

Agency Incentives

An Agency may offer its own:

  • New-Host bonus

  • Training reward

  • Competition bonus

  • Recruitment incentive

  • Performance tier

These incentives should be documented separately from StarMaker platform rewards.

StarMaker Agency Commission Explained

There is no verified global Agency commission that applies to every Host.

Possible models include:

  • Percentage of Host rewards

  • Percentage of bonuses only

  • Fixed management fee

  • Tiered commission

  • No direct Host deduction because the Agency is compensated separately

  • Mixed commission based on performance level

The contract should identify:

  • The gross reward

  • Agency deduction

  • Platform adjustment

  • Payment fee

  • Tax

  • Final net payment

A useful general formula is:

Net Agency Host Earnings = Settled Host Rewards + Eligible Bonuses − Agency Deductions − Payment Fees − Taxes

This formula explains the structure only. It is not an official StarMaker rate.

Does Joining an Agency Help Hosts Earn More?

It can, but not automatically.

How an Agency May Improve Earnings

A useful Agency may:

  • Help a Host understand valid activity rules

  • Prevent task mistakes

  • Provide schedule recommendations

  • Arrange collaborations

  • Organize relevant PKs or events

  • Provide content training

  • Review performance data

  • Help investigate missing rewards

  • Improve audience retention

Why an Agency May Not Improve Earnings

An Agency may provide little value when:

  • Managers rarely respond

  • Hosts receive no useful training

  • Events create spending pressure without audience growth

  • Commission offsets bonuses

  • Targets are unrealistic

  • Too many Hosts compete for limited support

  • Payment records are unclear

  • Management focuses only on gifts

How to Measure Agency Value

Track results before and after joining:

  • Net settled earnings

  • Agency deductions

  • Valid Live hours

  • Earnings per valid hour

  • Average viewers

  • Returning viewers

  • New followers

  • Gift activity

  • Useful events joined

  • Payment delays

  • Support-response time

Do not evaluate an Agency only by gross gift score.

Agency Level vs Host Level

Host Level

A Host level may reflect an individual’s activity, progress or eligibility.

Agency Level

An Agency level may reflect the combined performance of its Hosts, such as:

  • Active Host count

  • Valid Live activity

  • Host retention

  • Gift or reward targets

  • Event performance

  • Policy compliance

A higher Agency level does not necessarily mean every member receives a higher commission or salary. Check whether the contract explicitly connects Agency tier to Host bonuses.

How Agencies Help Hosts Grow

Onboarding

Useful onboarding may cover:

  • Live controls

  • Microphone settings

  • Room moderation

  • Gift notifications

  • Event rules

  • Host dashboard

  • Account safety

Content Planning

An Agency may help create:

  • Weekly themes

  • Song-request sessions

  • Regional music nights

  • Live Duets

  • Open-mic rooms

  • Friendly PKs

  • Holiday events

StarMaker officially supports Live Duets, Party Rooms and social music communities, making collaboration a practical growth strategy for Hosts.

Schedule Optimization

Managers may compare:

  • Time zones

  • Peak audience hours

  • Session length

  • Returning-viewer activity

  • Competition from other rooms

  • Valid-hour requirements

Collaboration

Potential opportunities include:

  • Guest Hosts

  • Duet partners

  • Agency rooms

  • Cross-promotion

  • Family collaborations

  • PK opponents

Performance Reviews

A useful review should examine:

  • Peak viewers

  • Average viewing time

  • Returning viewers

  • New followers

  • Valid hours

  • Gifts received

  • Best songs

  • Technical problems

How to Earn More After Joining an Agency

Complete Valid Tasks

Do not simply stay online for longer.

Confirm:

  • Which room types count

  • Minimum session duration

  • Required Live days

  • Task deadline

  • Whether disconnections invalidate activity

  • Whether results update immediately

Track Net Earnings per Valid Hour

Use:

Net Earnings per Valid Live Hour = Net Settled Earnings ÷ Valid Live Hours

Compare:

  • Different time slots

  • Room themes

  • Song categories

  • Events

  • PK sessions

Build Returning Viewers

Use:

  • A fixed schedule

  • Consistent room themes

  • Viewer-name recognition

  • Regular song requests

  • Reliable audio quality

  • Clear session announcements

Use Agency Events Selectively

Before joining an event, check:

  • Reward type

  • Required gifts

  • Valid activity

  • Ranking difficulty

  • Time commitment

  • Spending pressure

  • Expected net benefit

Not every event is worth the time or audience disruption.

Avoid Dependence on One Supporter

A stable Host community should not rely entirely on one high-spending viewer.

Avoid:

  • Promising private relationships for gifts

  • Changing all content for one user

  • Pressuring one person to meet targets

  • Treating gifts as personal debt

  • Ignoring non-paying viewers

Agency Payment and Settlement Models

Settlement Model

How It Works

Main Advantage

Main Risk

Direct platform payout

Host requests payment through the account

Better visibility and control

Availability varies by program

Agency-managed payout

Agency receives or calculates settlement

Local support and administration

Reduced transparency

Mixed settlement

Platform handles some rewards; Agency handles bonuses

Separates different reward types

Requires two sets of records

Regional manual payout

Agency uses a locally supported method

May serve unsupported payment markets

Longer review and more documentation

Direct Platform Payout

The Host may see:

  • Settled rewards

  • Withdrawable balance

  • Payment method

  • Withdrawal status

Agency-Managed Payout

The Agency may:

  • Calculate monthly results

  • Apply contract deductions

  • Transfer the net amount

  • Provide a settlement statement

Required Records

Hosts should receive or save:

  • Gross rewards

  • Activity bonus

  • Agency bonus

  • Invalid rewards

  • Commission

  • Payment fees

  • Tax deductions

  • Net payment

  • Currency

  • Payment reference

Can You Leave or Change a StarMaker Agency?

Possibly, but the contract and account-binding rules must be checked first.

Reasons to Leave

Common reasons include:

  • Delayed payments

  • Hidden deductions

  • Poor management

  • No useful training

  • Excessive activity requirements

  • Harassment

  • Better independent performance

  • Another verified offer

Review the Exit Clause

Check:

  • Notice period

  • Contract duration

  • Pending rewards

  • Penalties

  • Unbinding process

  • Transfer approval

  • Final payment date

  • Data ownership

What Happens to Pending Earnings?

Get written confirmation of:

  • Who will settle them

  • Whether bonuses remain valid

  • The final payment date

  • Whether commission still applies

  • How the final statement will be delivered

Do Not Join Another Agency Too Early

Wait until:

  • The previous contract has ended

  • Account binding is removed

  • Pending payments are documented

  • Transfer permission is confirmed

How to Identify a Fake StarMaker Agency

Check

Safer Agency

High-Risk Recruiter

Identity

Verifiable Agency profile and ID

Anonymous private account

Application

Formal review or audition

Instant guaranteed approval

Account access

Requests relevant application details

Requests password or OTP

Contract

Written and reviewable

Verbal promises only

Earnings

Conditions and deductions explained

Guaranteed high salary

Payment

Clear settlement records

Private unexplained transfer

Exit

Documented procedure

Threats or hidden penalties

Fees

No unexplained activation payment

Payment required to join

Major Red Flags

Avoid recruiters who:

  • Guarantee approval

  • Guarantee high earnings

  • Demand an activation fee

  • Request a password

  • Request an OTP

  • Request a banking PIN

  • Use only a personal bank account

  • Refuse to provide a contract

  • Hide the commission

  • Force Hosts to buy Coins

  • Threaten to ban the account

  • Refuse to show an Agency ID

Is It Safe to Share Your StarMaker SID?

A SID is a numeric account identifier. It is not the same as a password.

An application or direct recharge may require a SID, but sharing a SID does not prove that the recipient is a legitimate Agency.

Never provide:

  • StarMaker password

  • SMS code

  • Email code

  • Bank password

  • Card PIN

  • Remote device access

Topuplist’s current StarMaker page confirms that its SID recharge requires the SID and selected package, not the account password or verification code.

Common Host and Agency Problems

Agency Payment Is Late

Take these steps:

  1. Check the written settlement date.

  2. Request the current statement.

  3. Confirm whether platform rewards are still pending.

  4. Compare the Host dashboard with the Agency report.

  5. Save all conversations.

  6. Escalate unresolved account issues to official support.

Earnings Are Lower Than Expected

Check:

  • Gross versus net earnings

  • Commission

  • Payment fees

  • Invalid gifts

  • Missed task requirements

  • Bonus eligibility

  • Currency conversion

  • Tax deductions

Live Hours Were Not Counted

Save:

  • Live date

  • Start and end time

  • Room type

  • Host report

  • Screenshots

  • App version

  • Network-error record

Agency Changed the Rules

Request:

  • Updated written terms

  • Effective date

  • Comparison with the original contract

  • Explanation of new deductions

  • Exit option

Do not accept significant payment or contract changes based only on a voice message.

Agency Requests a Password or Payment

Stop the process and verify the recruiter through official support.

StarMaker’s current official support address is [email protected].

30-Day Plan After Joining a StarMaker Agency

Period

Main Goal

Recommended Actions

Days 1–3

Understand the agreement

Review commission, tasks, payment and exit terms

Days 4–7

Complete setup

Test Live tools and create a schedule

Week 2

Build valid activity

Complete qualifying days and hours

Week 3

Use Agency resources

Join useful collaborations and training

Week 4

Evaluate results

Compare earnings, deductions and audience growth

Days 1–3: Understand the System

  • Save the contract

  • Record the Agency ID

  • Identify the manager

  • Confirm valid Live rules

  • Check the settlement date

  • Learn the Host dashboard

Days 4–7: Test the Workflow

  • Test audio

  • Test room controls

  • Confirm activity tracking

  • Start a fixed schedule

  • Record results after every Live

Week 2: Build Consistency

  • Complete valid days

  • Avoid missed minimum sessions

  • Start on time

  • Prepare content in advance

  • Track recurring viewers

Week 3: Use Agency Resources

  • Attend useful training

  • Join relevant collaborations

  • Test Agency events

  • Meet other Hosts

  • Compare audience results

Week 4: Evaluate the Partnership

Ask:

  • Did net earnings improve?

  • Did the audience grow?

  • Are task records accurate?

  • Are payments transparent?

  • Does management respond?

  • Are the requirements sustainable?

How Viewers Can Support Agency Hosts

Viewers can support StarMaker Hosts by sending eligible gifts or participating through likes, comments, follows and shares.

Topuplist currently offers StarMaker Global Server Coin packages through direct SID recharge. The page instructs users to select a package, enter the correct SID and verify it carefully before payment. Incorrect SID submissions can result in failed or unrecoverable delivery.

How to Recharge StarMaker Coins on Topuplist

  1. Open the Topuplist StarMaker recharge page.

  2. Select a Coin package.

  3. Enter the correct StarMaker SID.

  4. Verify each digit.

  5. Choose a payment method.

  6. Complete payment.

  7. Check the Coin balance in StarMaker.

Topuplist currently lists Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay among its supported payment methods, although availability can vary by country and checkout environment.

Topuplist is a digital-goods and recharge platform operated by HyperFighters Tech & Trade Limited. Its site describes secure payments, digital delivery and localized payment coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a StarMaker Agency?

It is generally an organization that recruits, trains, manages or supports Live Hosts. Its exact responsibilities depend on the regional program and contract.

How do I join a StarMaker Agency?

Verify the Agency, review its requirements, submit the requested application information, complete any audition and read the contract before accepting.

Do StarMaker Hosts need an Agency?

Not always. Some Hosts may have direct access, while others may join regional programs managed through agencies.

Can I join an Agency without being a Host?

Some agencies may recruit new users and assist with Host applications. Others accept only existing Hosts.

Does joining an Agency increase earnings?

It may improve training, task completion and event access, but higher income is not guaranteed.

How much commission does an Agency take?

There is no verified universal rate. Use the percentage or deduction stated in the written contract.

Do StarMaker Agencies pay a fixed salary?

Some contracts may include conditional activity rewards or bonuses, but there is no publicly listed worldwide StarMaker Host salary.

How many hours must Agency Hosts stream?

Use the current contract or Host task page. Requirements can vary by market and program.

Can I join two StarMaker Agencies?

Do not assume so. Check exclusivity and account-binding rules before applying elsewhere.

Can I change my Agency?

Possibly, but you may need to complete an exit, notice or unbinding process first.

What happens to rewards when I leave?

The contract should explain whether pending rewards, bonuses and final settlement remain payable.

Why is my Agency payment delayed?

Possible causes include platform settlement, Agency processing, verification, payment-provider delay or a dispute over task eligibility.

How do I verify an Agency?

Check its StarMaker identity, request written terms, speak with existing Hosts and contact official support when uncertain.

Is it safe to share my SID?

A SID may be required for applications or recharge, but never share your password or OTP.

Should I pay a fee to join?

Avoid unexplained activation or approval fees. Legitimate charges, if any, should be clearly documented and independently verified.

Final Agency Checklist

Verify the Agency

  • Agency name

  • Agency ID

  • Recruiter identity

  • Current Hosts

  • Official profile

  • Support confirmation

Review the Contract

  • Commission

  • Valid days

  • Valid hours

  • Gift targets

  • Bonuses

  • Settlement date

  • Exclusivity

  • Exit procedure

Protect Your Account

  • Never share a password

  • Never share an OTP

  • Never share a banking PIN

  • Avoid unexplained fees

  • Save all application records

  • Keep a copy of the contract

Final Verdict: Is a StarMaker Agency Worth Joining?

A good Agency can help Hosts understand applications, complete valid tasks, improve content, join useful events and resolve settlement problems.

However, an Agency is worth joining only when:

  • Its identity can be verified

  • The commission is reasonable

  • Requirements are clear

  • Payments are transparent

  • The contract includes a fair exit process

  • Training and events produce measurable value

Joining an Agency does not guarantee higher earnings. Evaluate the partnership using net income, audience growth, task accuracy and management quality.

Any recruiter requesting a password, OTP, forced Coin purchase or unexplained entry fee should be avoided.

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