About

Rankings by operators, for operators

DMCA Index exists because agencies kept asking us the same question: which service actually works at scale?

Operator Perspective

Our team has managed creator rosters. We know what breaks at 10 models, 50, and 200. That operational experience shapes every review.

Quarterly Benchmarks

We re-run identical test suites against all services every 90 days. Scores move when performance changes, not when contracts renew.

Agency-Scale Testing

We test at 5, 15, and 25 creator scale. Single-creator reviews miss the problems that surface when dashboards, billing, and support get loaded up.

The backstory

When we were scaling our own roster past 30 creators, picking the right DMCA provider turned into a project. The tools that looked great for a solo creator fell apart once we needed dashboards for multiple models, volume billing, and coverage on platforms like Telegram and Reddit.

We ended up building a spreadsheet. Signed up for each provider, ran identical content through their systems, and tracked removal times, coverage gaps, and how pricing scaled with headcount. Other agency operators started asking for a copy.

That spreadsheet became DMCA Index. The scoring criteria weight scalability, multi-creator tooling, and per-model economics because those are the things that actually matter when you are managing more than one person. Referral links help cover hosting and test account costs, but the scores come from the benchmarks alone.

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