For many digital creators, the challenge is no longer generating income but accessing it. Delays in payouts, failed transfers, and platform restrictions continue to make it difficult for creators to receive earnings across borders, particularly for those with international audiences.

OneDosh has said it has completed a series of tests enabling creators to receive payouts from platforms including Facebook, TikTok, YouTube (AdSense), and Instagram brand partnerships directly into OneDosh accounts, reducing some of the frictions associated with cross-border payments.

Instead of managing multiple accounts across different services, creators are now able to receive and track their earnings in a single place.

“Creators today are global by default, but the systems they rely on to get paid haven’t caught up. This is about making sure that when you earn, you can actually access your money simply and without delays,” said Jackson Ukuevo, co-founder of OneDosh.

According to the company, the system allows creators to receive payouts from Facebook, TikTok, YouTube AdSense, and Instagram partnerships; manage funds within a single wallet; and access global spending options without the need for multiple financial accounts while maintaining secure and faster transactions.

The approach does not introduce a new earning model but integrates with existing platform payout systems, aiming to streamline the movement of funds from platform earnings to accessible balances.

As more creators expand their reach across multiple platforms and countries, access to timely payments remains a key operational issue within the creator economy.

The development reflects ongoing efforts within fintech and creator-payment infrastructure to simplify how digital workers receive and use income across different platforms and regions.

Royal Ibeh is a senior journalist with years of experience reporting on Nigeria’s technology and health sectors. She currently covers the Technology and Health beats for BusinessDay newspaper, where she writes in-depth stories on digital innovation, telecom infrastructure, healthcare systems, and public health policies.

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