Your workspace has a wallet — what that means
The wallet is one of Keepface’s core concepts. Whether you’re a Company workspace (a brand) or an Influencer workspace (a creator), you have one wallet that holds your money in multiple currencies.
What “workspace-level” means
The wallet belongs to the workspace, not to a person. So:
- A Company workspace has one wallet shared by every team member of that company, used to fund every Brand under that company
- An Influencer workspace has one wallet — yours, even if you manage multiple profiles in agency mode (each profile is a separate workspace with its own wallet)
This is intentional: it keeps money flow simple and reconciles cleanly with billing and tax.
The same model, different behaviors
Both workspace types share:
- One wallet per workspace
- Multi-currency balances (KPC + USD, EUR, AZN, RON, AED, SAR — see Supported currencies)
- A unified ledger of every credit and debit
- The same 2% FX spread on conversions
But they differ:
| Company wallet | Influencer wallet | |
|---|---|---|
| Topped up via | Stripe (you fund it) | Earnings only (you don’t top up) |
| Used for | Spending — outreach, unlocks, campaigns | Holding earnings until withdrawal |
| KPC withdrawable? | No — KPC is for spending on Keepface | No — convert to fiat first, then withdraw |
| Bonus balance? | Yes (top-up promos give bonus KPC) | No |
| Withdrawals? | No (top-ups don’t refund) | Yes — to your bank |
The third workspace type — System
There’s a third internal workspace kind: System (Keepface’s own house wallets — outreach revenue, FX spread, promo costs, etc.). You don’t interact with these directly, but they exist in the same wallet table — visible in our public revenue transparency.
Why one wallet, not many
Some platforms split funds into per-product or per-currency separate wallets. We don’t, because:
- One ledger reconciles cleanly with one set of bank statements
- Currency conversion happens at one well-defined moment (FX spread), not implicitly
- Billing and tax docs reference one balance, not five