OnlyFans Academy
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The amount of money you earn on OnlyFans changes based on your fanbase size, subscription price, and PPV upsells. While it is initially easy to start an OnlyFans account, many creators struggle with how to set their subscription price and how to charge their content on OnlyFans.
That’s not a surprise, pricing on OnlyFans can be incredibly tricky and very sensitive.
In this blog, we’ll give you the tips and tools for you to figure out your optimal price strategy to maximize your earnings as an adult content creator.
You’re smart, you’re a bad bitch, and you can figure this out!

First of All, You’re Probably Undercharging
The content you make and sell is worth top dollar, and you need to treat it like that! Every girl has their own price, and while we’re not recommending you sell astronomically high, you should put value on what you create.
We know users that have lowered their price when their page isn’t doing well – and we advise against doing this unless your price is insanely high (like $30+). The typical price range for pages is $5 to $25.
That’s because if you do end up raising your price again after lowering it, it will turn off auto-renew and be a shock when it automatically alerts your fans. Having a low base price will also impact the way fans value your content, and higher prices bring more quality fans in.
For example, One user dropped their price from $10 to $5, then ended up raising it to $13 (after polling her fans about it and upping the amount of content she was sharing) and her fan count started increasing even faster. So a higher price actually helped her following base grow.
When you make a price change, keep fans in the loop and make them feel a part of the decision so you don’t drop your retention.
The more you charge upfront for your page, the more you can also reward long-term or loyal fans with discounts and run special sales. It’s better to constantly discount your subscription than choose a really low price.
Remember that your page is exclusive- fans have full access to you and everything you’ve ever posted.
Beyond that, they’re not just paying for your content, they are paying for a relationship with you. You’re updating daily, replying to their messages, and blessing them with the gift of your time!!
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Should Your Page be Free or Paid?
The best bet is to always have a paid page, or have both a free and paid page. You can continue to draw attention to your paid page with your free one, while monetizing some fans that don’t want to pay a monthly subscription with PPVs and tips, which you’ll see more on in the next sections
If you’ve been running a free page and want to switch to a page with a fee to subscribe, be careful.
Beware! When you switch your account from free to paid, it unlocks all of your content and the subscription fee doesn’t start until next month (aka everyone sees everything you post for free for a month).
This is because subscription pages don’t allow for locked content on your main feed, so it automatically unlocks everything. You would be better off making a new paid page and incentivizing people to go there.
Test Your Fan’s Spending
You deserve to be fairly compensated for the time you put into making content!
To make the most that you can, you have to be testing fan willingness to pay. It’s this way that you figure out the maximum amounts you are able to charge.
Pricing strategy will be something you constantly adjust as you grow. The more content you have available and the experience you have as a creator, the more you can charge.
Let’s break down how to do this with both mass & private PPVs
Pricing Mass PPVs
Mass PPVs capture a much larger audience and are a great way to sell a ton of content with a little less effort. However, it can still be tricky to get this right as every fan has a different willingness to pay.
Right now, let’s say you send a PPV for $30 – you would lose out on money from the people who bought it but may have been willing to spend $50, or even $100. You also might lose out on the people who would have bought it for just a little bit lower.
To solve this profit loss, Supercreator has built an incredible breakthrough feature that allows you to charge different prices personalized to the fan’s buying and spending habits, in the same one mass PPV.
This has never been possible before, and cannot be done with OnlyFans on its own!

Pricing Private PPVs (1:1 upsells)
Each fan has their own willingness (or ability) to pay. Private PPVs take a lot more effort, and therefore, are only worth it if you’re getting a lot of value from a fan.
In order to test the maximum you can get and see who top spenders are, you will want to gradually raise your prices throughout your conversations as the content becomes more explicit.
As you chat and they unlock your messages, you can keep testing a fan with prices and seeing how they react to it.
For example, you can see if they would spend $10 for a topless picture, then up it to $25 for more explicit close-up photos, and higher for short videos.
Or, if a fan is asking for a discount, instead of giving it, simply send similar content with a lower price,
You can say something along the lines of “No babe I can’t do that but I can send you something similar I bet you’d love”.
Doing this ensures fans don’t keep expecting discounts. Still, upsell the reduced but different content with a price that’s just a little bit above what he asked for. The fan will probably still buy it, this is just a good bartering practice!
Look at similar OnlyFans creators
One of the first things you should do when deciding what you should charge on OnlyFans is to look at similar content creators in your niche. You should consider what type of content they post, the size of their other socials, and if they have an additional free page when getting inspired from how much they charge.
Choose the optimal pricing based on data
Pricing can be a lot of information to keep track of, so using the Supercreator extension to see all the sales history, maximum spend on PPVs, and average spend is a must so you’re pricing your content in the most effective way.
With this feature, you’re going to be able to sell WAY more efficiently and earn a ton more.

Maximize Your Tips
Tipping is a great feature from OnlyFans that helps you increase earnings when catering to your fan relationships.
If they tip heavily *just because* (meaning they gave you money without anything in return), or tip you right at the beginning of the conversation, they’re more likely to be valuable fans.
Give special attention to the generous people and show your gratitude by occasionally mentioning the more active and appreciative ones in your content.
You can also maximize the tipping features by creating a tip menu mentioning all of your services in an order.
For example, you could set a price of $50 for sexting, $100 for video calls, $200 for exclusive videos, and so on.
Get creative with this – you can offer special menus for subscribers during their birthdays, for the girlfriend experience, or for you to take photos of their name on your body in certain places.
There is also a maximum amount you can spend for PPVs (usually $200) and if you want to go beyond this, you can do so only by asking for tips.
So you’d have them send the amount several times, for example, $100, then another $100, and another $100.
This isn’t Pornhub, this is OnlyFans – If someone isn’t willing to pay for your content, they’re not a fan. They’re an opportunist (more on how to avoid these time wasters here).
Overall, the way to maximize your profits is by testing your fans’ willingness to pay and correctly charging for the volume and quality of content you are creating.
You’ll get it right by working off of your own real data, learning from trial and error, and using Supercreator tools and insights to sell like the bad bitch you are!
**One last important tip – after you chose your prices, you have to stick with them in order to teach your fans to expect this. If you consistently charge $50$ for a video, your fans will know that in order to see your video they should pay this amount.

A Guide to OnlyFans pricing

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Explode Your Earnings!
This is the NUMBER ONE mistake you’re making with your OnlyFans page.
Using PPVs to their full potential is monumental in your earnings as an adult content creator.
If you’re reading this blog, you’re likely in one of two categories
1. You’re sending PPVs and not selling as much as you could be
2. You don’t send PPVs (or mass PPVs) and are curious if it’s worth it
There is absolutely no reason to NOT send PPVs! Even if it’s only once a week, you are missing out on hundreds, possibly THOUSANDS of dollars because of this.
There are a handful of creators who don’t send any PPVs and use that as their marketing strategy. And that’s just not very effective.
We know creators who did this and their subs were actually more likely to drop when it came time to renew. What they would pay each month to get new content was not worth what they gained with the initial sub-price and unlocking of everything.
You definitely want to be sending PPVs as they make a huge difference to your OnlyFans page earnings. If you are strategic about them, you will absolutely boost your sales and be on your way to becoming a top creator.
Read our 5 hacks to be sure you’re making the most of your PPVs 👇
Hack #1: Use Mass PPVs
The Mass PPV feature is an incredible way to build another automatic revenue channel within your OnlyFans.
A lot of fans are not worth your time or attention. This isn’t to be mean, but time is money, and if they’re not giving you money, they don’t get your time!
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Still, these fans may stay on your page and there’s always a chance they’ll decide to buy. With your mass PPVs, you have a chance of selling to them without having to use up your valuable time.
Mass PPVs also alert the fans that aren’t actively chatting with you that that yes, you’re hot and you’re still here.
Hack #2 - Upsell Your Content
PPVs are a great way to upsell your content, and your creativity and selling strategy can be truly endless here.
Experiment with bundles of photos and videos, and offer special sales around occasions (or even just because).
Here’s an example of an upselling strategy from a top creator:
Charging 25$ for PPV videos under 2 minutes long, anything longer and they set a high tip goal and say they will release the full 5+ minute video if they reach it. If she doesn’t reach the goal in a set amount of time, she’ll send it out to the people who tipped on the post only.
Another example:
Send a safe selfie and ask for a tip to reveal more. If they tip, reveal more and more.
There are tons of pricing strategies you can follow – read more here.
Hack #3 - Don’t Send Explicit Previews
Girl this isn’t charity! Don’t give anything away for free 😩
This includes not giving any previews… MOST of the time. You want to steer clear of any explicit previews, where you let them “try you out” or watch any juicy parts of your videos for free.
You can send blurred-out previews or a video clip right before you get nude or do anything explicit. Just be sure that you don’t include anything good so you keep them curious. Tease and make sure they know there’s way more to see if they unlock (and they’ll really be missing out if they don’t open it.
Hack #4 - Charge Every Fan the Most You Can
Every fan has a different amount they will spend on you. You’re able to know what that is and charge them in your private PPVs, but what about in your mass PPVs?
Supercreator has the only tool out there that will totally multiply your mass-PPVs earnings with automated personalized pricing. This does all of the math and guesswork for you, so each individual fan is targeted with a price that fits their spending habits 🎯
For individual PPVs, you can also track spending history and see the total value of the fan so you know who to chat with and what you’ll be able to charge based on what they spend on average.
Hack #5 - Autofollow and Send to Expired Subs
This is the secret hack that will instantly supersize your mass PPV reach 📈
Auto following subs helps in soooo many ways. You’ll see fan retention boosted from them coming back to your page, more PPVs sold overall, and more activity across your page.
5 Hacks to Earn the Most from Your PPVs

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TL;DR: Spice Up Your OnlyFans Dirty Talk
- Start sexting with personalized lines.
- Set pricing for exclusive interactions.
- Overcome discomfort in explicit messaging.
- Keep conversations engaging with detailed descriptions.
- Use emojis and audio notes for vivid communication.
- Tailor experiences to individual fan preferences.
- Focus on building strong connections for better OnlyFans content.
Send the Hottest Sexts
You know that you make incredible content. Your super hot photos and wild videos drive your fans crazy. However, there’s one thing that even the most experienced adult content creators struggle with – dirty talk.
Even if this feels fake or cringe, dirty talk is essential for upselling content to your fans and keeping them coming back for more. You’re here to build strong relationships with your top spenders and dirty talk is an essential part of doing that.
How to Initiate:
Before diving into sexting, make sure you’ve warmed up the fan. In sexting and dirty talk, you are building your own sexual environment that’s unique to you and the fan.
Take notes on what they’re into, and try a couple of intro lines to see if the fan is online and ready to get dirty.
You can kick things off with an opener like this:
“Hey babe, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about you… can I share what’s been on my mind?”
or
“Babe, can I tell you about how turned you’re making me?” followed by a photo.
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Oftentimes the fan will already be saying sexual things in response to your content – you can keep the ball rolling and initiate a sexting session from there easily too.
Establish Pricing
Aside from the sexy captions with your photos and videos, make sure that back and forth sexting between you and a fan should always be paid for.
If they start off talking dirty to you, or you’ve opened up a convo with them, you can then suggest keeping the conversation going with tipping.
An example of what to charge could be a set rate per minute ($1-$5) which also includes a few sexy pics and little 10-second clips.
If they try to initiate over social media, reply with a cute flirty message followed by “if you wanna keep chatting subscribe to my OnlyFans and we can chat all night” then I send the link.
For both fans and social media followers, if they make it work to persuade them in any way, they never planned on paying. Avoid the timewasters and focus on fans that will bring the money.
Get Over the Cringe Factor
The hardest part of sexting is brushing off the awkwardness of typing out sexual messages and really getting into the conversation.
Remember that the person you’re sexting is there for a reason. They find you insanely attractive, and the more you’re into it, the more they are into it.
If something isn’t feeling right, switch the dynamic. The best messages come from a place of empowerment and hype. You are turning this person on and they only desire you.
Keep it Hot
How do you keep it sexy and fun? Here are some ideas:
- Recount a time when you were sexually invigorated in person
- Describe your masturbation routine
- Tell them what kinks and turn-ons you have
- Describe sexual acts they can do to you and how you would react
Make sure you’re validating what the fans says and being responsive to where they are leading the conversation. Make the fan feel sexy, powerful, and validate when they say something you find hot.

Emojis are also a must-have when it comes to sexting. They help you express yourself and give hot visuals of what’s going on. 🍆🍆🍑🍑💦💦
With video or audio notes, address the fan with general pet names, make sure to moan, and speak with a sensual voice.
While you’re figuring out what turns the fan on the most, there are a few Supercreator tools you can use to be sure you remember this key information and have it at your disposal whenever you need it.
Now, get out there with that dirty mouth of yours and make bank through your sexy sexting sessions!
How to Spice Up Your OnlyFans Dirty Talk

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Stop Losing your Subscribers!
Have you been losing subs and can’t figure out why?
You’re attractive, so stop thinking you’re not.
Your body is beautiful, so don’t blame it.
Your smile is one of a kind, so don’t doubt it.
Subs will always have a preference for a certain look or personality. They may also run into money issues and have to unsub. That’s ok. What’s not ok is putting yourself down for losing subs.
Keeping your subs around long term actually just comes down to being strategic – so read this guide to get you on track to keeping your subs with you long term!
Retention Rate, LTV and Churn
These are important metrics you should be regularly checking and by paying attention to them and what actions get results, you can increase your retention.
Retention Rate – How many fans are staying month to month, usually written as a percentage or ratio.
LTV – Life Time Value. This is an estimate of the average revenue that a customer (or fan) will generate throughout their lifespan as a customer.
Churn – This term is used to describe when subs join and then drop, and can be measured by how many subs are being lost or the rate at which they drop out.
Why Should I Try To Keep Existing Fans vs Getting New Ones?

You’re consistently getting new fans. But if you’re losing fans at the same rate, you won’t really be growing.
The number one way to increase the profitability of your OnlyFans page will be to make sure your fan count is overall increasing, you have a high retention rate, and you are maximizing the life time value of each fan.
Getting new fans is hard – keeping them around when they’ve joined is much easier. It’s more effective to focus on the subs you have than chase new customers that you don’t know as much about and have to start over with.
The answer of how to fix this is simple, but not necessarily easy. Let’s start with your prices.
Offer a Consistent Price
In this section, put yourself into the shoes of your fans and to try to understand their perspective.
A popular promotion technique we see a lot is getting a subscriber in for a low price which then jumps up the next month.
And sure, this will work to get new subscribers who are looking for a deal. But after that deal is over, this will kill your retention. Think about this – they join for a low price and have months of your content available to them. Once they’re in and paying, you are only adding a fraction of that as new content every month.
Instead, make sure that your page is competitively priced each month. Don’t let the amount of your first-month offer be more than 3 – 5 x lower than the normal price (ex: $5 first month for a $20 a month normal price).
It can be tempting to give a great discount to new subs – but instead, you’d actually be better off giving current fans who are the most dependable a deal.
They will see it as a token of good faith and reward for your loyalty – and you only need to do this every so often to see results!
Make Fans Feel Important
If someone is kind and giving to you, you will want to do more for them.
Establish an attitude of generosity and rewarding fans and they will want to spend more on you!
For example, you can film a special clips, repurpose old content into special bundles, and get creative with monthly themes or rewards.
In your welcome message, you can include a selfie or discounted video to thank them for joining. Read more about how to write a great welcome message here.
For those who have to rebill on, be sure to send them an extra appreciation for sticking with you. Be careful though – don’t remind them they have to rebill on or else they may go turn it off (weird logic, I know 🙄) just say how you appreciate them staying with you and you’re happy to have them here.
You can also send a fake “accidental” rebill thank you to users who don’t have it enabled – so they’ll turn it on in hopes of getting more thank yous. But other than little white lies like that, you should be honest & transparent with fans…
Be Honest About What You Offer
In hand with generosity is honesty. Don’t be deceptive about what you offer – if you do, you will lose trust and fans won’t stick around.
You should be clear about what is available to fans before they even sub. Don’t promise free explicit videos on your feed if that’s not what you have. Go over what is in your OF bio to make sure fans don’t feel tricked right after they join.
Keep your fans in the loop with what’s going on with your page. If they feel informed or consulted in the decisions you make, they will be much more accepting. Post updates around pricing, what content will be coming out soon, specials, and other logistics, and you’ll find them much more likely to stay.
For PPVs, write a truthful description of what you will be sending out. An extreme example of a creator not doing this and getting in trouble is Bella Thorne. She promised fans nude photos in an expensive PPV message and instead sent lewds. She faced hundreds of complaints and refund requests, and OnlyFans enacted a sitewide limit on pricing as a result Don’t be that bitch.

You’ll see that with trust, you can really charge as much as you want as long as you are delivering.
Remember That the Fans are Why You’re Here
Being an Onlyfans creator puts you in a very unique place of pseudo-stardom.
A comparable analogy would be the difference between a self-made influencer and a movie star. Movie stars are talented actors who become famous based on their Hollywood exposure. Influencers become famous for their personality, and being able to capture and retain their own audience.
You’re essentially more of an Adult Content Influencer than a Porn Star. You can even think of it as being a virtual stripper. People aren’t just buying your nudes – they’re buying a form of connection and validation.
Increasing your OnlyFans subscribers then comes down to increasing the number of people who feel connected to you. Subs are here because they like you, and sharing exclusive and personal things about your daily life makes you even more real and valuable to them.
(Relationship Building is a whole THING – more about that here)
It is your JOB as an OnlyFans creator to make people feel special and good.
You can do this right away by sending new subs a lively DM possibly with an added bonus attached. Make sure that your pinned posts are both welcoming and exciting to get subs interacting with you and your page right away.
This is a HUGE opportunity to make an impression and become more than just another pretty face!
Making it Personal
Your fans love hearing from you and knowing that their opinion matters.
Use the polls feature to ask fans directly what they want to see – this can be about outfits you should buy, the content they want, and even questions about current events or hobbies you know they like!
Give thanks for tips, reply to comments, get back to questions and requests in a timely manner.
You should also go live at least twice a month (or week if you can).

Going Live on Onlyfans is super attractive and gives fans one-of-a-kind exclusive content. So it’s no surprise that they go crazy for it, and you also get lots of tips! You can strip, touch yourself, dance, or offer more things for a set price.
They’ve been watching your content over and over, thinking about you, and now you have a chance to really make an impact. You’ll find that fans stick around just to see what happens in your lives.
The real way to keep your subs is by offering the best experience – and what makes this possible is knowing the most about the fans you possibly can.
You need to know how much they’re spending, keep notes on their personality and interests, and how long they have been with you. (Click here to see how you can do this in the most efficient way)
It’s these seemingly little details that keep subscribers coming back for more.
Follow Your Expired Subs
Automatically follow back your expired subs to show them you’re paying attention.
You can keep sending them mass messages and PPVs after they’ve discontinued their subscription. There is a chance they will still buy from you, and even be enticed to start subbing to you again.
Doing this by hand would take a long time – instead, use Supercreator’s tools to automatically follow expired subs and send them messages.
Your overall takeaway from this blog is this: what keeps people coming back is consistent value, personality, and fulfilling fans’ needs.
There are a lot of ways you can do this, and supercharging the tools available to you will make it easier and worthwhile to do so!

How Do I Keep My Fans on OnlyFans?

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How to Spot and Deal With Timewasters
Cheapskates, Freeloaders, Beggars, etc.

Some people will always try to get something for nothing (or for very little) – and these are the people we call time wasters.
In this blog, we’ll talk about two types of time wasters – ones you run into on social media and ones who are subs.
Avoiding them will free up more of your time for promoting your account and actually making money – so keep reading to see the best way to do so.
Timewasters on Social Media
You’ll see them in your social media DMs all the time. They’ll chat with you, ask you about yourself or what you offer, or ask to see more content for free.
You might think if you give them a free sample or attention they’ll become paying subs.
This is NOT the case!
If they wanted to subscribe they would. Don’t waste your time.
When someone is being super chatty in your messages, tell them they can sub to your OF if they want to continue – keep your flirty and friendly tone, but also let them know you mean business.
They’ll either subscribe or they won’t but the conversation should be done after that. It’s not your job to change someone’s mind.
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I would recommend stating in your bio that you only answer DMs on OF (or for Insta call it paid site, premium site, exclusive site, etc).
As you grow in popularity, the amount of DMs you get will go up. Delete your messages, or use a bot to thank them for reaching out and say you only reply on Onlyfans.
Time Wasters on OnlyFans
Even after somebody subs, they might not be willing to spend more to see more.

They may have excuses – waiting for a paycheck, falling on hard times, wanting a sample before paying more, already tipping you, etc, etc.
Don’t give explicit previews, don’t sent content before they pay, and don’t spend your time trying to convince subs! 😤
A valuable fan won’t make excuses or be cheap. Fans act this way aren’t worth paying attention to – and the sooner you stop humoring them, the better.
What Can You Say to These Subs?
You should explain politely but with confidence that you don’t talk for free, and ask for a tip.
Or ask them why they don’t buy your content, while flirting and saying that you know he’s gonna love it, you’ll take ideas for future content from him if he buys, etc.
If he’s still not buying – just stop giving them attention.
Given an ultimatum, the will either buy, or you will get to not waste time on them and focus on valuable fans!
Some fans just talk and don’t buy or tip – it’s just the way it is.
You can’t control them. What you can control however is not wasting your time with low paying subs. You need to automatically track who’s spending a lot on you and focus on those fans! 💸

Yes – it’s possible to do that 🤣
With Supercreator fan insights, you can see how long a fan is subscribed and how much he spent on your PPVs or tipped you as well as their buy rate (how they bought compared to every PPV you’ve sent them).
If they have been there for over a month and their buy rate is less than 10%, or if they haven’t spent a dime yet – they are a time-waster!
Put more of your time and energy into higher value subs that you have a connection with, and strengthen that connection by noting things about them and what they are into.
Now that you know this, start taking back your time. Every minute spent stacks up – and you’ll be able to do so much more for yourself and your business if you know how to prioritize your time.
Stop Timewasting Fans From Damaging your Onlyfans

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Congrats! You are now a proud owner of a creator account on OnlyFans, the world is your oyster and you can do whatever you want!
Right?
Think again. In the ever evolving landscape of adult entertainment and specifically the adult creators platform the terms and conditions keep getting updated, it’s a natural process due to the fact that this is a new industry, and along that road decision makers and platform managers have to mitigate risks either by perceiving potential issues or by learning the hard way and then updating the terms and conditions (or terms of service, otherwise known as TOS).
So remember that you signed up? So yeah, you actually signed something. Can you tell us what?
“Errrm, the Terms Of Service?”
Well yeah, but do you know what the TOS says?
Let’s clarify, shall we 🙂
TL;DR: Understanding OnlyFans T.O.S.
- OnlyFans prohibits explicit content involving guns, drugs, minors, and non-consensual acts.
- Content creators must own or have rights to the content they post.
- OnlyFans requires age verification and adherence to copyright laws.
- The platform restricts certain acts and content types, detailed in their TOS.
- Violations can lead to account suspension or termination.
- Changes in TOS are communicated to users, who must comply to continue using the service.
What Can Onlyfans do with my content?

Does my content have rights, or does someone have rights to my content?
So, just to make it clear, OnlyFans terms states that you give them license to do a lot of things with your content. The license you grant them is:
- For distribution or redistribution
- Forever (including after you stop using the platform)
- Worldwide
- Royalty free
This Does NOT mean OnlyFans can sell your content without paying you. It does mean that they can watermark and use your content for advertising purposes and you will get nada in return.
Yep…
It’s Porn, So I Can Do Anything, Right?

Think again! OnlyFans isn’t like a regular porn site. There are things that you would find on a porn site but OnlyFans would frown upon (= ban your account) the reasons for that are mainly political and frankly, not important.
Here is a list of content that can get you banned from OnlyFans:
1. Illegal or Extreme Fetishes: OnlyFans is not strong with the dark side. So things that are in the realms of taboo are…well.. Taboo:
- Incest
- Beastiality
- Forced acts or lack of consent
- Hardcore Bondage or BDSM
- Urine\Scat play
- Lactation
- Public Nudity and Exhibitionism
2. Violent or Illegal Activity:
- Weapons
- Drugs
- Escort Services
- Torture or Abuse
- Blood (also fake blood)
- Minors (displaying or even mentioning anyone under 18)
3. Personal Info: Meetups and\or your location
4. Promoting other platforms outside of OnlyFans: More on that later.
Makes sense right? Well keep in mind that it’s not that OnlyFans hires people to watch all of your content. In most cases that would be an automated algorithm. Creating content and there’s a poster of a gun behind you? You may get flagged and be blocked for a certain period until a human can revise and approve.
OnlyFans takes content moderation very seriously, and Violations can happen in ways that don’t seem obvious. We even know a creator that was banned for squirting as it was flagged as urine 🤦♀️
So best to be on the safe side, revise your content before uploading and when in doubt – stop and think. It’s also good advice for life in general.
To further assist you in your efforts to not get banned, here is a comprehensive list of words that are not allowed on OnlyFans:
Banned and prohibited words on OnlyFans
abduct, abducted, abducting, abduction, admireme, animal, asphyxia, asphyxiate, asphyxiation, asphyxicate, asphyxication, bait, ballbusting, bareback, beastiality, bestiality, blacked, blackmail, bleeding, blood, bloodplay, bukkake, caned, caning, cannibal, cbt, cervics, cerviks, cervix, child, chloroform, chloroformed, chloroforming, choke, choking, coma, comatose, consent, cp, cycle, diapers, dog, doze, drinking, drunk, drunken, enema, entrance, escort, escorting, fanfuck, farm, fecal, fetal, fisted, fisting, flogging, foetal, forced, forcedbi, forceful, forcing, fuckafan, fuckfan, gangbang, gangbangs, gaping, golden, hardsports, hooker, hypno, hypnotize, hypnotized, hypnotizing, inbreed, inbreeded, inbreeding, incapacitate, incapacitation, incest, intox, inzest, jail, jailbait, kidnap, kidnapped, kidnapping, knock, knocked, lactate, lactation, lolicon, lolita, medicalplay, menstrate, menstrual, menstruate, menstruating, menstruation, meet, molest, molested, molesting, mutilate, mutilation, necrophilia, nigger, paddling, paralyzed, passed, pedo, pedophile, pedophilia, pee, peeplay, pegging, piss, pissing, poo, poop, preteen, prostituted, prostituting, prostitution, pse, rape, raping, rapist, restrictedwordtestzulu, scat, showers, skat, snuff, strangled, strangling, strangulation, suffocate, suffocation, teen, toilet, toiletslave, toiletslavery, torture, tortured, trance, unconscious, unconsciousness, underage, unwilling, vomit, vomitted, vomitting, watersports, whipping, young, zoophilia
Geez! Right? If you wonder why OnlyFans stopped you from posting something and didn’t explain why, this could very well be the reason. And we are learning of more and more words like these as we go. For example: someone wrote that she wanted to say “this happened fifteen seconds ago” but got denied. Apparently, you can’t use the word “fifteen”.
Always think if what you post can be somehow deemed taboo by an algorithm.
Collaborating with other Models
Along your journey in the realm of adult content creators you might meet friends which you will want to collaborate with. Whether it’s another performer or even a body part (ahem ahem) being in the frame, you need to give them credit.
If it’s another OnlyFans model – make sure you tag them.
To tag a Creator’s account, simply @ their username. You can also include their full URL “onlyfans.com/username” instead.
If it’s anyone without an OnlyFans account – according to OnlyFans policy they need to sign a model release form.
Promoting other things via your OnlyFans
Promoting other social media channels on OnlyFans is OK but like any other thing, be cautious. The people at OnlyFans want you to drive users to the platform and not away from it.
Be very careful with advertising or trying to sell content outside of OnlyFans. Let’s say you have a Manyvids account on which you make more profit for a given video than on OnlyFans.
You are smart and you want to make more money, but the people at OnlyFans are smarter so they may prevent you from posting that link or ban your account altogether. The main idea is that OnlyFans wants to keep users in OnlyFans so any attempt to drive traffic away to other creator sites may give you “the ban”.
DO NOT by any means, promote any paid sexual services, OnlyFans are very strict regarding sex workers.
It’s not black and white, some creators work with premium services and try to connect with users outside the platform – a private message with your email to a user may flag your account.
DO NOT mention or talk to your subscribers about any money wire apps such as cashapp, venmo and such. An amazon wishlist is common practice and is allowed.
Don’t Spam! It’s Rude! (And Can Get You Banned)
According to the OnlyFans TOS (again, it’s terms of service, are you paying attention?) spam is: “content which has the intention or effect of artificially increasing any Creator’s views or interactions, or which is otherwise inauthentic, repetitive, misleading or low quality.”
Now c’mon peeps, use your common sense, you know if something can be considered spammy or not.
Think before you mass send, commenting or posting anything. Try not to use the same sentences and phrases or sending users outside of OnlyFans because any one of these types of behaviour can get your account flagged and god forbid, banned…
In order to mass send quality messages, you could use Supercreator – it’s Super Mass feature allows for a more authentic and personalised message which can reduce the risk of being reported or flagged.
Is It Cool to Advertise Other Creators Or Products?
Short answer – Yes, but with some limitations.
The longer answer – You can advertise other creators or products as long as you keep things legitimate and don’t violate any terms of service. However, OnlyFans’ rules state that you cannot promote “third-party commercial activities or sales, such as contests, sweepstakes and other sales promotions, product placements, advertising, or job posting or employment ads” without their prior express consent.
So if you want to advertise another creator or product, make sure it doesn’t fall under those prohibited categories. You should also clearly mark any ads or promoted content with #ad for transparency and to avoid issues. As long as your advertising follows OnlyFans guidelines and Terms of Service, and you properly disclose it, you should be fine. But when in doubt, it’s best to get approval from OnlyFans first before running any external advertising or promotions just to be safe.
How OnlyFans May Change Its Terms of Service
Let’s get straight to the point. OnlyFans can change their Terms of Service in certain situations. For instance, if there’s a legal change or some urgent security issue like fraud or data breaches, they may need to alter the terms quickly. They’ll try to notify you through email or via their platform, but sometimes the changes might be so pressing that there’s not much time for a heads-up. If you’re not on board with the changes, you have the option to terminate your agreement with them before the new terms take effect. However, if you continue to use OnlyFans after the changes are implemented, you’re automatically agreeing to the updated terms.
That’s why you always have to be on the lookout and keep updated, don’t trust some random article you bumped into online (erm, except us…). Read for yourself, subscribe to newsletters and be on the lookout for any email announcing changes in policy.
Just To Conclude…
We made a little table for you that outlines what you should and shouldn’t do:
🌟 The Shining Do’s 🌟 | 😈 The Dark Side: Don’ts 😈 |
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Give credit where it’s due! Tag other creators! Release forms if needed! | Spam your fans. Seriously, don’t be that person. |
Foster genuine relationships with your fans. Because nothing says “I care” like a heartfelt emoji. So go ahead, pretend you’re BFFs. | Send links or messages about alternative payments. What are you, an amateur? |
Put on your fancy pants and make content so good it could have its own fragrance line. | Posting or messaging about illegal, grotesque, extreme stuff, or mentioning minors. |
As OnlyFans evolves, having the right tools is key for staying compliant. Supercreator provides powerful automation and insights to optimize your account within guidelines. Features like Scripts and Smart Mass Messages help you scale messaging properly. And Supercreator’s analytics identify opportunities to boost revenue without spamming. With Supercreator, you can focus on quality content while proactively playing by the rules.

Understanding OnlyFans T.O.S. (in 2025)
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Getting started on OnlyFans
Good News! The email from OnlyFans has just arrived and your account has been approved.
The potential for your account is boundless but where do you begin? There are lots of things to consider if you want to build up to being a top 0.1% creator.
Use these tips so you can get on track to becoming a lean, mean, content-creating machine!
Set Your Price

On OnlyFans, the minimum amount you can charge is $4.99 and the maximum is $49.99 for your subscription price.
The price you set also depends on the type of content and your posting schedule.
There are calculators you can use to predict how much you could possibly earn. However, these only can calculate based on the subscription price and not on tips, gifts, or paid messages.
This means that you can charge a lower price for your subscription price but then charge more for paid posts, messages, and live streaming.
When considering your price, remember that fans need to feel like they are getting good value for their money. Lots of creators offer special discounts to attract more fans at the start.
The bottom line is usually: the more fans subscribed = the more money earned.
Plan out your content

Whether you want your OnlyFans to be a side hustle or a full-time job, it’s recommended to plan out your content ahead of time.
In order to maintain your fans, you need to keep them interested with fresh content. A great way to stay organized could be creating a posting schedule. If you do have other commitments, another option is to make lots of content ahead of time and then release a little over time.
The amount of content you release is up to you but make sure to keep your account active so fans will keep coming back for more.
Promote and Advertise Your OnlyFans
The ways to promote your OnlyFans are endless.
If you don’t have the means to use Aeriel advertising, why not use social media?
Utilize these platforms to put yourself out there and build your fan base.
If you already have a following on Instagram for example, your followers there will likely be interested in the more exclusive content that you are posting to OnlyFans.
Another great way to promote your profile is to collaborate with other creators. Especially ones who make similar content.
There are many ways to do this but a few suggestions are releasing joint content, shouting each other out on one another’s profiles, or reposting each others content.
You can look for SFS groups on Telegram, Reddit, or just reach out to other creators yourself.
Get To Know Your Fans
In addition to viewing what you post, fans ultimately want to interact with you.
The more you connect with your fans, the more likely they are to maintain their subscription.
Be sure to schedule time to chat with fans and reply to comments regularly to keep them engaged. Make your fans feel like they know you and they’ll be more likely to pay for more exclusive content like paid posts.
Use data to get insights into your account
Once you get to know your fans more personally, you should make growing the amount each fan spends a priority as well. Utilizing fan data is a great way to gain insight into what content is the most successful with your fan base.
You have a limited time as a creator and the Supercreator tools for OnlyFans can help you set the right way to chat with your fans.
For example, unsure of how to set your prices? It can show you what each fan purchases and how often.
Now you can track that ‘Jake from Boston’ has paid for the past three POV videos you uploaded at $60 each, and set the optimal price for your next PPV with the software recommendations.
Don’t know where to put your best efforts? You can prioritize your inbox and focus on a potential big spender instead of freeloaders.
Above all, Supercreator is there to help support you at the start of your OnlyFans journey. Our app helps creators stop wasting time and start optimizing their workflow and revenue.
How to make money on OnlyFans when starting out? (5 steps)
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Starting an OnlyFans creator career offers financial freedom and flexible work. But simply creating an account doesn’t guarantee income. This article provides actionable tips on how to start a profitable OnlyFans business from scratch.
With its subscriber-based monetization model, OnlyFans has become the top platform for adult content creators. Top performers now earn 7-figure incomes by building engaged audiences. However, the competition is intense. This article will review the steps necessary to take and teach you how to create an OnlyFans account that will perform like Beyonce on the superbowl halftime show

Before Starting, These Are The Things You Should Think Of:
Starting a successful OnlyFans account requires more than just engaging content; it demands a strategic approach from the get-go. From conducting thorough market research to developing a consistent posting strategy, every step you take before hitting the ‘launch’ button can make the difference. Dive into these essential pre-launch considerations to ensure you kickstart your OnlyFans journey on the right foot:
- Conduct competitor research: Closely study 5-10 creators thriving in your planned niche. Analyze their posting schedules, content styles, captions, promotion strategies, messaging approaches and more. This market research helps you emulate what’s working.
- Refine your niche: Take time picking a niche aligned with your interests and attributes. The niche should have audience demand but also be something you enjoy creating content for consistently. Consistency within a niche builds your brand and loyal audience. For example: If you enjoy dressing up, cosplay could be a niche. If you like cooking, the girlfriend experience niche may suit you.
- Set a posting strategy: Create an initial 90-day content calendar detailing what you’ll post and optimal posting frequency for your niche. For example, schedule 2 photo sets, 1 video per week.
- Develop content ideas: Brainstorm 5-10 creative photoshoot concepts and video ideas tailored to your niche. Note required props, costumes, locations, etc. This preparation ensures you start with lots of quality content.
- Learn best practices: Thoroughly read OnlyFans policies, guidelines, and tips from successful creators on growth strategies, promotion tactics, what content converts best etc. Absorb as much knowledge as possible pre-launch.
- Set a launch plan: Outline collaborations, promotions, bundles and early subscriber incentives you’ll offer at launch to gain initial traction. Plan your launch promotions for momentum.
- Setup tools: Explore tools like Supercreator to help with messaging, analytics, growth automation. Integrate them pre-launch so you’re leveraging them from day one.
What are the rules for starting an OnlyFans?

While flexible for creators, here are the rules you should know when starting an OnlyFans:
- You must be 18+ years old to create an account. This is strictly enforced.
- Legal ID verification is required during signup. Passports and driver’s licenses are accepted.
- Impersonation or identity theft leads to permanent bans.
- All content must comply with OnlyFans’ rules. Illegal material is prohibited.
- OnlyFans takes a 20% cut of creator earnings through commissions.
Following the guidelines ensures your account stays active. Carefully read the terms and acceptable use policy to avoid violations. Tools like Supercreator also help creators manage content and growth while staying compliant.
Read more on OnlyFans TOS here
Before You Sign Up:
- Create social media accounts to attach to OnlyFans. This is required for verification. Focus on Instagram and Twitter as OnlyFans recommends these platforms specifically.
- Post consistently for about a week before starting OnlyFans, at least a few times a day. This shows OnlyFans reviewers that you are an active real person with an established social media presence when they evaluate your account.
- Post a mix of content like selfies, lifestyle photos, behind the scenes, quotes, etc.
- Go live on Instagram and interact with viewers. Saves the live video to show activity.
- Post Stories consistently and engage your viewers with questions, polls, etc.
- Use the same username across all platforms like Instagram, Twitter, OnlyFans, and your business email. This creates consistency in your brand and makes you searchable. For example, your Instagram could be @onlyfansqueen, Twitter is @onlyfansqueen, OnlyFans is onlyfansqueen, and email is onlyfansqueen@email.com.
- Create a separate business email to use solely for your OnlyFans account. This keeps it organized and professional. You could do onlyfansqueen@email.com.
Signing Up
- Use your real legal name when you first create your OnlyFans account so it exactly matches your government ID that you’ll submit later for verification. This avoids issues getting approved.
- Choose a username that is available and brandable. You may need to add numbers or tweak spellings if your first choice is taken. Onlyfansqueen222 for example.
- Again, it’s best to post consistently for about a week before starting OnlyFans, at least a few times a day. This shows OnlyFans reviewers that you are an active real person with an established social media presence when they evaluate your account.
Getting Verified and Approved
- Use your phone camera to take a clear photo of your ID to submit for verification. You can use a passport, driver’s license, or other official government ID.
- Make sure all details like your name, birthdate, and photo on your ID match what you inputted when signing up. Use your real legal name.
- Upload a photo of you physically holding your ID next to your face as the required release form. This proves you are the person shown on the ID.
- Add links to your social media profiles, especially Instagram and Twitter. Having an established social media presence is critical for getting approved quickly.
- Allow 24-48 hours for OnlyFans to review your application and documentation. Be patient. Check emails often for approval updates.
Setting Up Your Profile
- Add a branded profile and cover photo before you try to add bank account details. OnlyFans requires you complete your profile first. Photos help establish your brand.
- Write a short enticing bio about what kinds of content you’ll be posting. This sets expectations upfront for potential subscribers. Say if you’ll post lingerie, cosplay, feet pics etc.
- Attach the social media accounts you opened to your OnlyFans. This is required for verification. Focus on Instagram and Twitter as OnlyFans recommends these platforms specifically.
- Add your bank account details after getting approved to receive payouts. You must earn $20 minimum before withdrawing.
- For brand new accounts without an existing audience, start your subscription price between $5-10 or make it free. You can raise it later once you build a following.
- Create special subscription bundles like holiday deals to entice new subscribers. Offer discounts like 50% off for the first month.
- Turn on auto welcome messages to engage each new subscriber right away. Give a friendly intro, content preview, and invite them to request customs.
- Set up chat notifications and auto-reply messages while you’re away. Keeps fans engaged.
- Upload some sample content posts and create a content menu with pricing to promote available customs.
What to do when starting out on OnlyFans?

Here’s a proposed timetable to consider when :
First 30 days:
- Set up your profile, upload 30+ initial photos\videos to engage newcomers.,
- Promote daily on platforms like Reddit, Twitter, Telegram, and Instagram. Interact genuinely to start building connections and community.
- Analyze data like top performing posts and pricing levels. Refine based on this early feedback.
First 3 months:
- Produce new content consistently, at least weekly. Add costumes, props, new locations to keep it fresh.
- Continue growing social media following by posting teasers and chatting with potential subscribers.
- Run promotions, bundles, and sales to attract initial subscribers. Offer discounts if needed.
- Engage thoughtfully with fans via likes, comments, messages. Get to know them and deliver a personalized experience..
First 6 months:
- Consider niche-specific content that’s in demand but you enjoy making. Consistency within a niche builds your brand.
- Collaborate with similar creators by cross-promoting each others’ content and exchanging shoutouts.
- Explore additional monetization like pay-per-view messaging and tip menus. Create more higher value content to upsell.
- Analyze fan data to identify most lucrative niches, prices, etc. Refine your content style and offerings accordingly.
The key is providing value to subscribers through high-quality, personalized content and experiences. Patience and persistence are vital, as growth takes time. Management tools like Supercreator help streamline messaging and data analysis for better optimization.
For more information on promoting your OnlyFans check out our How To Promote OnlyFans article.
To Conclude
A good account is a planned one, think of it this way – you are opening a business. Although the steps of starting an OnlyFans are similar to that of opening any social media account, it’s more like opening a shop where you need to constantly innovate, work on your product and offer competitive prices.
Once you’ve done your research, you’re ready to start on the right foot, and we highly recommend using the power of Supercreator in order to fully maximize your earnings from day 1!
With it’s smart analytic tools, and wide range of features to help you focus on the right subscribers and optimize your pricing, it’s another way you can ensure your account will skyrocket as fast as possible!
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Steps to Starting a Successful Onlyfans 2024 Edition
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TL;DR: Girlfriend experience (GFE) on OnlyFans?
- Personal Interaction: Engage with fans in a way that makes them feel known and valued.
- Building a Persona: Showcase your personality along with your physical appearance.
- One-on-one messaging: Offer tailored content and conversations, creating a sense of uniqueness for the fan.
- Memory and Attention to Detail: Remember personal details shared by fans to build deeper connections.
- Mass Messaging: Use personalization techniques in mass communications to foster a sense of individual attention.
Internet Girlfriend vs Porn Star
There is no shame in being a porn star and plenty of porn stars are successful on OnlyFans too. However, one strategy (or persona, I’d say) that many creators have been using is making themselves more available and accessible to their fans.
Personal interaction with your fans allows you to be the internet girlfriend they’ve always wanted.
Fans pay to feel like they know you. They pay even more if they feel like you know them. There are thousands of free videos on the Internet, so what is causing people who wouldn’t normally pay for porn to subscribe to your page?
Suddenly fans can communicate with you directly and the person in the video isn’t just an untouchable flawless sex model. Read on to find out the best way to cultivate these “relationships” and set yourself apart from other adult content creators with this approach.

Building your OnlyFans Persona
Your goal should be to “show” your fans not just your face and body, but also your personality.
A great place to start doing this is with your social media platforms. Give fans a glimpse into your world with daily posts on Instagram or Reddit, for example.
Are you about to shoot a lot of content? While you’re getting ready, have a Q&A so that fans can ask you questions about yourself. This is a super simple way to start to develop this “girl next door” persona before you’ve even messaged with fans privately.
Give them the Girlfriend Experience with One on One Messaging
Once you have established trust with the fan, then it’s time to hit them with paid content or a PPV. You can say it’s especially for them and make them feel unique.
Some examples of messages to include with a PPV to make it more personal are “I took this pic today and immediately thought about you” or “what would we be doing together if you were next to me? ”. Sure, you’re asking for a tip but you’re writing style to fans doesn’t have to be super serious. Message them as casually as if you were messaging friends .
Slowly, but surely you’ll be more than just a content selling robot to them. Rather, their favorite cutie who wants to show them something special. Super creator helps you see clearly which fans purchased your content with data like the total spent and buy rate. It also shows you if the fan is a high tipper. This feature is called Fan Insights and you can check it out on our website.
Part of building up the image of being a fan’s girlfriend is dependent on remembering their details. You can use Supercreator’s Notes feature which is designed to help you record things fans have shared with you. With this, you can keep track of your fans’ preferences.
Want to take it to the next level? Your fan shares that they’re fighting with their brother. Write it down as a note and bring it up to them next time you chat. By recalling the little things they say, you are maximizing the potential for them to become a super fan. Eventually, this increases fan retention and they will eagerly consume all your content they can get their hands on.
Bump Message your Fans on Mass Messaging

Have you ever gotten an email from a company and it’s personally addressed to you? They even use your name. You know that it’s a template, but it just seems so personal. That’s the goal of personal mass messaging. Make every fan think you are personally reaching out to them. Even if a fan knows it’s not exclusively sent to them, they want to believe that it could be.
After a new fan subscribes, use the automatic welcome message feature that OnlyFans provides as an opportunity to introduce yourself. Add a cute picture or video saying hello and ask new fans to introduce themselves. To get things going, ask them where they’re from, what they like to do for fun, etc. The welcome message is the first personal mass messaging a new fan will see from you. It can set the tone of who you are and what they can expect from your content.
Another feature of OnlyFans is you can send a message in mass to all your fans. Ask them how their day is going, say goodnight, or ask fun questions like “where would you take me on our first date?”. Icebreakers like this will help your quieter fans open up to you. Another technique is sending out two mass messages in a row. Then, it seems more genuine and less like something that was sent out to every fan.
Do you want to send a mass message but only to part of your fans? On OnlyFans you can group your fans together based on shared characteristics. Create lists of fans based on how much they’re willing to spend, the region they live in, the language they speak, or fetish. That way, you can make targeted content but add a personal touch that makes a message stand out. Our app Supercreator can give you analytics about your mass messages so you can get conclusions on what text worked the best.
What is the Girlfriend experience (GFE) on OnlyFans?
AI Chatter Has Arrived! Ready to See It in Action?
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