You Don’t Have to Wake Up at 5 AM to Succeed: A Chat with Foxy Studios
A Chat with Foxy Studios, a European female-led OnlyFans agency Being on OnlyFans isn’t easy. You’re not just posting content—you’re running a business, building your brand, and, some days, it feels like you need to be in ten places at once, right?
A Chat with Foxy Studios, a European female-led OnlyFans agency
Being on OnlyFans isn’t easy. You’re not just posting content—you’re running a business, building your brand, and, some days, it feels like you need to be in ten places at once, right?
The OnlyFans world is a lot to navigate, and learning all the ins and outs on your own is hard. That’s why we’re talking with the world’s top agencies to share their stories, strategies, and tips that actually work.
In our new blog series, we’re sharing tried-and-true lessons learned and a behind-the-scenes look at how others are out there crushing it.
Let’s get to it. 👇
Chatting with Joy, the Owner of Foxy StudiosÂ
We recently talked with Joy, founder of Foxy Studios, a female-led OnlyFans agency.
Joy started in traditional marketing, working with brands and crypto startups before transitioning to OnlyFans management. She noticed the male-dominated nature of the industry and wanted to create a female-led agency that supports creators more holistically.
Now, their clients regularly rake in anywhere from $30,000 to $100,000 a month. đź’¸
How do OnlyFans agencies Like Foxy make so much money?
A mix of sharp business strategy and cutting-edge technology.
Their models receive weekly coaching, daily motivation, content ideas, and structured growth strategies. For them, staying ahead is about strategy, timing, and execution. That’s where smart tech tools come in.
“What we have as an agency is a Foxy app,” shared Joy. “It helps us manage social media opportunities, keep our clients organized, have all the documents in one place, and also motivate them.”
Their tech is built to work smarter by analyzing algorithms, spotting trends, and helping creators make the most of their content.
“A lot of creators had struggled so much with social media and going viral because they were all shadowbanned [due to] so many censorships. So we have the [Foxy AI research model], which basically always looks at what the algorithm likes, what it does not like, and how it keeps on changing. And that's how we keep our models up to date with the latest trends.”
For example, when Threads launched, Foxy’s tools immediately started figuring out how to create the best captions.
“Now they're all going viral on Threads,” said Joy. “This is the problem in this industry. As a creator, it's hard to keep up with it all. But you have to be on top of everything.”
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How to Grow Your Fanbase (Without Losing Your Mind)
Do you know what trips up a lot of new creators? They want to sprint before they can even walk. Joy sees it all the time.
“They start expecting results too quickly instead of taking their time first to figure out what's authentic to them, what brand fits them, where they can create something sustainable—something long-term. They start running at it,” she shared.
Joy believes OnlyFans marketing is not something that can be taught; it must be learned through experience.
“I feel like that's more important than just feeling, okay, I have to do this to stand out. You have to find the strategy.”
Joy recommends learning and testing out ideas on your own first before signing with an agency.
She also emphasized that each creator needs their unique trend or gimmick rather than just following general industry trends. “One creator, a flight attendant, started a real-life treasure hunt with hidden airplanes and cash for fans, increasing engagement.”
Joy maintains a normal work-life balance, rejecting the idea that you have to wake up at 5 AM to be successful. Taking care of your mental health is just as important as your physical safety—so Foxy Studios also strongly emphasizes security, advising models to use stage names, avoid sharing personal locations, and remain cautious with fans.
Use a Human Touch… With a Dash of Robot
Technology shouldn’t replace the personal side of being a creator—it should enhance it. ✨
Agencies like Foxy Studios show us that while AI and tools handle the heavy lifting, the heart of the creator-fan relationship remains personal.
“I view AI more as a helper tool rather than a replacement,” shared Joy. “I think it allows us to stay aligned with current trends and enhance our operations effectively. And, you know, this balance ensures we remain innovative but still maintain the human touch where it matters most.”
It’s not about choosing one over the other; it’s about making them work together seamlessly.
“For AI, what's next? There are so many opportunities—it’s not even clear yet,” commented Joy. “For example, AI cloning will eventually allow creators to produce less content while maintaining a presence.”
So, What Now?
If there’s one thing to take away from Joy’s stories, it’s to trust in yourself and trust in the technology that’s here to help you.
The reality is, no one builds success alone. If something feels overwhelming, that’s because it is a lot. But the good news?
You’re not the only one figuring it out. Entire teams are working behind the scenes to crack the code, streamline the process, and make it easier for you to do what you do.
So lean in. Stay curious. Learn from those who’ve been there. And most importantly, give yourself the right tools.
You will succeed. It’s just about having the right strategy, and the right mindset to put it into action.
We’ll have more agency conversations to share with you soon. Until then, keep creating!
Some creators make serious money on the platform, while others put in time and energy and barely see a return. It’s not as simple as signing up and cashing out.
This guide breaks down what it takes to succeed, what the platform does well (and what it doesn’t), and whether it’s the right move for you. No hype, just the real stuff.
Why Use OnlyFans in 2025 at All?
So, with all the new platforms popping up in 2025, is OnlyFans still worth starting? It depends on what you're looking for, but there are still a few things OnlyFans does better than most alternatives.
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Ease of monetizationÂ
It can be easier to earn on OnlyFans. The platform’s simplified payment process makes it easier for fans to subscribe, tip, and buy content. It also features multiple income streams, from PPVs to livestreams to custom bundles.Â
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You own the fan relationship Â
OnlyFans has no middleman between creators and fans. So, you get to build deep relationships with fans and earn more by converting subscribers to repeat customers.Â
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Wider appeal with fansÂ
OnlyFans has a massive user base, with millions of active users worldwide. Creators on this platform can have a higher visibility than those on alternative websites. Also, there's a huge target audience even for creators in obscure niches. The brand name carries weight, so it’s easier to promote your OF page across other platforms.Â
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Large potential to earn huge revenue
OnlyFans' payout rate is 80 percent of creator earnings, which is competitive with most other platforms. Top OnlyFans creators’ revenue can reach $50,000 or more per month, but that level is rare. The platform also offers a quite flexible payout program; it doesn’t limit how many times you can withdraw funds. Users also get to automate their payouts.
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What to Ask Yourself Before Starting
Put aside what you’ve heard and take a moment to think through what you want from the platform.
Can I handle societal stigma when friends, family, or colleagues come across my page?Â
Will I be bothered when fans are rude, demanding, or manipulative?Â
Am I comfortable with showing more than a little skin?Â
Will I still feel worthy when fans unsubscribe?Â
Can I consistently maintain the page till I see results?Â
How will I handle loneliness?Â
Can I dedicate at least 15 hours per week to creating and promoting content?Â
Do I have a niche, and what are how can I stand out?Â
What's my safety plan to protect my identity?Â
What is my backup plan if it doesn't work out in the end?Â
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What are your goals: quick cash or long-term brand?
Before you answer, here's what you need to know about these options:
As the name implies, the quick cash approach is great for creators who need immediate income and are okay with short-term work. This approach requires you to post frequently and aggressively promote thirst traps on other platforms. You’ll likely end up posting more frequently and focusing on quantity over polish. While you might quickly earn a huge income, it's quite easy to burn out and lose fans.Â
In contrast, a long-term strategy is for creators willing to invest time and effort. The strategy is also great for creating a personal brand and earning consistent income. Here's how to use the long-term strategy:
Build an easy-to-identify niche and brand image.Â
Focus on building a community and getting loyal fans.
Diversify and build on other social platforms.Â
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Are you comfortable with attention (good and bad)?
Starting an OnlyFans might invite undue attention or scrutiny. Sometimes, it leads to harassment. So, ask these questions to know if you can stand the attention:
Can I handle compliments and creeps?Â
You’ll probably get compliments and gifts, but you’ll also have to deal with boundary-pushers.Â
Can you handle judgment from peers?
Friends, family, or colleagues may not react well if they find your page. So, if you're not ready for the heat, try hiding your identity or setting your page to be visible in faraway locations.Â
Am I ready for sexualized attention?Â
Fans will sexualize almost everything you do or say. Some may even become obsessive and drop unending DMs.Â
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Do you have the time to do this consistently?
You need to put in consistent efforts to get results on OnlyFans. First, set a weekly commitment of 20 to 30 hours to earn huge returns. You should also make daily commitments in the form of content creation, promotions, and fan engagement.Â
So, dedicate at least 2 to 3 hours daily. You can, however, reduce the overall time by adopting AI and creating content in batches. Repurposing your content is also another option for saving time. You may edit an hour-long video into short clips to use on other social media platforms.Â
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Can you handle the unpredictability of income?
OnlyFans isn't like the typical 9 to 5 where you're sure of receiving your earnings. Your income will likely fluctuate month to month, depending on how much you post, promote, and engage.Â
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Pros and Cons of OnlyFans
You've asked the difficult questions; it's now time to weigh the pros and cons of OnlyFans before leaping.Â
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Pros of OnlyFans
High earning potential
The top 1 percent of creators make around $20,000 per month, and the sky is the limit. There’s no cap on what you can earn. Creators make money through subscriptions, pay-per-views, livestreams, tips, and even external merch links.Â
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Full control over content
You're in control of your content, provided it doesn't violate OnlyFans' guidelines. The platform also lets you set the price, formats, and time of the posts. If you delete your content, OnlyFans will retain it for six months, after which they will permanently delete it.Â
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Flexible schedule
There are no limits or restrictions on where and when you can post. OnlyFans only restricts posts that violate their terms and policies.Â
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Direct access to your fans
Creators enjoy unrestricted access to their fans through the direct messaging function. The function lets you upsell custom bundles to fans and earn extra income.Â
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Secure payments
OnlyFans has a secure payment system, and most payouts arrive within a few days, depending on your withdrawal method. The payment process is straightforward, and funds typically arrive within a few business days, depending on your payout settings. The platform is also integrated with different secure payment platforms.Â
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Cons of OnlyFans
High competition
OnlyFans is now home to over 3.4 million creators. This means it's more challenging to stand out and capture your desired audience. To stand out, you might need to niche down and aggressively promote your page.Â
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Burnout and content pressure
Most creators face mental fatigue due to their fans' unending demand for content. Creators also burn out when replying to hundreds of DMs from fans.
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Privacy and piracy risks
Even OnlyFans is not immune to leaks. Fans might find ways to copy and share your content. Doxxers and stalkers are also real threats to watch out for on OnlyFans.
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Judgment/stigma
Creators may face stigma or judgment from loved ones and society. In some cases, creators may lose future job opportunities as a result of their OnlyFans page.Â
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OnlyFans Isn’t Enough—You’ll Need Promotion
Creating good content is just the start. If you’re not promoting, no one’s going to find your page. OnlyFans doesn’t have a built-in discovery feed, so your account stays invisible until you drive traffic to it.Â
Promotion is what brings in new subs. Some creators use OnlyFans paid promotion to get a boost, but real growth usually comes from what you do off-platform, like social media, shoutouts, Reddit, and collabs.
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Social media is required
Your presence on social media platforms will determine your success on OnlyFans. These platforms have algorithms that push your content to the target audience.Â
But you should be strategic to see results from social media platforms. For instance, use threads, polls, influencer marketing, and spicy takes on Twitter, while your TikTok may contain more of GWRM and PPVs. Try to maintain a strong presence on at least two platforms; don't stretch yourself out. You can also repurpose the same content for different platforms.Â
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Collabs, promos, Reddit
Collabs and promos are still one of the fastest ways to grow on OnlyFans. Partnering with another creator lets you reach a new audience while giving your fans something different. Some creators will trade shoutouts or go live together, while others may charge a fee. Just make sure your content and audiences are a good match.
If you're running paid promos, don’t throw money at random pages. Ask about engagement rates and focus on communities that fit your niche. Niche-specific shoutout pages usually bring in better results.
Reddit is still a reliable way to promote your content. There are subreddits for almost every niche. As long as you follow the posting rules and stay consistent, it can help drive traffic without spending anything.Â
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Tools exist to help, but you still have to show up
Your consistency will determine your success on OnlyFans. Your tools, promotions, or creative content are just a fraction of the whole equation. You must build a content plan and stick to it.
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What’s It Actually Like? Real Talk on Day-to-Day Work
It’s easy to assume the job is just content and cash, but the day-to-day reality looks a lot different. Here's what goes into running an OnlyFans account.
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It’s more admin than you think
You'll only spend a fraction of your time on creating content. The reality check is that you'll spend more time on routine tasks like post scheduling, expense tracking, custom requests, and performance tracking.Â
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Content doesn’t make itself
OnlyFans is more than just posting nudes; creators spend hours coming up with creative ideas. Sometimes, they spend hours brainstorming or reshooting content until it feels right.
Editing is also another time-consuming task to watch for. Creators might spend hours adding or editing blurred backgrounds, adding watermarks, or creating thumbnails.Â
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The DMs can get overwhelming
The moment you go viral, your inbox becomes a non-stop flood of messages. Creators may attend to as many as 100 DMs daily, with each waiting for an immediate response. So, there'll be days when all you do is reply to DMs.Â
To avoid this situation, integrate an AI chatbot and program it to separate the high from the low spenders. You will also come across manipulative fans who either guilt-trip you or offer money for extreme requests. In such cases, state your limits in your bio and block those types of fans.Â
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Can You Make a Living on OnlyFans in 2025?
Yes, but it’s rare. The platform is more competitive than ever, and only the top 1% earn most of the life-changing money. Top earners might get upwards of $50,000 monthly, while casual creators earn between $100 and $2,000. Your income depends on how well you market, manage your time, and keep fans coming back.
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So, Is Starting an OnlyFans Worth It?
It can be, but it takes real work. You’ll need to treat it like a business, put in consistent time each week, and invest in the right tools. Growth doesn’t happen overnight, and relying on OnlyFans alone won’t cut it. If you’re serious, build your presence across other platforms and keep testing what works for you.
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OnlyFans has become a popular platform for creators to monetize their content by charging fans for access to exclusive material. The income varies widely depending on several factors, such as the type of content you produce, your marketing strategies, and how engaged your fan base is. From new creators to top earners, there's a vast income range on the platform.
What’s the Average Income of an OnlyFans Girl?
The amount you can make on OnlyFans depends on where you're at in the game. New creators usually earn less, but as you build your fanbase and keep engagement high, your income can grow a lot—unless, of course, you’re already famous and can make a huge deal from opening the account, in which case your first month can be the strongest.Â
If you're just starting and aren’t exactly famous, don’t expect more than around $100 to $1,000 a month. It’s pretty common for beginners, but as you get more content out there and interact more with fans, you’ll start seeing your earnings climb.
The more effort you put into your content and fan engagement, the more you’ll make over time.
How Much Do OnlyFans Models Make by Percentile?
The earnings for OnlyFans creators determine their percentile rank, which reflects how they compare to others in terms of revenue. The OnlyFans percentile refers to how a creator ranks in terms of earnings compared to all other creators on the platform. It’s a relative performance metric that shows where you stand among all active accounts.
Here's how it works:
A top 1% creator is earning more money than 99% of all OnlyFans creators.
A top 10% creator is earning more than 90% of creators, but less than the top 9%.
A top 0.1% creator is in the very highest-earning tier on the platform — essentially elite.
Keep in mind that the percentile is based on gross earnings, not the number of subscribers or content quality. It is updated daily, so rankings can shift based on your recent performance and how others are doing. Some creators earn large sums through tips and DMs, which significantly impact their percentile. The percentile is often used as a social proof badge (“Top 1% creator”) in marketing bios, social media, and promos. It doesn’t reveal exact income, but gives a rough indication of success relative to others.
Here's the breakdown of how creators in different percentiles earn, based on the data provided:
Top 0.01%: The highest-earning creators can make more than $300,000 a month. There’s also the 0.001% that can make even 10 times what those in the 0.01% earn, but we’re talking about the very few.Â
Top 0.02%: Creators in this tier might earn around $250,000 per month.Â
Top 0.03%: Earnings for these creators are about $200,000 per month.Â
Top 0.04%: At this level, creators earn around $180,000 per month.Â
Top 0.05%: Monthly earnings here are about $155,300.Â
Top 0.1%: At this level, creators earn $94,400 per month.
Top 0.2%: Earnings for these creators drop to $61,100 per month.Â
Top 0.5%: Creators in this percentile earn around $33,200 a month.Â
Top 1%: These creators make about $18,700 per month.Â
Top 2 to 3%: For these creators, monthly earnings drop to about $5,800 to $9,500.
Top 5 to 10%: Earnings at this level are somewhat lower, with creators making anywhere from $980 to $2,700 per month.Â
Top 11 to 12%: In this category, creators earn between $790 and $920 on average.
Top 15%: This is where creators can make $550 a month on average.
Top 16 to 17% Monthly earnings in this tier can range from $470 to $510.
Top 18% to 19%: In this range, creators can earn between $350 and $420.
Top 27 to 34%: The earnings in this percentile range average between $120 and $190.
Top 35 to 50%: Creators in this range make between $58 and $110.
Factors Influencing Earnings on OnlyFans
It’s clear from this data that several factors can affect earnings, especially fan engagement.
Traffic: Higher earnings mainly come down to how much traffic you generate to your page, how many you convert to subscribers, and how many become top fans.
Subscriber count: More subscribers generally means more potential income, but it’s not always the case that the more subscribers you have, the higher your earnings will be.
Fan interaction: Engaging with your fans through messages, private chats, or custom content keeps them loyal, driving higher earnings.Â
How to Make More on OnlyFans
If you want to make more money on OnlyFans, there are a few simple things you can do that actually work. It’s all about being smart with your time and connecting with the right fans. Here’s what can help:
Mix it up with your content: Don’t just post the same thing over and over. Change it up with photos, videos, live streams—anything that keeps your fans excited. Throw in some polls, Q&As, or just interact with them more. The more you show up, the more they’ll stick around.
Be creative on social: Use social media as a space to express yourself. Share content like memes, behind-the-scenes clips, trending challenges, and personal updates. The more creative and real you are, the more people will connect with you.
Find your niche and own it: The most successful creators have their own thing. Whether you’re into fitness, cosplay, or something else, focusing on what makes you different will help you stand out. People are more likely to stick around if they know exactly what they’re getting from you.
Use AI to help with chats: Chatting with fans can get overwhelming fast, but using AI tools can take care of a lot of those messages for you. It frees you up to focus on the personal stuff that really builds those connections, and you can still keep the engagement up without all the back-and-forth.
By focusing on these things, you'll keep your fans happy and coming back for more. It’s all about making real connections, not just growing your numbers.
So, How Much Do Women Make on OnlyFans?
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