How to make money on OnlyFans, according to creators
OnlyFans has boomed in the last two years, particularly for adult content creators.
The subscription platform has become a lucrative way for many influencers to earn money.
From DMs to selling courses, here's how creators make money from OnlyFans.
OnlyFans, the subscription-based social platform, has become a lucrative way for some influencers, particularly adult content creators, to earn money.
There are a number of ways that OnlyFans' 2 million creators monetize.
The most basic way is through subscriptions. In order to unlock content, users must pay a monthly or annual fee. The creator takes home 80% of that revenue, while the company gets the other 20%.
How much to charge for subscriptions is up to the creator and can be a challenging number to determine.
Morgan Edwards, an OnlyFans star known as "Kitty K," said she was "in the dark" when deciding how to price subscriptions to her content. Devising a strategy takes some knowledge of the industry.
Read more about the strategy 7 creators use to set prices for their content on OnlyFans
Once she gained some experience, Edwards built a successful OnlyFans career, charging nearly $70 for three months of access.
Another way to make money on the platform — for many the most profitable way — is direct messaging with fans who pay a per-message fee or flat fee, and creating custom content. Audrey Aura, a creator with 3,000 subscribers, turned private messaging into her biggest income stream.
Read more about how much Aura made from each of her OnlyFans revenue streams in a year
While direct messaging can be a top source of income for OnlyFans creators, it can be time-consuming, and some spend a large portion of their day answering fans. This is the case for Justine Jakobs, a creator with 36,000 OnlyFans subscribers.
Many OnlyFans creators rely on various marketing tactics to get new customers, like buying and selling "shoutouts" from each other to advertise on OnlyFans and on other social-media platforms.
Read more about how OnlyFans promo 'shoutouts' have quietly become a big business for some creators
For some creators, these types of promotional posts are so important to their business that they hire assistants to do the marketing for them.
Some creators have turned to outsourcing messaging, hiring "ghostwriters" from OnlyFans management agencies to answer messages on their behalf.
But there's more to the life of an OnlyFans model than time behind a screen. Morgan Edwards often takes trips to collaborate with other OnlyFans stars on content.
Here's a look at a recent workday when she shot new content in an LA mansion
Some OnlyFans creators are also establishing private coaching businesses and course programs as another way to make money. Aura, for example, started an OnlyFans course after she started receiving an uptick in requests for advice on how to succeed on the platform.
Inside an OnlyFans coaching business and how creators network with each other
Here's our full coverage on how OnlyFans creators make money and manage their time.
How OnlyFans creators make money — and how much they make:
How much 7 adult content creators charge for different kinds of content on OnlyFans, and how they determined their pricing strategies.
The strategies that allowed 4 adult creators to earn their first million dollars on OnlyFans.
How much money 5 OnlyFans creators make in a year, and the top ways they use to earn money, from subscriptions to messaging.
OnlyFans superstar Amouranth breaks down how she built an adult-content business that makes her $1.5 million per month, and her advice to creators.
Audrey Aura is a creator with 3,000 subscribers in the top 0.46% of OnlyFans earners. She shared how much she made in a year and broke down her various income streams.
Morgan Edwards, known on OnlyFans as "Kitty K," has 5,000 subscribers. In two years, she built a business that made her over $2 million.
Isabella James has over 128,000 subscribers. With $2 million a year in revenue, she is one of the top earners on OnlyFans.
Bryce Adams has a page with more likes than Amouranth and Bella Thorne. She made almost $5 million on her page with 480,000 fans.
Nita Marie made up to $40,000 just six months after joining OnlyFans. Now, she earns $100,000 a month from three platforms.
Belle Grace, a British creator, has around 2,400 fans. She shared the exact schedule that makes six figures on OnlyFans and allowed her to buy a house.
Jade Nicole was able to earn seven figures with a small fanbase. She shared how she managed to make $1 million with just 1,000 fans.
Teddy Bear, a male OnlyFans creator, quit the adult entertainment industry to focus on OnlyFans. He built a business that is on track to make $300,000 in 2022.
Kitty Morgan has over 85,000 subscribers. She made $1 million on OnlyFans just 18 months after she joined.
Amber Sweetheart built a subscriber base by emphasizing personal connection. She earned over $2 million in two years, primarily through direct messaging.
Anne is an OnlyFans creator and stay-at-home mom. She primarily uses Reddit to promote her page.
The business of promo "shoutouts":
Many OnlyFans creators buying and selling "shoutouts" from each other to advertise on OnlyFans and on other social media platforms. This type of business has become lucrative for some OnlyFans models.
Cindy, a virtual assistant for OnlyFans creators, has built a business that makes almost $360,000. Half of her income comes from marketing promo "shoutouts."
Some OnlyFans creators have built businesses offering coaching and classes:
Karley's Coaching, a program created by Karley Stokes, is now a business with over 150 clients.
OnlyHustle MasterClass, a program created by Audrey Aura, had 2,600 people on the wait list before it launched.
From messaging fans to shoots at LA mansions, a day in the life of an OnlyFans creator:
Justine Jakobs, a creator with 36,000 subscribers, is in the top 0.1% of OnlyFans earners. She shared what her schedule looks like on a workday.
Edwards, the creator who made more than $2 million, let us in on what one of her days on the job is like.
And while the OnlyFans industry can be lucrative, it's not without problems:
Some religious adult content creators have faced criticism and backlash from their communities, endangering careers, friends, and family.
Some OnlyFans models, overwhelmed with the amount of messaging with subscribers they had to keep up with, relied on a secretive firm offering ghostwriting services.
Three creators sued an OnlyFans management company, with one alleging the firm edited out her underwear in photos.
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