What Is LoyalFans? A Creator Guide
What LoyalFans is, how it works for creators, what it costs, and who it suits, set next to OnlyFans, Fansly, and Fanvue.
If you have seen creators mention LoyalFans alongside OnlyFans and Fansly, the question is simple: what is LoyalFans, and is it worth your time as a creator? LoyalFans is a subscription content platform where fans pay a recurring fee to access your feed, buy pay-per-view content, tip, and in many cases watch you live. It sits in the same category as OnlyFans, but it leans harder into live streaming, interactive features, and creator tooling rather than trying to be the biggest name in the room.
This guide explains how LoyalFans actually works, what it does differently, what it costs, and who it suits. The honest summary up front: LoyalFans is a credible platform with real creator-friendly features, but a smaller audience than OnlyFans, so most creators use it as a second home or a live-first platform rather than a sole income source. If you are weighing it against the market leader, read this alongside our LoyalFans vs OnlyFans comparison and the wider best OnlyFans alternatives roundup.
How LoyalFans works
At its core LoyalFans behaves like any creator subscription site. You set up a profile, choose a monthly subscription price, and post photos, videos, and text to a feed that subscribers unlock. On top of the subscription you layer the revenue streams that carry most creator income on every platform.
The main ways creators earn on LoyalFans:
- Subscriptions. A recurring monthly fee for feed access. You can also run a free page and monetize through everything below instead.
- Pay-per-view (PPV). Locked photos and videos sent in messages or posted to the feed that fans pay to unlock individually. This is where a large share of income lives, the same as on OnlyFans PPV.
- Live streaming and tips. LoyalFans puts real weight behind live shows, where fans tip in real time. If live performance is part of your offer, this is a genuine differentiator.
- Wishlist and gifts. Fans can fund items directly, which suits creators who lean into a tribute or gifting dynamic.
- Direct messages and customs. Paid one-to-one chat and bespoke requests, the same relationship work that drives retention everywhere.
If you already run an OnlyFans page, none of this needs relearning. The skills transfer directly: a strong feed, disciplined PPV pricing, and an inbox you treat as a sales channel. Our breakdown of what to post applies almost word for word.
What makes LoyalFans different
LoyalFans markets itself on creator features rather than sheer scale. A few things genuinely set it apart from a plain OnlyFans clone.
- Live-first culture. Live cam style shows and real-time tipping are first-class, not an afterthought. Creators who earn from performing live often prefer it.
- Interactive tooling. Tip goals, a wishlist economy, and features built around fan interaction lean into engagement rather than just a static paywall.
- Creator-friendly reputation. Many creators describe LoyalFans support and feature requests as more responsive than the larger platforms, partly because it is smaller and still competing for creators.
- Cross-promotion within the platform. Discovery is stronger than a fully closed feed, though you should still bring your own traffic.
The flip side of being smaller is the obvious one: fewer total buyers. LoyalFans does not have the brand recognition that makes a stranger comfortable pulling out a card, which is why most creators treat it as a place to deepen monetization with an existing audience rather than to find brand new fans cold.
Fees, cut, and payouts
LoyalFans takes a cut of creator earnings in the same general range as the rest of the industry, roughly comparable to the 20 percent OnlyFans and Fansly take. Exact percentages and any promotional rates change over time, so confirm the current figure on LoyalFans' own site before you build projections around it. As with every platform, the headline cut matters less than how many buyers you can actually convert.
On payouts, LoyalFans requires identity and age verification before you can withdraw, and pays out on a schedule to supported methods in your region. Before you commit, check that a payout method you can actually use is available where you live, and understand the minimum balance and timing. For the mechanics of getting paid on the OnlyFans side for comparison, see our payout guide.
LoyalFans next to OnlyFans, Fansly, and Fanvue
The platforms are closer on day-to-day tooling than the marketing suggests, and further apart on audience. Here is the practical picture.
| Platform | Best for | Audience | Standout feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| OnlyFans | Largest buyer base, default reach | Very large, mature | Name recognition at checkout |
| LoyalFans | Live shows, interactive monetization | Smaller, creator-friendly | Live-first tooling and tips |
| Fansly | Tiered subscriptions, near-identical swap | Smaller, growing | Multiple subscription tiers |
| Fanvue | AI-assisted messaging, early-mover | Newer, less proven | Built-in AI tools |
Read the deeper head-to-heads in LoyalFans vs OnlyFans, Fansly vs OnlyFans, and Fanvue vs OnlyFans before you decide where to put your hours. Explainers on the others live in what is Fansly and what is Fanvue.
Who LoyalFans suits
LoyalFans is the right call in a few specific situations rather than as a universal default.
- Live performers. If a meaningful share of your income comes from live cam style shows and real-time tipping, LoyalFans is built for it in a way a feed-first platform is not.
- Established creators diversifying. If you already have an audience on a primary platform, adding LoyalFans spreads your risk and captures fans who prefer it, without giving up your main revenue.
- Interactive and tribute-leaning creators. The wishlist and tipping economy suits creators whose fans like to fund goals and gifts.
It is a weaker first move for a brand-new creator with no audience, because you will do all the traffic generation yourself and the smaller buyer base means slower early conversion. If that is you, validate your concept first with our niche finder and start where the audience already is, then add LoyalFans once your funnel works.
Setting up a LoyalFans page that converts
The fundamentals that work anywhere work here. Your profile is the conversion page, so treat the basics as assets, not afterthoughts.
- Handle and branding. Keep your username consistent with your other platforms so cross-promo traffic lands cleanly. Test options with the username scorer and read the usernames guide.
- Bio. State who you are, what fans get, and one reason to subscribe now. The same rules from our bio guide apply, and the bio generator gives you a draft.
- Pricing. Set a subscription you can defend with your feed, then build a PPV ladder on top. Model it with the pricing optimizer and read the subscription price guide.
- Welcome flow. Have a warm welcome message ready so new subscribers are greeted, not ignored.
Protect yourself the same way you would on any platform: watermark your content, keep originals, complete verification honestly, and treat the income as taxable from day one with the tax calculator. If running a second platform alongside your main one starts eating your week, that workload is exactly what a managed approach handles. See how LoyalFans management works if you would rather have a team run the operational side.
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