I started OnlyFans last year and made $14,000 in my first month. At my peak, I reached the Top 0.8%. It’s been a wild ride — part luck, part hard work, and a lot of learning as I went.
Now I’ve decided to step away from the platform permanently. Before I go, I wanted to share the things I wish I knew earlier — and what actually made a difference in my success.
📺 OFTV Is a Hidden Goldmine
No one talks about this enough: OFTV works.
Every time I posted a video to OFTV, I gained:
- 3,000 free subscribers
- Hundreds of paid subs
Here’s the catch: the videos need to be high-quality, teasing, and within their strict content rules. But once you get the hang of it? It’s easier than TikTok, Instagram, or Reddit — and your audience is already on OF.
Do one video a week. Make it count. The support team is actually helpful. I wish I had started earlier.
💬 Don’t Skip Chatting — It Pays
Too many creators say they don’t like chatting or quit if someone doesn’t tip in five minutes.
But here’s the truth:
Every single whale I’ve ever had revealed themselves after hours of casual conversation.
Guys are here for connection. Build that — and the spending follows.
Some tips:
- Use pre-recorded sexting sets
- Keep videos short (under 1 minute) to feel real-time
- Charge per video, not per session
- Once they’re invested emotionally (and physically), they’ll spend big on the finale
📢 Shoutouts Work — Period
I was briefly with an agency that gave me shoutouts from a creator with over 200k free subs.
The result?
+$10,000 that month.
I’m not saying join an agency — in fact…
🚫 Most Agencies Aren’t Worth It
In my experience, 90% of agencies are just guys who watched a YouTube tutorial and now want to manage girls like a digital pimp.
You don’t need them.
What you do need is:
- Your own strategy
- Real connections with creators
- Confidence in your brand
Everything they offer, you can learn or outsource on your own.
🚩 Set Boundaries — Always
If someone makes you uncomfortable, block and move on.
You don’t owe anyone access to your body or energy. No tip is worth your mental health. Step away, breathe, and remember: this is your space.
🤝 Make Friends — Collaborate Creatively
Some of my best income came from going live with another creator — FaceTime-style. We’d chat, flirt, and vibe in front of fans. It felt natural and fun, and viewers loved the dynamic.
If you can get over the stage fright, it’s a great money-maker.
🔥 Horny Energy = Money Energy
This might sound weird, but…
Act horny. Match their vibe.
I used to ignore or block guys who sent unsolicited pics unless they tipped. But once I shifted my response — playing into it with flirty replies — they’d stick around, buy vids, and engage more.
Unsolicited pics? Think of them as neon signs flashing: “horny and impulsive right now.” That’s opportunity.
💗 Final Thoughts
I’m walking away from this industry soon, but I’m leaving with so much respect for the women (and men) who show up, build a brand, and hustle for their income.
This life isn’t for everyone — and that’s okay.
But if it’s for you? Go all in. Protect your energy. Learn. Adapt. And support each other.
If you ever have questions or want to talk, my inbox is open.
Wishing you nothing but power, peace, and a whole lot of money. 💕