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Best OnlyFans creators to follow

OnlyFans is the platform that made the subscribe-to-a-creator model mainstream — the biggest roster and most of the biggest names. Below is a directory of OnlyFans creators worth a look, followed by a plain-English guide to how the platform actually works.

Full transparency: some links below are affiliate or per-creator clickout links — we may earn a commission if you subscribe, at no extra cost to you — and the rest are plain links to a creator’s public OnlyFans profile. This is a curated directory, not a ranked “top 10”, and we don’t take payola for placement: we list creators worth following and keep the editorial about the platform honest. We’re adding more over time.

The creators

How OnlyFans works

OnlyFans runs on a simple subscribe-to-a-creator model: you follow an individual creator, not the platform. Some creators charge a monthly subscription for their feed; many others run a free page and make their money another way — through pay-per-view (PPV) messages, unlockable posts and tips. So a “free” page isn’t a catch; it just means the paid content lives behind individual unlocks rather than a flat monthly fee.

Paying is straightforward: you add a card, top up where needed, and charges run through standard encrypted processing with discreet billing — a neutral descriptor on your statement rather than anything explicit. The creator never sees your real name or card details, only the display name you pick. OnlyFans takes a 20% cut of what a creator earns; the rest goes to them.

The one real weakness is discovery. OnlyFans has almost no built-in search or explore — you’re meant to already know who you’re looking for, usually from a creator’s link in their social-media bio. That is exactly the gap a directory like this one fills: a shortcut to creators worth following.

OnlyFans vs Fanvue

The mechanics are nearly identical, and the creator split is close: OnlyFans takes 20%, Fanvue takes 15% for a creator’s first year and 20% after. OnlyFans is bigger and has most of the established names. Fanvue is younger but leans into what OnlyFans avoids: built-in discovery, faster payouts, and openly allowing AI-generated creators. Many people are on both platforms at the same price — so follow the creator, not the platform. If you’d rather build your own AI companion than subscribe to one, our AI generator ranking is where to start.

OnlyFans vs Fanvue vs Fansly, at a glance

OnlyFansFanvueFansly
RosterLargest, established~250k creators, growing fastMid-size
Creator split80%85% first year, then 80%80%
AI creatorsNot allowedAllowed (must be disclosed)Not allowed
Built-in discoveryMinimalExplore + hashtag searchSome
PayoutsVariesWeeklyVaries
Founded2016 (UK)2020 (UK)2020 (US)

Bottom line: OnlyFans wins on roster size and the biggest names; Fanvue is the alternative to pick for AI creators and built-in discovery.

How to choose a creator on OnlyFans

  • Start free where you can. Many creators run a free page, so you can preview their content and messaging style before paying anything.
  • Check what the price unlocks. A subscription covers their feed; extras like custom content or longer videos are usually pay-per-view or tips on top.
  • Look at how often they post. Daily updaters give far more value per euro than a dormant page with a low price.
  • Mind PPV on “free” pages. A free page can still add up if most of the good content is locked behind individual unlocks — read the room before you spend.
  • Follow the creator, not the platform. Many people you’d find here are on Fanvue too, often at the same price — pick wherever you’d rather support them.

Frequently asked questions

Is OnlyFans a safe, legit site?

Yes. OnlyFans is run by Fenix International Ltd, a UK company, and has operated since 2016 with hundreds of millions of registered users and millions of creators. Payments use standard encrypted card processing with discreet billing, and creators must verify their identity before they can be paid. It's an established, mainstream platform — not a fly-by-night site.

How much do OnlyFans creators cost?

Each creator sets their own price — typically $5–$25/month, with a platform range of about $4.99 up to $49.99. Many run a free page instead, monetised through pay-per-view (PPV) messages and tips, so you can browse before paying anything. There's no platform-wide subscription: you pay per creator.

What does OnlyFans show as on my bank statement?

OnlyFans uses discreet billing, so charges appear under a neutral payment descriptor rather than anything explicit. The exact wording can vary by bank and card. If you want it fully separate from your main statement, a privacy-focused or virtual card does the job.

Can I stay anonymous on OnlyFans?

As a subscriber, yes. You sign up with an email and pay by card; the creator only sees the display name you choose — never your real name, address or card details. You don't have to show your face or upload ID to subscribe. Identity verification only applies to creators who want to get paid, not to fans.

OnlyFans vs Fanvue — which is better?

The model is nearly identical and the creator split is close (OnlyFans takes 20%; Fanvue takes 15% for a creator's first year, then 20%). OnlyFans has the bigger roster and most of the biggest names. Fanvue wins on newer and AI creators, built-in discovery, and faster payouts. Many creators are on both. If you want the Fanvue side, see our Fanvue creators directory.

Is OnlyFans legal and 18+?

Yes. OnlyFans is a legal, adults-only (18+) platform with age verification at signup. Subscribing to and viewing a creator's content is perfectly legal for adults. As always, don't screenshot or redistribute paid content — that breaks the creator's terms.

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