OnlyFans vs. Fangate: Which One Is Better for Selling Custom Content?
If you're a creator selling spicy content or custom services online, you've probably used or at least heard of OnlyFans. It's become the go-to platform for subscriptions — but what if you're tired of platform rules, long payout times, or just want to sell one-time custom content directly? Many clients do not want to register on a platform, they want to pay and consume directly.
That’s where Fangate comes in.
In this post, we’ll break down the key differences between OnlyFans and Fangate so you can decide what’s best for your business.
👉 No subscription. No platform lock-in. Just fast, one-time sales.
OnlyFans Creator earnings: 80% (20% fee plus tax added to fan)
Fangate Creator earnings: 90% (10% fee) (plus 12.5% added to fan)
With Fangate, creators keep more — and fans cover the platform fee transparently.
Fangate gives you full control: name your price, drop the link, and get paid.
OnlyFans requires users to stay within its platform and can limit visibility.
Fangate lets you post links anywhere:
There are no algorithms deciding who sees your stuff. If you can reach a fan, you can get paid.
Fangate is perfect for creators who:
Absolutely. Many creators use OnlyFans for recurring subs and Fangate for pay-per-request upsells. It’s a smart combo: recurring income + flexible one-off sales.
If you're tired of high fees, slow payouts, or being stuck in one platform, Fangate gives you the freedom to sell what you want, when you want, with the tools you already use — like Twitter or Telegram.
👉 Start selling smarter with Fangate. Register and verify today.