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OnlyFans Alternatives: Three Of The Top Choices For Content Creators

Feb 21, 2021
While OnlyFans has taken the world and the Internet by storm in recent years, some have asked this question: what are some OnlyFans alternatives to check out? Or what is the best alternative? In fact, there are three of them. And we’ll be doing a breakdown of each of them shortly.
If you’re short on time, here’s a quick summary:
FansMine.com - Lower Fees, Creator Support
Best for Creator PlatformAdult and X-Rated Content OnlyFans
Gay Men Adult ContentJust for Fans
Lower Fees, Creator Support Unlockd
Mainstream, Non-adult content Patreon
As you’ll see above, the alternatives we’re putting forward here are known as PatreonJust For Fans (JFF) and Unlockd. While all four platforms will provide followers and paid subscribers the ability to receive exclusive content from their favorite creators, there are distinct differences between each other. In each comparison, we’ll see how OnlyFans differs from Patreon, JFF and Unlockd.
At the end of the day, OnlyFans may still reign supreme for many who are looking to create high-quality content for their fans and make a good amount of money. If you are curious about some of the OnlyFans alternatives, keep reading.
Without further ado, let’s get started:
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What is Patreon?

Patreon is a membership platform that was founded in 2013. So it’s been around longer than OnlyFans. But one can certainly say that the latter may have taken a page out of the playbook of Patreon and took it one step further.
The platform is used by countless numbers of YouTube channels. Most of those who create content on YouTube for free will offer exclusive content including videos that will only be shown on Patreon. In other words, those videos will never be released on YouTube (except for maybe a preview).
Sign up to Patreon here
Yet, there is one major reason why YouTubers have been flocking to the site. YouTube has since placed a policy where videos can be demonetized at any given time. It could even be due to the amount of explicit language being used.
But nevertheless, those who may have depended on YouTube’s monetization as part of their extra income see a light at the end of the tunnel. And Patreon delivered the goods. Patreon will not demonetize videos since the money comes from supporters.
Those who create content on Patreon can receive funding from their followers or fans on a recurring basis. But the platform isn’t just made for famous YouTubers. A lot of artistic and creative personalities have relied on Patreon as a way to earn money for their hard work.
While it’s generally not a main source of income, it’s one of the best channels for anyone who wants to make extra money leveraging their creative talents. It is for this reason why YouTubers, podcasters, and musicians are flocking to it like someone struck gold.
As of today, there are more than 100,000 content creators on Patreon with well over 2 million supporters. In total, these creators raked in a combined total of well over $350 million.
How does Patreon work?
The way Patreon works is simple. A content creator can set it up to where a supporter can pay a monthly recurring fee so they can get the exclusive content. It’s a subscription-style model to where the creator can set it to whatever price they like.
One thing creators need to know is that when it comes to earning money, they need to choose between a monthly subscription model or a one-off upfront model. If they choose the latter, the cannot reverse course and switch to a monthly subscription.
If you decide to launch a Patreon, you want to think about this before making a decision.
How does Patreon make money?
Considering that there is a percentage fee that Patreon takes, that’s the only way they make money. How much will Patreon take from creators? Five percent.
That’s right: Patreon creators keep 90 percent of everything they earn (however a small percentage will be subtracted for transactional fees). If you are looking for a platform that won’t take a lot out of you, then Patreon might be exactly what you’re looking for.
How much money can you make on Patreon?
The short answer: it depends. It will depend on the number of supports you may have and how much you are charging per month.
Try Patreon – you’ll receive an extra $50 if you get 20+ patrons in your first 30 days
There have been some popular Patreon creators that have raked in hundreds even thousands of dollars per month. Anywhere between one to five percent of your Patreon followers will eventually become paid Patrons. If you have 10,000 followers and you charge $5 a month, you’ll be looking at making anywhere between $500 to $2500 a month.
How does it compare to OnlyFans?
Given that both OnlyFans and Patreon have a ton of similarities, one line has to be drawn. And that’s where we bring up the subject of adult content. On OnlyFans, you can publish content that contains strong sexual content and nudity.
However, Patreon allows only nudity (as long as it is tasteful). Anything beyond that is off limits.
What is Just For Fans (JFF)?
Next, we’ll be taking a look at Just For Fans? You can say that this is the direct rival to OnlyFans. Yes, it allows adult content.

And it does allow for paid subscriptions so followers can pay on a per month basis to see their favorite content creators and their exclusive content. But there are some stark differences between the two. Before we get into the comparison, let’s talk briefly about the platform itself.

Just For Fans (JFF) was created by Dominic Ford. Ford is known as one of the most popular gay porn stars in the industry. For this reason, JFF’s fan base is more targeted for the LGBT audience. However, there have been some adult stars male and female (and yes, gay and straight alike) making their presence known on the platform.
JFF is open to content creators regardless of gender and orientation. The same can be said for OnlyFans. Now that we know a little bit about JFF, let’s do a tale of the tape comparison between the platform and OnlyFans.
OnlyFans vs JFF: How do they stack up
JFF covers some bases that OnlyFans does not. For example, JFF will allow followers and subscribers to purchase individual clips. At the same time, JFF content creators will also sell customized items and text messaging to their fans and subscribers.
As you can figure out, OnlyFans does not offer this. But the one thing that they do offer that JFF does not is live streaming. However, despite some of the lacking abilities, OnlyFans content creators can work around them so they can ensure a stronger connection with their fans and subscribers.
Making Money
Of course, you can make money on either platform. But the amount of money you keep will be different. On OnlyFans, you can keep 80 percent of what you earn.
On JFF, you keep 70 percent. So the difference is ten percent. If you want to keep more, it’s clear that OnlyFans will be your go-to option (but Patreon wins out in a three-way battle, assuming you are publishing content that is SFW…but in any event, hello 90 percent!)
Then there is the payout method. OnlyFans will allow you to request a payout every day. JFF only allows for weekly payouts.
Let’s take a look at the minimums: OnlyFans payout threshold is $20. JFF is $50.
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TikTok and OnlyFans
With these two platforms being the most popular, it would be easy to reach the minimum payout amount in no time. It’s not as difficult as you think. Plus, the key here is not selling your content at too low of a price.
What is allowed?
As mentioned before, adult content is allowed on both OnlyFans and JFF. However, OnlyFans has more creators on their site that don’t choose to bare all anyways. We can’t say the same for JFF.
But regardless, it proves that OnlyFans has that wide fan base appeal across many demographics. Time will tell as to whether or not OnlyFans will adopt some features that JFF may have.
But in the meantime, it will still be a fierce battle between two platforms that often get mistaken for porn sites.
What is Unlockd?
Unlockd is a relatively new competitor to OnlyFans, having been set up in 2020. It’s similar in style, allowing content creators to accept subscribers in exchange for photos, videos and more. It also accepts adult content.

Unlockd really focuses on providing the best experience for content creators. The site was built in consultation with creators, to create a streamlined and simple experience. They build their reputation on quality of service and on lower fees, so if you can build up a reliable subscriber base, you can do really well on Unlockd.
Sign up to Unlockd here
OnlyFans vs Unlockd: Features
When you’re comparing features, Unlockd and OnlyFans are extremely similar – you can work with the same kind of content across both. Whether you’ve adding photos and videos, sending files to subscribers or offering live streams, both platforms can accommodate you.
Unlockd claims that it is a streamlined service that lets you tailor your rates to suit the content. Realistically while the website itself is more of a clean experience, less jumbled with spam accounts, the functionality between both is pretty much identical.
Where Unlockd claims to be different is in the support offered. They guarantee to address any issues within 24 hours, guaranteeing that it’ll be fixed within that time. They also guarantee weekly payments, so that you don’t have to wait for your funds. OnlyFans does offer payout requests any day, so Unlockd is more comparable to JFF here.
Making Money
There are good sides and bad sides to Unlockd’s payment structure. The key benefit is in the fees – you’ll only be charged 15%, which is lower than OnlyFans and JFF and is the best of all the sites that permit adult content.
On the flipside, the minimum payout is $100, higher than JFF and OnlyFans. So you’ll need to wait a bit longer to get your money than you would with the other websites.
What is allowed?
Unlockd does permit adult content, putting it on-par with OnlyFans and JFF. As long as the content is legal, then it’s allowed on the site. That doesn’t just refer to sexual content but also to copyright – you have to own the content that you’re uploading, you can’t share something that someone else owns. You can set the parameters of what you hide behind a paywall and what you give away for free.
Final Thoughts
While OnlyFans is more in an authoritative position compared to Patreon, Just For Fans and Unlockd, the latter may be a great way to generate more income aside from what you’re already earning on OnlyFans. At the end of the day, it’s all about staying connected with your fans while earning extra money.
For example, if you are on OnlyFans you can choose to use Patreon if you wish. If you are creating more adult-oriented content, it may not hurt to give JFF or Unlockd a whirl as well. While you are there, you can take advantage of some of the features that they have on the platform if you don’t feel like doing any workarounds on OnlyFans.
But nevertheless, it’s never been easier or convenient to create custom content for your fans on the Internet today. While OnlyFans is here to stay, it’s safe to say that Patreon, JFF and Unlockd will stick around for the long haul as well.
Have any other favorites? Let us know in the comments and we might even feature them in this guide in the future!
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