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100+ OnlyFans Content Ideas That Actually Sell (2026)

Never run out of content ideas. Proven OnlyFans content types and formats that drive subscriptions across every niche.

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January 8, 2025
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Mia

Mia

Content Creator

Content creator with 1 year at B9, specializing in content strategy, niche development, and creator wellness.

OnlyFans content ideas brainstorming showing creative planning for creators

Quick Takeaways

  • Top earners rotate 10-15 core content types instead of constantly inventing new ideas
  • PPV content should be noticeably different from your feed—more explicit, longer, or more personal
  • Faceless content can earn just as much when you focus on body angles, voice, and atmosphere
  • Themed content days like Titty Tuesday and Freaky Friday reduce planning stress and build subscriber habits
  • Custom content (name moans, dick ratings, worn items) commands the highest per-piece revenue
  • Seasonal and holiday content earns premium prices because of limited-time urgency
  • Male creators succeed by leaning into physique, personality, and underserved niches
  • Batch-creating content in weekly sessions prevents daily burnout and keeps quality consistent

Looking for OnlyFans content ideas that actually convert? I used to post the same three content types on repeat — mirror selfies, tease clips, good morning posts. After about a month, my subscriber count started dropping and I couldn't figure out why. Turns out my fans were just bored. Once I built an actual system with different content types for different days, everything flipped. My retention went up, my PPV sales doubled, and I stopped dreading the camera every morning. According to Variety, OnlyFans paid out $3.2 billion to creators in a single year — and the ones earning the most post varied content consistently. I put together this list of over 100 content ideas organized by type — the same rotation I use on my own page. There's a weekly calendar template at the end too, so you always know what to post next.

15 Daily Post Ideas (Under 5 Minutes Each)

These are the bread-and-butter OnlyFans content ideas I use to keep my feed active every day. Nothing fancy — just simple content that takes 5 minutes to shoot and keeps subscribers feeling connected. Pair them with strong captions and you're set. For more strategy, check our growth guide.

Infographic showing 15 daily OnlyFans post types including morning selfies, outfit of the day, tease clips, behind the scenes, story time, and Q&A
15 daily content types that keep subscribers engaged — most take under 5 minutes to create

Good Morning and Goodnight Posts

I post a sleepy bed selfie almost every morning — takes 30 seconds, and my subscribers eat it up. Such a small thing but it makes people feel like they're part of your day.

Outfit of the Day

Show what you're wearing—lingerie, casual clothes, workout gear, or going-out looks. Easy to shoot, and subscribers love seeing your personal style.

Selfie Dumps

Just dump 5-10 casual selfies into one post. Different angles, goofy faces, whatever you took that day. Fills your feed without a proper shoot and people actually love the unpolished vibe.

Mirror Shots

Full-body mirror selfies are OnlyFans staples. Gym mirrors, bedroom mirrors, bathroom mirrors—each setting creates a different vibe.

Tease Content

Suggestive but not explicit — covered nudity, strategic angles, the almost-reveal. Think of it as a trailer for your PPV. One good tease post can sell more paid content than any mass message.

Lifestyle Glimpses

Coffee in the morning, cooking dinner, walking the dog. Non-explicit content humanizes you and builds the personal connection that drives loyalty.

Behind the Scenes

Show your setup process, editing workflow, or content planning. Fans love seeing the real person behind the content.

Workout Clips

Short gym clips, stretching videos, or home workout snippets. Works whether fitness is your niche or not—movement content gets attention.

Getting Ready Content

Film yourself doing makeup or getting dressed for a night out. I started doing these on a whim and they consistently outperform my planned shoots — something about watching a transformation just holds attention.

Pet and Hobby Content

Show your cat, your art projects, your terrible cooking experiments. Sounds random, but these posts build the emotional connection that keeps people subscribed month after month.

Q and A Responses

Answer subscriber questions on your feed. Creates interaction loops and gives you content ideas directly from your audience.

Throwback Posts

Repost old favorites or share photos from trips, events, or earlier in your career. Costs zero effort and fills gaps in your schedule.

Story Time Posts

Share a funny or awkward real-life story as a text post or voice note. I once posted about a disastrous date and got more DMs than any explicit content that week. People want to know YOU.

Unboxing and Hauls

Open packages on camera—lingerie hauls, toy deliveries, fan gifts. Unboxing content has built-in suspense and works across every niche.

Car Selfies

Quick photos in natural car lighting. Golden hour through a car window is honestly the most flattering light you'll find, and the tight framing makes everything feel more intimate.

What works for me: I batch everything on Saturdays. Spend 2-3 hours shooting in different outfits, then schedule the whole week. Way less stressful than scrambling every morning, and my content is actually better because I'm not rushed.

PPV Ideas: $10-75 Per Video

PPV is where I make most of my money. The trick I learned early: your paid content has to feel like a clear step up from your feed. If your feed is teasing, PPV delivers. That gap is what makes people buy. For pricing tips, check our pricing guide.

Three glassmorphic pricing tier cards showing OnlyFans PPV price ranges: Quick Tease $5-10, Standard $15-30, and Premium $30-50+
PPV pricing tiers — the $15-30 range is the sweet spot for most creators

Full Explicit Content

Save your most explicit material for PPV. If your feed teases, PPV delivers — that gap between free and paid is literally what makes people buy.

Longer Form Videos

Your feed clips should be 30-60 seconds max. PPV? Three to ten minutes or longer. The length itself is the value — people are paying for more of you.

Solo Play Content

Self-pleasure content is consistently the top-selling PPV category. Different toys, positions, and settings create endless variations.

Shower and Bath Content

Water content has universal appeal. The setting is naturally sensual and provides production value with zero props needed.

Try-On Videos

Trying on lingerie, swimsuits, or outfits with gradual reveals. Each piece you put on (and take off) is its own little moment. I can get 5 minutes of content from three outfits.

JOI Videos

Jerk-off instruction content where you direct the viewer. This interactive format commands premium prices and creates intense engagement.

Strip Teases

Music, slow reveals, building anticipation. Classic format that sells consistently across every niche and experience level.

Oil and Lotion Videos

Applying oil or lotion to your body on camera. Simple concept with high visual appeal. The slow application process is naturally captivating.

Roleplay Scenarios

Girlfriend experience, teacher, nurse, boss — pick a character and commit. What I love about roleplay PPV is one fan will buy every single scenario you put out. It's basically a series they're collecting.

Countdown Reveals

Build a multi-post series where each PPV reveals a little more. Three-part reveal = three purchases instead of one. And the anticipation between drops gets people talking in your DMs.

Toy Reviews

Try new toys on camera and give genuine reactions. Combines product review with explicit content for a unique format.

POV Style Content

Film from the viewer's perspective, like they're right there with you. POV outsells third-person angles almost every time in my experience — it just feels more personal.

Collaboration Content

B/G or G/G content filmed with another creator. Collaboration PPV typically commands higher prices due to rarity and production value.

Themed Photo Sets

Professional-quality photo sets of 15-30 images around a single theme. Offer as a PPV bundle at $10-25 per set.

Reaction Videos

React to fan submissions, trending content, or your own old posts. The genuine reaction format is low effort with high perceived value.

I used to underprice my PPV by a lot. Try sending the same content at different prices to see what your audience will pay. I bumped my standard PPV from $12 to $20 and my purchase rate barely changed — I was just leaving money on the table before.

$5-10

Average price for quick tease clips and short reveals

Based on pricing data from 200+ OnlyFans creators

$15-30

Average price for standard explicit PPV videos

Based on pricing data from 200+ OnlyFans creators

$30-50+

Average price for elaborate productions and collaborations

Based on pricing data from 200+ OnlyFans creators

Custom Requests: $20-500+ Each

Customs are honestly my favorite revenue stream. I've made $500 in a single afternoon just from dick ratings and name moans. Most of these take under 10 minutes — it's the best hourly rate you'll find on the platform.

Name Moaning Videos

Short clips saying or moaning the subscriber's name. Two minutes of work, $20-50 per clip. I've done 10 of these in a single afternoon — do the math.

Personalized Video Messages

Birthday messages, congratulations, thinking-of-you clips. You'd be surprised what people will pay ($30-100+) just to hear you say their name and wish them happy birthday.

Specific Outfit Requests

Fan picks the outfit — their favorite color, a specific lingerie set, cosplay elements. Easy upsell to add onto any content type you're already shooting.

Custom Scenarios

The fan describes a fantasy and you bring it to life. Simple scenarios run $50-100, and if they want something elaborate with multiple scenes, $200+ is totally fair. Always get the full brief in writing before you start.

Worn Item Sales

Worn underwear, socks, whatever they're into. Film yourself wearing the item, throw in a handwritten note, ship it out. $50-150+ per item and you're literally making money from laundry.

Dick Ratings

Honest or hyped ratings of subscriber photos. High demand, quick to film, and one of the best time-to-revenue customs you can offer. Our full dick rating guide covers pricing tiers, scripts, and the upsell framework that turns a $5 rating into a $100 custom order.

Video Calls

Live one-on-one time over video chat. $3-10 per minute depending on what's included. Set a timer, set your boundaries ahead of time, and stick to both — this is where limits get tested the most.

Voice Notes and Audio Content

Personalized voice messages, ASMR whispers, or audio-only scenarios. Lower production barrier than video with surprisingly strong demand.

GFE Packages

Girlfriend experience bundles — daily messages, good morning texts, check-ins, plus exclusive content over a set period. Price weekly or monthly. Fair warning though: these are time-intensive, so don't offer more slots than you can actually handle.

Specific Pose or Angle Requests

Fans request exact poses, angles, or compositions. Simple to fulfill during any photo session. Charge $15-40 per custom photo set.

Sexting Sessions

Live text-based exchanges during set time windows. Price per session or per minute. High demand especially from fans in different time zones.

Always collect payment before creating custom content. Use the OnlyFans tip feature or get payment upfront. Never produce customs on a promise of future payment—this is the number one way creators lose money on customs.

Custom TypePrice RangeTime to CreateDemand
Name moans$20-501-2 minVery High
Dick ratings$20-502-5 minVery High
Custom photos$15-405-10 minHigh
Personalized videos$30-100+10-20 minHigh
Custom scenarios$50-200+30-60 minMedium
Worn items$50-150+Wear + shipMedium
Sexting sessions$2-5/minReal-timeHigh
Video calls$3-10/minReal-timeMedium
GFE packages$100-500/wkDailyMedium

Custom content pricing at a glance — name moans and dick ratings have the best time-to-money ratio

Faceless Ideas (No Identity Required)

Looking for anonymous OnlyFans content ideas? I know a lot of creators who work completely faceless, and some of them outearn me. Privacy doesn't mean less money — you just need the right angles and formats. If staying anonymous matters to you, check our complete faceless guide for niches, earnings data, and a 30-day plan. For identity protection specifically, see our privacy guide.

Comparison chart rating five faceless OnlyFans content types by effort, revenue potential, and privacy level using dot indicators
Faceless content comparison — low effort doesn't mean low revenue

Neck-Down Body Shots

Frame everything from the collarbone down. Lingerie, bodysuits, swimwear — it all works. Some of the highest-earning creators I know have never shown their face once.

Back and Silhouette Shots

Shoot from behind or use backlighting for silhouettes. The mystery factor alone makes these some of the most saved posts on any faceless page I've seen.

Hands and Nails Content

Manicured nails, rings, bracelets—hand-focused content has a dedicated audience. Combine with body shots for added detail.

Feet Content

Foot-focused photos and videos have a massive dedicated audience. Pedicures, toe rings, sole shots — and you never need to show your face. Some foot creators outearn traditional pages.

Lingerie Flat Lays and Close-Ups

Photograph lingerie on your body with tight cropping. Close-up fabric textures and details create intimate content without facial exposure.

Voice-Only Content

Audio recordings, ASMR, dirty talk, storytelling. Your voice alone creates more intimacy than most people expect. And the retention rates on voice-only subscribers? Surprisingly strong.

Masked or Blindfolded Content

Masks, blindfolds, costumes that cover your face. Here's the thing — a lot of fans actually find masked content MORE exciting than face reveals. The mystery becomes part of your brand.

Strategic Cropping

Use your hair, your hands, a pillow, whatever's nearby to casually block your face. Looks way more natural than a hard crop line and the viewer barely notices.

POV Angles

Shoot looking down at your body from your own perspective — the viewer sees what you see. Naturally faceless, naturally immersive. No editing tricks needed.

Shadow and Low-Light Photography

Use dramatic shadows, candlelight, or dim settings. Creates moody atmospheric content where facial features naturally disappear.

Outfit and Accessory Focus

Make the clothing or accessories the star. Stockings, heels, gloves, and jewelry provide visual interest without identity exposure.

Bath and Water Content

Bubble baths, shower steam, and pool shots naturally obscure features. Water distortion adds another layer of anonymity.

Remove EXIF data from all photos before uploading. Use a metadata stripping app to ensure location data and device information cannot be extracted from your content files.

Content TypeEffort LevelRevenue PotentialPrivacy Level
Neck-down body shotsLow$$ — Feed + PPVHigh
Voice-only / ASMRLow$$ — PPV + CustomVery High
Silhouette photographyMedium$$$ — Premium PPVVery High
Feet contentLow$$$ — Feed + CustomVery High
Masked / blindfoldedMedium$$$ — PPV + CustomHigh
POV anglesLow$$ — Feed + PPVHigh
Strategic croppingLow$$ — Feed + PPVMedium-High
Low-light / shadowMedium$$$ — Premium PPVVery High

Faceless content ideas ranked by effort and revenue potential

Content Ideas for Male Creators

I've collaborated with male creators and the ones who do best lean into what makes them different — their physique, their voice, their personality. Copying what female creators do doesn't work. The audience wants something different. For the full breakdown, see our tips below.

Physique Showcases

Flexing, posing, body reveals. Muscular, dad-bod, slim — doesn't matter as much as you'd think. Confidence and good lighting beat body type every time.

Workout and Training Content

Film your actual workouts, not posed content. Real sweat and effort reads as authentic. Post-workout content performs especially well.

Grooming Routines

Shaving, skincare, haircare, getting dressed. Male grooming content has crossover appeal and builds daily posting habits.

Suit and Style Content

Getting dressed in formal wear, rolling up sleeves, loosening ties. The dressed-to-undressed transition is a proven male content format.

POV and Girlfriend Experience

First-person content as if the viewer is with you—date nights, cooking together, morning routines. Male GFE has strong and growing demand.

Voice and Audio Content

Deep voice recordings, ASMR, bedtime stories, dirty talk. Male voice content is underserved and has dedicated audiences.

Outdoor and Adventure Content

Hiking, swimming, camping, sports. Natural settings with natural light create compelling content and differentiate from bedroom-only creators.

Humor and Personality Posts

Funny captions, relatable stories, memes about creator life. The male creators I've seen do best are the ones who make you laugh between the thirst traps. Personality keeps people subscribed.

Behind the Scenes of Your Life

Your job, hobbies, cooking, travel. Male subscribers often value the full-person connection as much as explicit content.

Couple Collaboration Content

Partner with female or male creators for collaborative content. Duo content commands higher PPV prices and exposes you to new audiences.

Male creators typically earn less per subscriber but can build larger audiences through social media. Focus on TikTok and Twitter/X for promotion—these platforms drive the most male creator traffic.

Pros

  • Lower competition — way fewer male creators means less noise
  • Social media growth is faster — TikTok and Twitter/X algorithms favor male creators right now
  • Personality sells — you don't need to compete on explicitness alone
  • Niche audiences are loyal — gay, bi, and female subscribers tend to have higher retention

Cons

  • Lower average revenue per subscriber compared to female creators
  • Fewer promotion channels — Reddit and some platforms are harder for male content
  • Audience building takes longer without existing social media following
  • Stigma is different — male creators face unique social pressure

Themed Content Days and Series

Themed days changed everything for me. Before, I'd spend 20 minutes every morning just deciding what to shoot. Now Tuesday is always Titty Tuesday, Friday is always Freaky Friday — I don't even think about it. My subscribers love the consistency too — and I never run out of OnlyFans post ideas.

Titty Tuesday

Breast-focused content every Tuesday — basically a crash course in how to take boob pics that stand out. Huge hashtag following and dead simple to plan — pick an outfit, take the photo, done. Works for any body type.

Hump Day Wednesday

Booty content mid-week. I rotate between gym leggings, lingerie, and bare shots so it doesn't get stale. Same theme, different execution every week.

Freaky Friday

Your most adventurous content to kick off the weekend. New toys, daring poses, or content you save specifically for Fridays.

Self-Care Sunday

Softer content: bath time, skincare routines, relaxation. Shows a different side while keeping your posting streak alive.

Motivation Monday

Gym content, goal-setting posts, or energetic start-the-week vibes. Positive energy content gets shared and commented on.

Transformation Thursday

Before-and-after style content—casual to glam, clothed to lingerie, or natural to full makeup. The transformation format is inherently engaging.

Fan Request Friday

Dedicate one day to fulfilling subscriber requests from the week. Creates engagement loops and makes fans feel heard.

Monthly Series

Recurring content like Monthly Try-On, New Toy Review, or First-of-the-Month Reveal. Series build anticipation and create returning engagement.

Countdown Content

Ten days of a specific theme leading to a holiday or milestone. Creates urgency and gives you ten days of pre-planned content.

Rating Days

Designate a day for dick ratings or subscriber photo reactions. Batch processing keeps it efficient and fans know when to submit.

These are the best recurring content ideas for OnlyFans — post themed content at the same time each day. Subscribers learn to check at specific times for specific content—building habitual engagement that reduces churn.

DayThemeContent TypeGoal
MondayMotivation MondayGym / energy / getting readySet the week tone
TuesdayTitty TuesdayBreast-focused contentHigh engagement day
WednesdayHump DayBooty contentMid-week boost
ThursdayThrowback ThursdayOld favorites or fan requestsLow effort, high interaction
FridayFreaky FridayMost adventurous contentWeekend PPV push
SaturdayBatch dayShoot next week contentProduction day
SundaySelf-Care SundaySoft lifestyle contentRest and plan

Sample weekly theme schedule — adjust based on your analytics

Seasonal and Holiday Content Calendar

I learned this the hard way: holiday content shot last-minute never performs as well as a planned shoot. Now I plan my outfits and props at least a month ahead. My Halloween content from a planned September shoot made more than anything I posted that year.

Valentines Day

Red lingerie, romantic themes, full GFE vibes. This is one of my biggest revenue months every year — I start teasing Valentine's content February 1st and run deals through the 14th.

St Patricks Day

Green outfits, lucky-themed content, playful Irish vibes. Smaller holiday but low competition means your content stands out.

Easter and Spring

Bunny ears, pastel colors, playful spring themes. Lighthearted aesthetic that works for teasing and explicit content alike.

Summer and Bikini Season

Pool content, beach shots, outdoor bikini content. Peak season runs May through August. Outdoor natural light produces your best photos.

Fourth of July

American flag themes, red-white-blue outfits, fireworks backdrops. US-heavy subscriber bases respond strongly to patriotic content.

Halloween

Costumes. Roleplay. Cosplay. Halloween is basically Christmas for content creators. I start planning outfits and props in early September — my Halloween PPV from a planned shoot outearned everything else that year.

Thanksgiving

Cozy fall aesthetics, gratitude-themed posts, comfort content. Lower competition than Halloween or Christmas but strong engagement.

Christmas and Holiday Season

Santa outfits, gift-themed content, cozy winter vibes. December is peak spending season and people are in a buying mood. I basically double my PPV output in December and it always pays off.

New Years

Champagne, sparkly outfits, new year reveals. Great excuse to do a best-of compilation from the past year — recycle your top content as a highlight reel and sell it as PPV.

Your Birthday

Turn your birthday into a whole event. Special PPV drops, subscriber discounts, exclusive reveals. I made my birthday week one of my top revenue weeks by running a countdown — one reveal per day leading up to it.

Fan Appreciation Days

Create your own holidays. Subscriber anniversaries, follower milestones, or random appreciation drops. Any reason for bonus content works.

Black Friday and Cyber Monday

Run subscription discounts and PPV bundles. People are already in shopping mode — give them a deal and they'll impulse-buy content the same way they buy everything else that weekend.

Buy holiday outfits and props during off-season sales. Stock up on Halloween costumes in November and Christmas lingerie in January when prices drop 50-70 percent.

MonthKey DatesContent ThemeRevenue Potential
JanuaryNew YearsFresh start, resolutions, reveals$$
FebruaryValentines DayRomance, red lingerie, GFE$$$
MarchSt Patricks DayGreen themes, lucky content$
AprilEaster / SpringPastels, bunny ears, playful$$
May-AugSummerBikini, pool, outdoor, travel$$$
SeptemberBack to schoolSchoolgirl, prep for Halloween$$
OctoberHalloweenCostumes, cosplay, spooky$$$
NovemberThanksgiving / Black FridayCozy fall, deals and bundles$$
DecemberChristmas / HolidaysSanta, gifts, winter cozy$$$

Annual content calendar with revenue peaks by season

Niche-Specific Content Ideas

One thing I noticed when my growth stalled: I was trying to appeal to everyone. The moment I leaned into my specific niche, everything clicked. Here are content ideas for the niches I see doing best right now. Check our full niche guides below for more.

Fitness Niche

Workout videos, progress photos, gym clips, meal prep, activewear try-ons. The fitness audience is one of the most loyal I've seen — they follow your journey and stick around for months. Full breakdown in our fitness creator guide.

Cosplay Niche

Character recreations, costume transformation videos, behind-the-scenes builds, character-in-bed content. Every character becomes its own mini content series — and fans will literally request specific characters. More in our cosplay guide.

ASMR Niche

Whisper videos, trigger sounds, personal attention roleplay, sleep content. Audio quality matters here—invest in a decent microphone. See our ASMR guide.

Goth and Alt Niche

Dark aesthetics, alt fashion, dramatic makeup, themed photoshoots. Your visual style IS your brand here — people subscribe for the aesthetic as much as the content itself. More in our goth guide.

Couples Niche

Collaborative content, POV from each partner, relationship behind-the-scenes, date nights. What sells here is authenticity — real chemistry, real laughter, real moments. Production quality matters less than you'd think. See our couples guide.

Feet Niche

Pedicure content, shoe try-ons, sole photography, toe details, foot worship content. Dedicated audience with specific and consistent demand. Our feet content guide covers pricing, scam prevention, and promotion.

BBW Niche

Body-positive content, confidence-driven shoots, lingerie that celebrates curves. This audience is growing fast and they can tell the difference between someone performing confidence and someone who actually has it.

Mature and MILF Niche

Experience-driven content, sophisticated aesthetics, mentorship-style interaction. Age is a selling point in this niche, not a limitation.

Gaming Niche

Stream in revealing outfits, post your gaming setup, cosplay your favorite characters. The crossover between gaming and adult content audiences is massive — and still mostly untapped.

Artistic and Boudoir Niche

High-quality photography, creative compositions, fine-art inspired shoots. If you've got an eye for aesthetics, lean into it — this niche charges premium prices because the content itself is art.

Yoga and Wellness Niche

Yoga poses, meditation content, flexibility showcases, wellness routines. Naturally photogenic and works whether you go explicit or keep it clean. The crossover appeal is huge.

Foodie Niche

Cooking in lingerie, eating content, baking videos, kitchen shoots. Sounds niche but it combines lifestyle and suggestive content in a way that pulls in a surprisingly broad audience.

Travel Niche

Location-based shoots, hotel content, beach destinations, adventure-style photos. Travel content adds variety and premium feel to your feed.

Professional and Office Niche

Secretary, boss, business attire content. The dressed-professional-to-undressed transition is a consistently popular format.

Tattoo and Piercing Niche

Body art showcases, new tattoo reveals, piercing content. Your body modifications become unique selling points that differentiate your brand.

Blend 2-3 related niches for broader appeal while keeping a clear identity. Fitness plus lifestyle, goth plus cosplay, or yoga plus wellness all create natural content combinations.

The creators who pick a lane and own it always outperform the ones trying to appeal to everyone. I've seen it over and over — a fitness creator who goes all-in on workout content will outearn someone posting random stuff every time.

Matej, B9 Growth Specialist
NicheCompetitionRevenue PotentialContent Difficulty
FitnessMedium$$$Low
CosplayLow$$$High
ASMRLow$$Medium
FeetMedium$$$Low
CouplesLow$$$Medium
Goth / AltLow$$Medium
BBWLow$$$Low
GamingLow$$Medium

Niche comparison — lower competition often means more loyal audiences

Content Revenue Breakdown by Type

I get DMs all the time asking what to post on OnlyFans to make money. So I put together this breakdown based on my own experience and what I've seen from other creators. Spoiler — it's not always the most explicit stuff. For a deeper look at earnings, see our earnings guide.

Horizontal bar chart comparing revenue per piece across six OnlyFans content types, from GFE packages at $100-500 per week down to dick ratings at $20-50
Revenue by content type — GFE packages and custom videos lead, but dick ratings have the best time-to-money ratio

The ratio that works for me: about 70 percent feed content and 30 percent paid content. When I went heavier on PPV, subscribers started complaining. When I dialed it back too much, my income dropped. That 70/30 split has been my sweet spot.

Content TypeAvg Price RangeTime to CreateRevenue ModelBest For
Daily feed postsIncluded in sub5-15 minRetentionKeeping subscribers
Standard PPV$10-3015-30 minPer saleConsistent income
Dick ratings$20-502-5 minPer saleQuick high-margin cash
Name moans$20-501-2 minPer saleEasiest custom offering
Custom videos$50-200+30-60 minPer salePremium revenue
Worn items$50-150+Wear + shipPer salePassive add-on income
Sexting sessions$2-5/minReal-timePer minuteHigh hourly rate
GFE packages$100-500/weekDaily textsRecurringPredictable income
Video calls$3-10/minReal-timePer minutePremium interaction
Collaboration PPV$30-751-3 hoursPer saleAudience crossover

Revenue comparison across OnlyFans content types

$20-50

Average revenue per dick rating—highest ROI content by time spent

B9 agency internal data, Jan 2026

$50-200

Average revenue per custom video depending on length and complexity

B9 agency internal data, Jan 2026

3-5x

Higher retention rate for creators who post daily versus 2-3 times per week

OnlyFans creator dashboard analytics

Your Weekly Content Calendar Template

This is basically my actual weekly schedule. It's not perfect and I adjust it depending on how I'm feeling, but having this framework means I never wake up with zero plan. If you're starting from scratch, try this for a month and tweak from there.

Weekly content planner showing a 7-day OnlyFans posting schedule with color-coded activity tags for feed, PPV, shoot, and rest days
Your weekly content schedule — color-coded so you know exactly what to do each day

Print this calendar and pin it where you create content. Adjust the themes and PPV days based on your analytics—every audience has different peak engagement days.

1

Monday — Motivation and Tease

Post a gym clip or getting-ready video on your feed. Send one PPV tease from the weekend shoot. Set the tone for the week with high-energy content.

2

Tuesday — Themed Day Content

Post your Titty Tuesday or themed content on your feed. Engage with comments and DMs. This is your highest-engagement day—take advantage of it.

3

Wednesday — Mid-Week PPV Push

Send your best PPV of the week on Wednesday when subscriber activity peaks. Post a lifestyle or behind-the-scenes photo on your feed to balance explicit and personal.

4

Thursday — Custom and Interaction Day

Fulfill custom orders and dick ratings. Post a Q and A or poll on your feed. Use fan responses to plan next weeks content.

5

Friday — Premium Content Drop

Post Freaky Friday content on your feed. Send a second PPV push for the weekend crowd. Tease upcoming weekend content to build anticipation.

6

Saturday — Batch Production Day

Spend 2-3 hours shooting content for the coming week. Take photos in multiple outfits and locations. Post a casual lifestyle update on your feed.

7

Sunday — Planning and Self-Care Content

Post Self-Care Sunday content. Schedule the coming weeks posts using OnlyFans scheduling. Review analytics from the past week and note what performed best.

Mini Case Study: How I Went From Zero to $30K/Month in My First Month

Creator: Brand new creator, no experience

Situation: When I started on OnlyFans I had zero subscribers and honestly no clue what I was doing. I did not have a niche, I did not have a content plan, and I was posting random photos hoping something would stick. I spent my first week just staring at an empty page wondering what people even want to see.

Action: The B9 team sat down with me and we figured out my niche together. We tested a few different content verticals to see what my audience responded to best. They gave me a weekly content calendar, taught me about lighting setups that actually work with a phone, showed me how to structure my PPV pricing, and basically told me exactly what to post and when. I stopped guessing and started following the system.

Result: I hit $30K in revenue my first month. Not because I got lucky or went viral — I just had a plan and stuck to it. The biggest difference was consistency. Once I knew what to post each day, I stopped overthinking and started creating. My retention rate after month one was around 78%, which the team said was way above average for a new page.

Mistakes to Avoid

Posting the same content type every day

I did this for my first few weeks — mirror selfie, mirror selfie, mirror selfie. Your subscribers get bored fast. Rotate between at least 5-6 different content types throughout the week.

Underpricing your PPV

I used to send PPV at $8-12 because I was scared nobody would buy. When I raised prices to $20-25, my purchase rate barely dropped. Test higher prices — you're probably leaving money on the table.

Winging it without a content calendar

Waking up every morning wondering what to post is a fast track to burnout. Even a basic weekly framework with themed days cuts your planning stress by half and keeps you consistent.

Ignoring DMs and custom requests

Your DMs are where the real money is. Customs, dick ratings, sexting sessions — these are your highest-margin offerings. If you're only posting to your feed and ignoring messages, you're missing your biggest revenue stream.

Going too explicit on your free feed

If subscribers can see everything on your feed, why would they buy PPV? Keep a clear gap between what's free and what's paid. Your feed teases, your PPV delivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Aim for 1-3 posts daily on your main feed. Consistency matters more than volume. PPV messages can go out 2-4 times per week. Subscribers who see regular content are 3x less likely to cancel than those who see gaps.
Custom content and PPV generate the highest per-piece revenue. Dick ratings ($20-50 each), custom videos ($50-200+), and worn items ($50-150+) are top earners. However, your daily feed content is what drives and retains the subscriptions that make PPV sales possible.
Yes. Many top earners work completely faceless. Focus on body angles, lingerie, voice content, hands-and-nails content, and atmospheric shots. Strategic cropping, masks, and silhouettes all work. For more OnlyFans content ideas no face required, see the faceless section above.
Use the themed day framework—knowing it's Titty Tuesday eliminates decision fatigue. Poll your subscribers for requests. Browse trending hashtags in your niche. Revisit your top-performing posts and create variations. Batch-plan a full week in one sitting.
A smartphone with good lighting is enough to start. A $30 ring light dramatically improves quality. Tripods and phone mounts help with angles. Focus on natural light, clean backgrounds, and variety rather than expensive cameras.
Price based on explicitness, length, and production effort. Quick tease clips run $5-10, standard explicit videos $15-30, and elaborate custom productions $30-50+. Test different price points with your audience to find what converts best.
Physique content, workout videos, grooming routines, POV-style content, and voice recordings all perform well. Male creators who lean into personality and niche identity outperform those posting generic content.
Plan at least one week ahead. Use a content calendar with themed days to reduce daily decision-making. For seasonal content like Halloween or Valentines Day, start planning 2-4 weeks early to have outfits, props, and shoots ready.

Summary

If I could go back and tell myself one thing when I started, it'd be this: stop trying to come up with something new every day. The creators who earn the most aren't the most creative — they're the most consistent. Pick 10-15 OnlyFans post ideas from this list that feel like you. Map them to a weekly calendar. Batch your shoots so you're not scrambling every morning. That's the whole secret, honestly. Use these content ideas for OnlyFans as your starting template, then adjust based on what your audience responds to. If you want a team helping with your content strategy and growth, see how B9 works with creators. And for more tips, check out our growth guide or see what creators actually earn.

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