Give you clear expectations for the first 30, 60 and 90 days so you can judge progress without guessing and without comparing yourself to random screenshots online.
Why the first 90 days matter
The first three months set the base we build on. In that time we:
- Clean up or build your page structure and offers.
- Dial in a simple content rhythm that fits your life.
- Warm your audience and teach them how to buy from you.
If this foundation is solid, the next six to twelve months are far easier. If it is messy, every campaign feels harder than it needs to.
What affects your starting point
Targets have to match reality. We always look at a few things before talking about numbers.
Your current audience
- Do you have existing OnlyFans subs now.
- Do you have socials sending traffic already.
- Are you restarting after a break or starting from zero.
Your setup and time
- How much content you already have ready to use.
- How many days a week you can realistically film or shoot.
- Any hard boundaries that shape what we can offer and sell.
These details matter more than any headline someone else posts. We base your targets on what you bring into the partnership, not on hype.
Three typical starting scenarios
Most Prosper creators fall into one of these buckets when we first talk.
- New creator little to no OnlyFans history, small audience, still building content.
- Warm creator has tried OnlyFans or similar, some income, no real system or consistency.
- Active creator already doing regular numbers, wants a management team to scale and free up time.
Your targets will look different in each case, but the phases below apply to all three with different ranges.
Days 0 to 30 focus
The first month is about grip on the basics, not chasing a record.
Tighten profile, pricing and offers. Map a content plan. Start running DMs in a controlled way so we can see how your current buyers behave.
Consistent activity on the page, clear first sales patterns and early signs that buyers respond to our tone and offers.
If you are brand new, we expect modest income while we set foundations. If you are already earning, we often aim to at least hold your current level while improving structure.
Days 30 to 60 focus
Once the base is in place, we start pushing a little harder.
- Test different DM angles and price points in a planned way.
- Run simple campaigns so we are not just relying on random chats.
- Adjust your content rhythm based on what actually sells.
Here we want to see:
- A clearer split between your base income and campaign lifts.
- More repeat buyers starting to show up in your analytics.
- Less stress for you around what to post and when.
A strong month in this window is usually one where total income is trending higher than your first structured month, with better quality buyers, not just more noise.
Days 60 to 90 focus
By this stage we have enough data to make more confident calls.
From Prosper
- We refine your main offer stack based on what has worked.
- We map a simple campaign calendar for the next quarter.
- We start to separate everyday income from bigger pushes.
From you
- You give honest feedback about what is sustainable and what is not.
- You keep your filming days consistent so the content pipeline stays healthy.
- You tell us about any life or boundary changes that affect the plan.
When things go well, many creators see their structured month two and month three out-earning month one, even after normal ups and downs. We care more about that direction than any single figure.
What we look at in your 90 day review
At the end of 90 days, we review your progress together. We look at:
- How total income has trended, not just the biggest spike.
- How much comes from DMs versus subs and tips.
- How strong your base of renewing subs has become.
- Which offers and content types have clearly performed best.
From there, we set the next set of targets for the coming quarter based on real data, not guesses.
Using targets without pressuring yourself
Targets are meant to guide, not to make you feel behind every week.
- See them as a direction for the page, not a judgement on you.
- Use them to notice patterns, not to panic over one quiet day.
- Talk to us early if something feels off so we can adjust the plan together.
The best results usually come from creators who stay honest about their capacity and trust the process for more than one or two weeks at a time.
