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Running OnlyFans, Fansly and socials together under one plan.

Extra platforms should add to your income, not double your workload. This unit shows how Prosper uses OnlyFans, Fansly and social channels in one clear system so everything points back to your main earning hub.

Goal

Decide what each platform is for, what lives where and how Prosper will use them so there is no confusion for you, the team or your buyers.

Pick one main money platform first

Before we talk about anything else, we choose one main paid platform. For most Prosper creators this is OnlyFans. In some cases Fansly plays that role. Either way, you should have:

  • One main place for subs and DM sales.
  • One main set of prices and offers that we defend.
  • One main dashboard we care about for monthly income tracking.

Extra platforms plug into this main hub instead of fighting with it.

What each platform is usually for

The exact setup is custom, but in most cases Prosper uses platforms like this.

OnlyFans or main site

  • Core subs and renewals.
  • Most PPV and customs.
  • Main DM relationship with buyers.

Fansly and others

  • Backup income and an option for buyers who prefer it.
  • Specific niches or content that suit that platform better.
  • Occasional bundles that do not fit your main page.

Socials like Instagram and TikTok sit above all this. Their main job is to send warm traffic into your funnel, not to hold your most valuable content.

When it makes sense to add Fansly

Prosper does not rush creators onto multiple paid sites on day one. We usually suggest adding Fansly once:

  • Your main page has a solid base of subs and DM income.
  • You have enough content volume to feed an extra platform.
  • There is a clear reason for the second site, not just fear of missing out.

If you are still getting your first offers and structures in place, it is usually better to keep things simple on one platform first.

How we decide what content lives where

Every piece of content should have a clear job. We do not want the same clip thrown everywhere without thought.

Main platform

  • Full scenes and high value sets.
  • Most customs and higher ticket offers.
  • Ongoing storylines and relationship content in DMs.

Secondary platforms

  • Alternate edits of scenes that already did well.
  • Exclusive angles that make sense for that audience.
  • Test offers at a smaller scale before we bring them to your main hub.

Free platforms and socials use cropped, safer or shorter edits. They focus on attention and clicks, not full experience.

Link structure so buyers do not get lost

Link pages can quickly turn into clutter. Prosper keeps them simple.

  • One main link in your socials that goes to a clean link page.
  • At the top, one clear button to your main money platform.
  • Secondary platforms and socials listed below with simple labels.

The design should make it obvious where a new fan should go first. Extra options are there for people who know what they want, not for everyone.

Handling DMs across multiple platforms

DMs can become a mess if buyers spread out across every app. We do not want that.

Inside main platform

  • We focus most of our DM energy here.
  • We build long term relationships and offer ladders.
  • We track spend and behaviour in a structured way.

Outside platforms

  • We keep replies polite and short.
  • We aim to move serious buyers into your main hub where possible.
  • We limit promises so we are not servicing full time fans on free apps.

The more places your real fan relationships live, the harder it is to scale. We try to pull serious buyers back to one place.

How Prosper keeps offers consistent

When prices and offers change, they should move together in a controlled way.

  • We keep one master list of prices and offers for your main platform.
  • We map how those offers translate onto other sites, including any small differences.
  • We update scripts and saved replies whenever a change is made.

If you change a price yourself on one platform, we need to know so we can keep the rest aligned and avoid confusing buyers.

What we track to see if extra platforms are worth it

Extra accounts have a time and stress cost. To see if they are worth it, we look at:

  • Revenue from each paid platform over a few months, not one week.
  • How many new fans are coming in from socials versus other sites.
  • How much extra work it takes from you and from the Prosper team.

If a platform adds complexity without adding clear money or safety, we will often suggest scaling it back.

Things we avoid in a multi platform setup

Some patterns look good at first but cause problems later.

  • Promising full access on every platform at low prices.
  • Running completely different brand personalities on each account.
  • Launching new pages just because everyone else is talking about them.

Your energy and focus are limited. Prosper is here to help you place them where they return the most income and give you a life you actually want to live.

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