UPDATE: OnlyFans Percentage Breakdown

 

It seems like everyone is making bank on OnlyFans. Creators touting top .5%, Top 2%, Top 5%. And it seems like you only hear what top creators are actually making. Like Belle Delphine making a reported 1.2 million per month and entrepreneur Amouranth making an average of 1.3 in just the past 5 months.

 
 

But I have heard that the average OnlyFans creator only makes about $200 a month. A huge gap when you look at the top tier creators. However, few creators took it upon themselves to create a data table to see what people make based on their “Top Percentage.” This comes from Instagram story of Aysha Soper (IG - aysh32jx) who was part of this group that shared their percentage rank and how much money they are making at that rank. From June 17th to July 16th, folks who land in 28% range can expect about $285, while the top .03% can expect about $120,000.

 

As you can see from the table, once you break into the 9.6% range, there a good chance you’re start to see the 4 digit income. Then about 1.2% range, you’ll be breaking into 5 digits. Then on the high-end, when you go from .06% to .03% you start cracking the 6 digit income range.

Another good piece of info comes from Mylie More over on Twitter. She used our Twitter Community to share this screenshot of what it looks like for her as she is in the 6.5% Range of OnlyFans. From June 28th to July 28 (30 days), Mylie made $1,541. So with Mylie’s additional info, this gives a good validity the graph above on its accuracy and gives a really good starting point for those looking to start or get into this type of content making.

 

So viewing this table really helps to put things in perspective and show that yes, you can make money on OnlyFans, but it will be a climb. Especially if you hope to make this a career and I would only say it’s possible once you reach the 3.5 and above range.

 

UPDATE: This article was updated on 7/29/2022 to include Mylie More’s screenshot and info. You may follow her on twitter at @myliemoore.

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