OnlyFans vs Just For Fans: 5+ Critical Differences

By |Last Updated: May 19th, 2022|

Two of the most popular competitors vying for adult user generated content production leadership is OnlyFans vs Just For Fans. OnlyFans is already the most popular of the two and now has 85 million registered users as of January 1, 2021. And with site registrations reaching 500,000 new signups per day, it’s no wonder that OnlyFans’ competitor, Just For Fans sees an opportunity to steal a big portion of that market share.

But what really sets OnlyFans apart from Just For Fans? What are the key differences between the two platforms? What are the pros and cons of each company’s platform that should be taken into consideration before jumping on-board either service?

We will compare the two platforms in this article to help you answer all of these questions.

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OnlyFans dominates Just For Fans in almost all categories.

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Just For Fans VS OnlyFans

OnlyFans is the undisputed dominant leader as there are more registered users on OnlyFans than any other competing company, and there ‘s a very good reason for that. OnlyFans is the best in almost every category.

Just For Fans has almost the same concept as OnlyFans, but it was created by popular gay adult actor, Dominic Ford, who wanted to create a platform where other gay content producers could directly market their work without the need for third-party distribution.

Key Differences Between Just For Fans and OnlyFans

In this article, we will compare and contrast the two platforms with a direct contest between each other.

Both Just For Fans and OnlyFans are membership sites that allow online entertainers to use subscriptions in order to fund their work while providing exclusive content for paying members. There are many similarities between the two, but in this article I’m going to go through some key differences in the comparisons between OnlyFans vs Just For Fans.

Target Audience

Just For Fans

The general target audience for Just For Fans and OnlyFans is largely the same. Both sites allow entertainers of any type to set up a membership site in order to get exclusive content while using subscriptions as a source of income. However, one key difference between the two sites is that on OnlyFans there is no requirement that members be adult-oriented entertainers. The site does not allow pornography, but any other type of content is allowed so long as it follows OnlyFans’s rules for decency.

This leads to the larger audience for OnlyFans, which skews heavily towards pin-up and cosplay models with an adult edge, whereas Just For Fans is based solely for adult entertainment.

More specifically, Just For Fans content creators are predominately males that produce content for a gay audience while OnlyFans content creators are mostly females that produce content targeted to heterosexual males.

Popularity

OnlyFans wins hands down with more than 1 million content creators and also 85 million registered subscribers worldwide as of January 1, 2021.

Just For Fans, on the other hand, has significantly less than that which means that if you were to become a creator on the site, you’d have less potential subscribers, making it more difficult to make your membership effective.

There is a flipside to this: Because Just For Fans is less popular, you’d also have less “competition” and therefore a much better opportunity for reaching your target audience.

Also because OnlyFans is more popular, the content on the site is of a higher quality. It simply stands to reason that if more people are creating content for the site, there will be more (and better) content.

On the other hand, because Just For Fans is less popular, you have a better chance of being among the first to create your content, and if you’re one of the first to create a certain type of content, you’ll be the only one producing it for a period of time.

Despite the much larger userbase on OnlyFans, there isn’t a search function on the site which is deliberately omitted to protect its creators’ anonymity.

The only way to find people on OnlyFans is by using either from their direct link, social media information, or a third-party tool.

Payout Commissions

Content creators on both platforms get paid based on subscription fees. However, both Just For Fans and OnlyFans take a percentage of the creators’ membership subscriptions as a commission.

On Just For Fans, all content creators receive 80% of their subscription fees with 20% taken as commission.

On Just For Fans, all content creators receive 70% of their subscription fees with 30% taken as commission.

You might be wondering what the commissions are being used for. On both platforms, the commissions are primarily used to keep the sites running and to finance new features, customer service staff, payment processing, referral payments, hosting, support, and most importantly, profits.

OnlyFans wins this category easily. You get to keep 10% more of your income on OnlyFans as compared to Just For Fans.

Earnings Payouts

The major difference between the earnings payout is that on OnlyFans, all content creators receive payment for their sales at any time once they reach the $20 threshold.

On Just For Fans, pay periods run on a weekly basis and require that content creators attain a payment threshold of $50 which is $30 more than on OnlyFans.

Both platforms offer ACH Payments but only Just For Fans supports cryptocurrency payments.

Platform Features

One of the major features that OnlyFans offers that Just For Fans does not is the ability for content creators to set up live streaming.

Just For Fans also has other features that OnlyFans does not offer which include; selling individual clips, text messaging and selling customized items.

Both OnlyFans and Just For Fans allow content creators the ability to receive tips.

Each of these platform features are designed for the content creator to increase their earnings on both platforms. However, there are distinct differences in how each site handles these features. You’ll have to conceptualize what you want to offer and how you want to offer it in order to determine which platform will work best for your needs.

Conclusion

OnlyFans vs Just For Fans will continue to battle it out as the need for their services continues to grow.

Both Just For Fans and OnlyFans are membership sites designed for creators to use subscriptions to their exclusive content to earn an income online.

However, there are several key differences between the two platforms which include; target audience, payout commissions, earnings payouts, platform features and more.

If you’re looking for a place where you can sell your content, OnlyFans is certainly more popular, but both have their advantages depending on your needs. Even beyond these two, there are even more OnlyFans alternative content creator platforms that you can compare features with to see where you’d be best suited.

If you are not constrained by the need to create gay adult content, OnlyFans is more for you while if you do then Just For Fans works better because it dominates that niche. You will also enjoy OnlyFan’s flexibility when it comes to cashing out and other platform features.

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About the Author: Jian Brant

Jian Brant is a blogger at Punch 5 Media where he spends most of his time writing on things that he loves. Born in Trinidad and Tobago, raised in the USA and lived in London, he has worldwide experience working for public and private sector technology companies. Now settled in the Caribbean, he writes original articles focused on Online Marketing strategies for local businesses.

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