SEO guide

OnlyFans setup checklist (beginner, phone-first).

This checklist is built for creators who want a clean setup without confusion. Keep it simple: finish the basics, then improve one thing per week.

1) Profile basics

  • Username and display name are easy to read and consistent across your socials.
  • Bio says what you do, what viewers get, and how often you post.
  • Profile photo + banner are clear (no tiny text, no blurry images).
  • Pin 1 post that explains your offer and where to start.

Tip: write for low-English readers. Short sentences. Clear keywords. No slang that can be misread.

2) Pricing + simple offer ladder

  • Pick one base subscription price you can defend for 30 days.
  • Add 1 upsell: custom bundle, PPV, or a simple weekly drop.
  • Write 3 bullet rules: what you do, what you do not do, response time.

If you want a plain pricing model, browse Packages and pick a support level. We keep trust posture explicit: no passwords, no exclusivity, you keep account control.

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3) Welcome message + DM flow

  • Write one welcome message (friendly + short) and save it.
  • Make one follow-up message for day 2 and day 7.
  • Do not spam. Your goal is a calm routine, not pressure.

A simple rule: every DM should have one action. Example: “Reply with what you like” or “Tap the pinned post”.

4) Content plan (first 7 days)

  • Post 3 to 7 pieces of content that show your range (not just one theme).
  • Create 2 repeatable formats: selfie drop, short clip, behind-the-scenes note.
  • Schedule your posting time window so you do not forget.

Do not wait for perfection. Consistency beats “high effort” that burns you out in week two.

Common mistakes (and simple fixes)

  • Too many prices: start with one base price and one upsell.
  • Too much text: rewrite your bio into 3 short lines and one bullet list.
  • No routine: pick two posting formats you can keep every week.
  • Pressure language: keep your copy calm and clear. Trust converts.

If you feel stuck, do not “rebuild everything”. Improve one lever per week: your schedule, your offer, or your promo cadence. Small consistent upgrades beat big resets.

5) Safety basics

  • Use a separate email and strong passwords. Enable 2FA where possible.
  • Set boundaries for face, location, and off-platform contact.
  • Read the Trust & Safety policy so you know our rules before you share info.
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Next step

If you want help choosing a platform mix and a weekly plan, Apply. Fast Lane is phone-first: Telegram, platform interest, and consent first.