How Does Fanvue Work? Subscriptions Explained
Fanvue is a subscription fan platform where you follow a creator's page for their content, similar in shape to OnlyFans. It takes a lower cut than some rivals, lets creators offer free trials, and is openly friendly to AI creators. As always, the real content is only on the creator's official Fanvue page.
What Fanvue is
Fanvue is a platform where creators host a page and fans subscribe to see what they post. You browse the page, subscribe if it is paid, and interact through the feed and direct messages.
It works as a direct creator-to-fan model, so your subscription goes to the person running the page rather than to a third party reselling access.
Subscriptions and free trials
Most Fanvue pages run on a monthly subscription, and creators can layer paid extras on top like pay-per-view messages. The key difference from OnlyFans is that Fanvue lets creators offer free trials.
A free trial gives you a limited window to see a page before you commit to paying. Not every creator uses it, but when offered it is a real feature of the platform, not a scam hook.
Why creators, including AI creators, choose it
Fanvue takes a lower cut than some competitors, which means creators keep more of what they earn. That payout advantage is a big reason creators build a page there.
Fanvue is also explicitly friendly to AI creators, meaning virtual or AI-generated personas can operate openly. Some of the platform's best-known pages are AI creators, which is one thing that sets Fanvue apart.
Finding a real Fanvue page
Because impersonators and leak sites exist for every platform, the safe move is to reach a Fanvue page through a source that links to the official account. That way your subscription and any free trial actually go to the real creator.
FANNUDE points directly to creators' verified Fanvue pages, so you skip the fakes and land on the genuine profile. Nothing free and real lives off the platform, so the official page is always the destination.