MeetVelour vs Fansly
Read this the other way round from the usual comparison: instead of asking which platform is better, ask which one matches the work you are actually willing to do each week. That single question separates the two.
Key facts
- MeetVelour requires no ongoing posting to stay active.
- Fansly-style tiers reward consistent publishing and retention work.
- MeetVelour payouts are crypto-based; there is no bank step.
- MeetVelour offers three products on one page rather than one subscription.
Weekly workload
- Feed platform: plan, produce, post, retain, repeat.
- Direct link: respond to interest, run booked calls, refresh a bundle occasionally.
- Choose the one you will still be doing in six months.
Revenue per buyer
One private call can be worth many months of a subscription. That changes how many people you need — and for most independent creators, needing fewer buyers is the more realistic path.
Control and privacy
No public listing means no passive discovery, and also no permanent public record of your catalogue. Creators who work under a separate identity usually weigh that more heavily than split percentages.
Common questions
Is MeetVelour a subscription platform?
It supports recurring memberships, but it is not a feed — memberships are a product on your page, not a timeline.
How quickly can I set up?
Account, prices, payout wallet and link — typically one sitting.
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Paid private calls, locked content and memberships from one link — you keep 80%.
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