MeetVelour vs OnlyFans
OnlyFans is a subscription platform built around a creator feed and a recurring fee. MeetVelour is a direct-link platform built around individual purchases: a paid 1-to-1 call, a locked content bundle, or a membership. They solve different problems, and plenty of creators use both.
Key facts
- MeetVelour: no public feed, no discovery listing, no buyer account.
- MeetVelour revenue split: creator keeps 80%.
- MeetVelour payouts: crypto, to a wallet the creator controls.
- MeetVelour products: paid private video calls, locked bundles, recurring memberships.
The core difference
On a subscription platform, your income is a function of how many people are subscribed and how consistently you post. On a direct-link platform, income is a function of how many individual purchases you convert, and each purchase can be worth much more than a monthly subscription.
That makes the two suit different audience shapes: broad and casual versus small and committed.
Buyer experience
- OnlyFans: buyer creates an account, subscribes, browses the feed.
- MeetVelour: buyer opens a link, chooses a call, bundle or membership, pays, gets access.
- Fewer steps generally means better conversion from a warm audience.
Using both
A common pattern is to keep a subscription feed for volume and add MeetVelour for the things a feed handles badly — paid live calls, high-value private bundles and crypto payouts. Nothing about adding one requires closing the other.
Common questions
Is MeetVelour cheaper for creators?
MeetVelour's split leaves 80% with the creator. Compare that net of payout costs on each platform rather than headline percentages alone.
Does MeetVelour have a feed or discovery?
No. Your page is reached through your own link; there is no public browse or ranking.
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One link, three revenue streams: paid private calls, locked content and memberships. You keep 80%.
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