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Quick Takeaways
ManyVids takes 40% of every video you sell. Then charges you $5 per payout. OnlyFans takes a flat 20% and lets you cash out daily. On paper, that makes the ManyVids vs OnlyFans comparison simple. But it's not. Because ManyVids and OnlyFans aren't the same type of platform. One's a clip store β you upload videos, buyers find them through the algo, and you collect passive income. The other's a fan s...
What Is ManyVids? (Clip Store vs Fan Site)
ManyVids launched in 2014 out of Montreal as a clip store β think of it like an adult Etsy. Creators upload videos with price tags, buyers browse by category or search by kink, and you get paid per sale. No subscription required. OnlyFans launched two years later in London with the opposite model. It's a fan site β subscribers pay monthly, and you earn through that recurring income plus PPV messag...
ManyVids was acquired by xVideos. Bella French is the public-facing name, but she's not the corporate owner or decision-maker anymore.
ManyVids vs OnlyFans: Side-by-Side Comparison
The headline number: OnlyFans takes 20% of everything. ManyVids takes 20% on subscriptions and tips, but 40% on video sales β which is where most MV income comes from. Then there's the payout math. MV pays twice a month with a $50 minimum and charges $5 per payout. If you're making $200/month on MV, that's $10 in payout fees alone β on top of the 40% cut. OnlyFans lets you cash out daily with no f...
| Feature | ManyVids | OnlyFans |
|---|---|---|
| Business model | Clip store (pay-per-video) | Fan site (subscription + PPV) |
| Commission on subs/tips | 20% | 20% |
| Commission on video sales | 40% | 20% (PPV messages) |
| Payout schedule | 1st and 16th of month | Daily, weekly, or monthly |
| Payout minimum | $50 | $20 |
| Payout fee | $5 per payout + $30 wire | None |
| Monthly traffic | ~10M visits | 130M+ visits |
| Internal search/algo | Yes β buyers browse by niche | None β bring your own traffic |
| Subscription feature | 'The Club' (buggy) | Core model β built for this |
| Monetization methods | 7 (video, Club, tips, live, phone, customs, merch) | 5 (subs, PPV, tips, live, referral) |
| Content restrictions | More permissive with niche/fetish | Stricter β 2021 ban scare |
| Verification speed | ~1 day | 2-3 days typical |
Sources: ManyVids and OnlyFans platform documentation, creator reports (2024-2026)
Is ManyVids Safe for Creators in 2026?
Is ManyVids safe to use? Your payouts will process. Your content won't disappear overnight. But the platform's trajectory is concerning enough that every successful creator I talk to treats MV as supplemental income β not their primary platform. The universal advice from creators who've been on MV for years: diversify. Don't build your business on a single platform, especially one going through an...
CEO wants to end the adult industry she profits from
Bella French publicly stated she wants to 'go after the exploitative adult industry and end it.' One creator's response: 'Girl no one is exploiting us besides your company taking a large cut.' ManyVids is actively pushing SFW content while its entire revenue comes from NSFW creators.
Creators suspended for speaking out
Multiple long-term creators reported account suspensions after criticizing MV publicly. When a platform silences criticism instead of addressing it, that's a red flag for anyone trusting them with their income.
Content theft is a known issue
Several top creators reported their MV content stolen and reposted on free tube sites β driving down sales for everyone. One creator called it the turning point for leaving the platform entirely.
Contest leaderboards may be gamed
It's 'long been rumored that a bunch of the top earners and contest winners work for/with the site.' A contest finalist echoed this. If the discovery system rewards insiders, organic creators compete on an uneven field.
ManyVids payouts are real and reliable β the safety concern isn't about getting paid. It's about platform direction: a company actively distancing itself from its own creators while taking 40% of their income.
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Is ManyVids Free to Join?
Yes β both ManyVids and OnlyFans are free to join as a creator. No setup fee, no monthly cost, no hidden charges to start selling. The difference is how they make money off you after that. ManyVids takes its cut per transaction (40% on video sales, 20% on subs and tips) plus payout fees. OnlyFans takes a flat 20% on everything with no payout fees. ManyVids also lets fans follow your profile for fr...
If you see 'ManyVids promo codes' floating around β those are buyer discounts on clip purchases, not creator signup deals. There's nothing to discount on the creator side because joining is already free.
Which Creator Type Wins on Each Platform?
Every other ManyVids vs OnlyFans comparison ends with 'it depends on your goals.' That's useless. Here's the actual framework I'd give you if you were sitting across from me.
You have no following and make niche/fetish content β Start with ManyVids
MV's algo does the work. Upload fetish clips, tag them well, and buyers find you. You don't need 10K Reddit followers to get your first sale. One creator hit $700/month from zero audience in 6 months β purely from MV organic traffic. If you make custom content, JOI, or anything with a specific kink audience, MV's search brings buyers to you.
You already have a social media following β Start with OnlyFans
If you've got Reddit, Twitter, TikTok, or Instagram followers, OnlyFans converts that audience into recurring monthly income. The 20% flat cut is better than MV's 40%, the payouts are faster, and the subscription model builds predictable revenue. OnlyFans is where most creators earn the most β even creators who love MV say 'OF is where I make most of my money.'
You want to sell individual videos, not run a subscription β ManyVids
Some creators don't want the grind of posting daily to keep subscribers happy. MV's clip store model lets you upload a video once and sell it forever. One creator pulls $1K-2K/month from video and custom sales alone β no subscription management, no daily content calendar.
You're serious about making this a career β Use both
This is the answer Reddit gives unanimously, and it's correct. OnlyFans as your primary income, ManyVids for passive clip sales on the side. The most successful creators I see are on 3-7 platforms simultaneously. MV feeds passive income while OF handles the recurring revenue.
ManyVids cut on video sales (vs 20% on OnlyFans)
one creator earned on MV from zero audience in 6 months
platforms successful creators run simultaneously
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The Verdict: Use OnlyFans as Primary, ManyVids as Passive Income
I'm not going to give you a wishy-washy 'both platforms have their strengths' conclusion. Here's what I'd tell any creator walking into AURUM today: **OnlyFans should be your primary platform.** The 20% flat cut, daily payouts, no fees, and the subscription model that builds recurring revenue β it wins on the financials. Yes, you have to . That's the trade-off. But the creators earning $5K+ per month...
βThey are ALL digital pimps. The owners of sites do not care about any of us.β
Frequently Asked Questions
For passive clip sales with no existing audience, ManyVids can be better β its algorithm brings buyers to your content. But for total income, OnlyFans wins for most creators. The 20% flat commission, daily payouts, and subscription model build more predictable revenue. Most successful creators use both.
ManyVids is a clip store platform launched in 2014 where creators sell individual videos at set prices. Buyers browse by category or search by kink. Creators earn 60% of video sales (MV takes 40%) and 80% of subscription and tip income (MV takes 20%). It also offers live shows, phone sessions, custom content, and physical merch sales.
Yes. ManyVids takes 40% on video sales, live shows, and MV Crush memberships, plus 20% on subscriptions and tips. On top of that, there's a $5 payout fee each time you withdraw, a $50 minimum payout, and a $30 wire transfer fee. OnlyFans takes a flat 20% with no payout fees.
Yes β and most successful creators do. The standard approach: OnlyFans as your primary subscription platform, ManyVids as a passive clip store for video sales. You can cross-promote between them. Neither platform restricts you from using the other.
Payouts are reliable and processing works. But ManyVids has a trust issue in 2026: the CEO has publicly stated she wants to end the adult industry, creators have been suspended for criticizing the platform, and contest leaderboards are rumored to favor insiders. Use it, but don't build your entire income on it.
Summary
ManyVids and OnlyFans aren't competitors β they're different tools. MV is a clip store where buyers search for content. OF is a fan site where your audience pays monthly. The smart move is running both. But if you're picking one to start with, start with OnlyFans. The flat 20% cut, daily payouts, and subscription model give you a financial foundation that MV can't match at 40% commission plus fees...
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