Getting Started on ManyVids

For creators opening a ManyVids store: the real setup steps, the payout splits that change by sale type, and exactly what to finish before you promote.

By the Creator Growth Lab Editorial Team·Last updated June 20, 2026·8 min read
Quick answerHow do you get started on ManyVids?

Create an account, verify your identity with a government ID and a selfie, add a payout method, then build your store: set vid prices, open a VIP FanClub for subscriptions, and upload starter clips. Verification takes a day or two. ManyVids pays by sale type, up to 80 percent on the FanClub and around 60 percent on most vid sales.

ManyVids is part clip store, part subscription platform, and that hybrid shape is the first thing to understand. Unlike a pure subscription site, it has its own storefront, rankings, and contests that bring some buyers to you, but the real money still follows the traffic you drive yourself. This guide walks the actual steps to a live, earning store, and where it fits next to the other major platforms.

ManyVids rewards a catalog. The more sellable clips and store items you stock, the more the built in discovery can work for you.

Setting up your account, step by step

The account itself is quick. The two parts that gate your money are verification, which lets you sell, and payout setup, which lets you withdraw. Have your government ID ready and shoot a clear verification selfie in good light to avoid delays.

ChecklistYour ManyVids launch setup
  • Sign up with an email you control and keep separate from personal accounts.
  • Verify your identity with a government ID and a clear selfie; allow a day or two.
  • Add and confirm your payout method for your country.
  • Build your profile and decide whether to open a VIP FanClub for subscriptions.
  • Price and upload starter vids, and set up at least one store item.
  • Write a profile that says exactly what a buyer gets, then promote.

Payout splits you should know

ManyVids does not use one flat commission. It pays different percentages depending on what you sell, which is unusual and worth planning around. As published on the official ManyVids payout page, creators keep up to 80 percent on the VIP FanClub and about 60 percent on private messages and the MV Flyer, with vid sales generally around 60 percent. The minimum withdrawal is around 50 dollars, paid weekly on Wednesdays.

ItemDetail (2026)Why it matters
VIP FanClub splitUp to 80 percent to creatorYour best margin, so recurring subs pay off
Vids and PM splitAround 60 percent to creatorMost store and message sales land here
Minimum payoutAround 50 dollarsYou must clear it before withdrawing
Payout scheduleWeekly, typically WednesdaysPlan cash flow around the weekly cycle

Figures reflect ManyVids terms as published on its support site in 2026 and are subject to change. Confirm current splits, minimums, and schedules on the official ManyVids payout percentages page before relying on them.

Store versus FanClub: how to use both

Because the FanClub pays your highest split, recurring subscribers are your most valuable buyers, but the store is what pulls in new ones. The practical play is to use the store and contests to get discovered, then route happy buyers into the FanClub for the better margin and steadier income. Treat one as acquisition and the other as retention.

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What to do before you promote

An empty store converts no one. Before you drive a visitor, stock several priced vids, set at least one store item, decide your FanClub price, and write a profile that states the offer plainly. For the money mechanics behind it, see how pay per view and tipping work, and once you are live, our guide to maximizing earnings across platforms applies here too.

Where ManyVids fits in your wider plan

ManyVids works best as a storefront alongside a subscription home, not as your only platform. Relying on any single site is a risk, so read the explainer on platform risk and how to hedge it. To compare it head to head, see getting started on OnlyFans and getting started on Fanvue, and check fees side by side in our platform fees explainer.

Key takeaways
  • ManyVids is a hybrid store and subscription site, so plan a catalog, not just a feed.
  • Payout splits vary by sale type: up to 80 percent on the FanClub, around 60 percent on most vids.
  • The minimum withdrawal is around 50 dollars, paid weekly on Wednesdays.
  • Use the store for discovery and the FanClub for your best margin and retention.
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Questions and answers

Common questions

How do you get started on ManyVids?
Create an account, verify your identity with a government ID and a selfie, add your payout method, then build your store: set vid prices, open a VIP FanClub if you want subscriptions, write a clear profile, and upload a few starter clips. Verification usually takes a day or two before you can sell.
How much does ManyVids take from creators?
ManyVids pays different percentages by sale type rather than one flat rate. Creators keep up to 80 percent on the VIP FanClub and around 60 percent on private messages, the MV Flyer, and most vid sales. Always confirm current splits on the official ManyVids payout percentages page, since they can change.
What is the minimum payout on ManyVids?
The minimum withdrawal is around 50 dollars. ManyVids processes payouts weekly, typically on Wednesdays, once your balance clears that threshold. Payout methods and timing vary by region, so check your ManyVids payout settings.
Is ManyVids a subscription site or a clip store?
Both. ManyVids started as a clip and content store where you sell individual vids, and it added the VIP FanClub for recurring subscriptions. Many creators use it as a storefront alongside a subscription platform rather than as their only home.
Do I need a following to make money on ManyVids?
It helps, but ManyVids has more built in discovery than a pure subscription site, through its store, rankings, and contests. You can earn from clip sales to browsing buyers, though creators who promote from social platforms still earn far more.

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