JustForFans was built by adult performers, so it leans into creator tooling: an integrated store for physical items, content scheduling, cross promotion and shoutout tools, pay per view messages, and bundle pricing. The physical store is the standout most subscription only sites lack. The platform keeps a commission roughly in the 20 to 30 percent range, so you keep about 70 to 80 percent.
JustForFans, often shortened to JFF, has a smaller audience than the giants, but a deeper toolbox aimed squarely at working performers. If you treat it as a feature rich storefront rather than a discovery engine, it earns its place in a platform mix. This guide covers the features that actually move money and the ones safe to ignore.
The platform with the best tools still needs the traffic you bring. Features multiply an audience; they do not replace one.
The integrated store, the headline feature
The feature that sets JustForFans apart is its built in store for selling physical items alongside your digital content and subscription. Worn items, prints, merch, and signed goods become a real revenue line without bolting on a separate shop. For creators with a fan base that wants tangible things, this single feature can justify adding the platform.
- Subscription: your recurring base, priced for steady value.
- Pay per view messages: premium drops sent to your list.
- Bundles: discounted multi month or multi item offers to lift average spend.
- Store: physical items, the layer most platforms cannot match.
- Promo and shoutout tools: cross promotion to find new subscribers.
The rest of the feature stack
Beyond the store, JFF gives you content scheduling so your feed never goes quiet, pay per view messaging for premium one off sales, bundle pricing to raise average spend, and adult industry promo and shoutout tools for cross promotion. None of these are unique on their own, but having them under one roof, tuned for performers, reduces the number of outside tools you need to stitch together.
| Feature | What it does | Use it for |
|---|---|---|
| Integrated store | Sell physical items in platform | An extra revenue line subscription sites lack |
| Scheduling | Queue posts ahead of time | A consistent feed without daily uploads |
| Pay per view messages | Premium content sent to fans | High margin one off sales |
| Bundles | Discounted multi month offers | Lifting average revenue per fan |
| Promo and shoutouts | Cross promotion tools | Finding new subscribers on platform |
How the commission works
JustForFans keeps a commission on your earnings. Published figures vary by source and sale type, landing roughly in the 20 to 30 percent range, so you keep about 70 to 80 percent. Because the reporting is inconsistent, treat any single number as an estimate and confirm the current split, minimum payout, and schedule directly in your JustForFans account before you plan around it.
Where JustForFans fits in your wider plan
JFF rewards creators who use its full stack, especially the store, and who bring their own audience. Run it alongside a larger platform rather than as your only home, and guard against single platform risk by reading platform risk and how to hedge it. To compare setups, see getting started on ManyVids and OnlyFans features every creator should use, and weigh fees in our platform fees explainer.
- The integrated store for physical items is the feature that sets JustForFans apart.
- Turn on the full stack: subscription, pay per view, bundles, store, and promo tools.
- Commission lands roughly in the 20 to 30 percent range; confirm your exact split in account.
- Best as part of a platform mix, not your only home, since discovery is limited.