OnlyFans Feet Setup Checklist
Use this as a linear launch sequence. If one step is missing, the page can still exist, but the business behind it is fragile.
| Step | Task | Action | Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Confirm OnlyFans fits your traffic plan | Use OnlyFans when you already have a social audience or a clear promotion channel. If you have no traffic yet, build a feet-specific profile and traffic source first. | A written traffic plan: X, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, SEO, or a niche platform. |
| 2 | Read current creator terms | Check OnlyFans verification, content, payout, refund, chargeback, co-creator, and acceptable-use rules before uploading anything. | A list of content you will post, content you will not post, and any rules you need to follow. |
| 3 | Choose a privacy-safe creator identity | Use a creator name, separate email, separate social handles, and a username that does not reveal your legal name, location, school, workplace, or personal accounts. | A creator name, profile handle, email, and matching bio draft. |
| 4 | Build a feet-specific offer menu | Decide what you sell: subscription posts, photo sets, short clips, paid messages, tips, custom requests, bundles, and limited themes. | A simple menu with price ranges, boundaries, turnaround time, and request rules. |
| 5 | Create a starter content bank | Prepare enough safe, consistent content to launch without rushing: preview posts, subscriber posts, paid message sets, and custom-request examples. | At least 10-20 launch assets grouped by theme, angle, polish, socks, shoes, or setting. |
| 6 | Write the profile and first CTA | Make the first line explain the niche, the next lines explain what buyers get, and the CTA explain how to subscribe or request customs. | A profile bio, pinned welcome post, and first paid-message offer. |
| 7 | Launch with tracking | Track visits, subscriptions, paid messages, tips, custom requests, refunds, churn, and which traffic source produced each buyer. | A weekly tracker for traffic, conversion, revenue, and fee-adjusted net earnings. |
OnlyFans vs Footly: Which Should You Start With?
OnlyFans and Footly can belong in the same creator stack, but they solve different jobs. Choose the first platform based on where your demand is likely to come from.
| Creator need | OnlyFans fit | Footly fit | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| You already have buyers asking for a fan page | Strong | Useful as a feet-specific second home | OnlyFans can monetize existing demand, while Footly can keep feet buyers in a niche profile. |
| You are starting from zero | Harder | Often stronger first step | A broad fan page does not solve discovery. Feet-specific buyer intent matters more at the beginning. |
| You want to sell mostly custom feet content | Works if rules and boundaries are clear | Strong fit | Custom requests need clear menus, payment handling, boundaries, and privacy controls. |
| You want the lowest effective fee at higher volume | Commonly described as 20% platform share | 5-15% platform fees depending on plan | Fees only matter after demand exists. Compare take-home and buyer discovery together. |
Starter Content Bank
- 5 free or preview-safe profile posts that show style without giving away the whole offer.
- 5 subscriber-only photo sets with clear themes such as pedicure, socks, sandals, soles, or arches.
- 3 paid-message bundles for buyers who want more than the base subscription.
- 3 custom-request examples with boundaries, price range, and turnaround time.
- 1 pinned welcome post explaining rules, respectful messaging, and how requests work.
Privacy and Safety Checks
- Remove face, tattoos, documents, reflections, house numbers, windows, and unique room details unless you intentionally want them visible.
- Keep personal accounts, creator accounts, emails, payment records, and cloud folders separate.
- Do not promise instant customs, guaranteed income, or content that violates platform rules.
- Use platform-managed payments where possible and avoid pressure to move into risky off-platform payment flows.
- Keep screenshots of custom-request details, boundaries, and delivery timing for your own records.
First Week Launch Plan
The first week should prove whether your setup can attract relevant visitors and convert them. Do not judge the platform only by gross revenue; judge the system by visits, conversion, buyer questions, and repeat interest.
Day 1
Finish profile, welcome post, offer menu, and first content batch.
Day 2
Post the first preview and send traffic from one chosen channel.
Day 3
Publish a subscriber-only set and test one paid-message bundle.
Day 4
Answer messages, document common requests, and update boundaries if needed.
Day 5
Post a second theme and compare which traffic source brought visits.
Day 6
Create one custom-request template and one upsell bundle.
Day 7
Review visits, conversion, revenue, refunds, churn signals, and next week's content themes.
Source and Fee Notes
Fees, verification rules, payout rules, and content policies can change. Treat this page as a setup framework, then verify the current rules inside each platform before posting or accepting payment.
- OnlyFans: OnlyFans creator terms and public reporting (checked 2026-05-23, confidence Medium)
- Footly pricing page (tiered creator plans from $3.99/mo, 5-15% platform fees depending on plan)
Bottom Line
Starting an OnlyFans for feet is not just an account setup task. It is a traffic, privacy, content, pricing, and retention system. If you already have fans, OnlyFans can monetize them. If you are starting from zero, build feet-specific buyer discovery first and compare Footly as your primary niche profile.
