One of the first things creators ask us — usually before anything else — is "what percentage do you take?" It's the right question. But the number on its own tells you almost nothing, and focusing only on it is how people end up making a worse decision. Let me explain what an OnlyFans agency percentage actually covers and how to think about it properly.
Most legit management agencies land somewhere between 30% and 50% of the revenue they help generate. That last part is important. A real agency takes a share of the growth, not a cut of money you were already making on your own before they showed up. If someone wants 50% of everything including your existing base, that's a very different deal.
So a "40% agency" and a "30% agency" aren't automatically ranked by that number. It depends entirely on what's included.
When the split is fair, that percentage is buying you an entire team:
Do the math on that. If a 40% split turns your $8k month into a $25k month, you're keeping $15k instead of $8k. The percentage went up; your actual money nearly doubled. That's the calculation that matters, not the raw number.
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We work on a straight revenue-share model — no setup fees, no monthly charges, no surprises. We only earn a percentage of what we actually help you make. If we don't grow your account, we don't get paid, which is exactly the incentive you want your agency to have.
If you want the real number for your case, the best way is just to apply and talk to us. We'll lay it out plainly, and you decide.
If you've read this far, you're probably weighing whether an agency is worth it for you specifically. The honest answer is: it depends on where you are and who you sign with. We look at every application ourselves and we'll tell you straight if we think we can move the needle for you or not. No pressure, no hard sell.