OnlyFans Management Software: What Agencies Actually Run
OnlyFans management software is the toolset agencies operate to run creators' accounts: CRM, chat (assisted or autonomous AI), analytics, content scheduling. The 2026 stack splits into chatter-assist (Infloww, Supercreator, Creator Hero), partial autonomous (Substy Elite), and fully autonomous (Anlora). Picking the wrong chat layer wastes chatter labour, the largest cost line.
OnlyFans management software handles fan CRM, chat (assisted or autonomous AI), analytics, and content scheduling. The most consequential layer of any OnlyFans management software stack is chat: it drives most revenue and absorbs chatter labour, the largest cost line. 2026 OnlyFans management software stacks divide into assisted (Infloww, Supercreator, Creator Hero), partial autonomous (Substy Elite), and fully autonomous (Anlora). The right OnlyFans management software pick depends on whether you keep the chatter team or remove it.
Daily total across all creators
Top 3 = 76% of revenue
Daily total across all creators
Top 3 = 76% of revenue
- Four layers: CRM, chat, analytics, content scheduling. Chat is the layer that decides agency economics.
- Subscription pricing varies 100x; chatter payroll dwarfs it on every tool except autonomous AI.
- Three operating models in chat: chatter-assist, partial autonomous, fully autonomous.
- No single tool covers all 4 layers well. Agencies typically combine 2 to 3 tools; the chat AI is usually a separate decision from the CRM.
- Multi-platform coverage is the fifth dimension. Fansly or Fanvue support matters before chat-quality picks.
- 1.The four layers of OnlyFans management software
- 2.Pricing across the major OnlyFans management software (May 2026)
- 3.Decision matrix: which stack fits which agency shape
- 4.Quick stack rules by primary constraint
- 5.What every management tool needs to do well (diagnostic checklist)
- 6.Worked cost example: 5-creator agency at $15K/creator/mo
- 7.Management software vs hiring a management agency
OnlyFans management software is the largest and most fragmented category of agency tooling. Eight major vendors compete across four operational layers (fan CRM, chat, analytics, content scheduling), with pricing models that range from genuinely free to 20 percent of gross revenue. Picking the wrong tool wastes the largest cost line in agency operations, which is chatter payroll. The right pick compounds: every additional fan profile, message history, and PPV pricing test stays with you. This page covers the four layers, sourced May 2026 pricing across major tools, and an agency-shape decision matrix.
The four layers of OnlyFans management software
Fan CRM
Profiles every fan: subscription tier, spending history, preferences, communication style, churn risk. Powers chat and content targeting. Leaders: Infloww, Fans-CRM, Substy. Anlora builds its own fan profiling natively.
Chat (the revenue layer)
Runs the fan DM inbox. 2026 split: assisted (AI drafts, human sends) vs autonomous (AI runs the inbox, no human), a divide Reuters covered as the structural shift. Leaders: Anlora (autonomous), Substy (partial autonomous), Supercreator/Infloww/Creator Hero (assisted).
Analytics and reporting
Revenue tracking, fan cohort analysis, content performance, churn metrics. Most management tools include a basic analytics layer; serious data programs add external BI (Metabase, Looker).
Content scheduling
Schedules posts, mass DMs, PPV drops, pinned content. The least differentiated layer; most tools handle it adequately. Infloww and Supercreator both have strong scheduling.
Pricing across the major OnlyFans management software (May 2026)
| Tool | Subscription | Commission | Operating model | Multi-platform | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anlora | No flat subscription | 20% of AI revenue | Fully autonomous | OnlyFans (Fansly, Fanvue on roadmap) | Agencies removing the chatter line |
| Infloww | $40/OF account/mo | None on chatbot tier | Assisted (Copilot) | OF, Fansly, Fanvue, MYM | Agencies keeping a chatter team |
| Supercreator | $0 / $15 / $99 per account/mo | None on subscription | Assisted (Super AI) | OnlyFans only | Solo + small agencies wanting light AI assist |
| Substy | $0 / $69 / $99 per creator/mo | 15 / 10 / 8.5% of AI revenue | Assisted (Pro), partial autonomous (Elite) | OnlyFans focus | Agencies wanting AI on volume + humans on VIPs |
| Creator Hero | $39.99/mo | Capped at $299.99 per creator/mo | Assisted | OnlyFans focus | Very-high-revenue creators (the cap matters) |
| OnlyMonster | $30 to $250/creator/mo by earnings | None disclosed | Earnings-tiered desktop CRM | OnlyFans focus | Predictable desktop tooling |
| Fans-CRM | Free desktop license | None | Free desktop CRM | OnlyFans focus | Solo + 1-2 creator microagencies DIY messaging |
Pricing observed May 2026 from public pages; competitor pricing changes, verify before relying on it.
Decision matrix: which stack fits which agency shape
| Agency shape | Creators | Per-creator revenue | Chatter team | Primary stack |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solo creator, DIY | 1 | Under $5k/mo | None (creator is the chatter) | Fans-CRM (free) + ChatGPT for drafts |
| Micro-agency, light AI | 1-3 | $3k to $15k/mo | Optional | Supercreator $0/$15 |
| Mid-size assisted | 3-10 | $8k to $30k/mo | Yes, 4-12 seats | Infloww $40/account + chatter team |
| Mid-size hybrid | 5-12 | $10k to $50k/mo | Smaller team (3-6 seats) | Substy Elite |
| Whale-heavy, capped-cost | 3-8 | $20k to $80k/mo per creator | Yes, 4-8 seats | Creator Hero $39.99 + capped fee |
| Autonomous (no chatter team) | 5-25+ | $8k to $60k/mo | None (removed) | Anlora 20% of AI revenue |
| Multi-platform large | 10+ | Varies | Yes, larger team | Infloww (multi-platform leader) |
Four operational variables decide the right stack: creator count, per-creator monthly revenue, chatter-team retention preference, and platform coverage. The matrix below maps those into the canonical 2026 starting point.
Quick stack rules by primary constraint
- Any scale starting point → run Anlora's 7-day free trial alongside what you use today. Revenue-share scales down to small and up to mid-size with zero trial cost.
- Chatter team is the bottleneck → autonomous AI (Anlora); the labour line collapses, more than offsetting the higher revenue share.
- Multi-platform (Fansly, Fanvue, MYM) → Infloww is, in our assessment, among the few tools with broad native multi-platform coverage; verify each tool's current platform support directly.
- Whale-heavy roster → invest in chat-quality architecture (per-fan memory, voice matching) over subscription cost.
- Solo creator, sub-$5k/mo → start free (Supercreator Lite or Fans-CRM), upgrade once revenue justifies it.
What every management tool needs to do well (diagnostic checklist)
- Persistent per-fan memory across months. Fans who tipped six months ago should be recognized, not treated as fresh prospects. Loss at session boundaries quietly degrades revenue on long-tenured (highest-spending) fans.
- Per-creator voice modeling on multi-creator rosters. An agency running 5 creators with distinct personas needs consistent voice per creator, not a generic flirty assistant on every account.
- Genuine multi-platform coverage where it matters. Infloww leads with native OF + Fansly + Fanvue + MYM; many others are OF-only or offer more limited multi-platform support, so verify each tool's current platform support directly.
- Audit logs + per-user permissions + 2FA. Every sent message, PPV price set, mass DM, and login event timestamped and attributed. Without these, chargeback disputes are unanswerable.
- Full data export on demand. Fan profiles, message history, PPV pricing tests, revenue logs exportable to CSV/JSON within 48 hours at no cost. Vendors that gate or charge for export are locking you in.
Worked cost example: 5-creator agency at $15K/creator/mo
5 creators × $15,000/mo = $75,000 gross monthly. Subscription pricing varies 100x but is dwarfed by chatter labour on every tool except autonomous AI.
- Infloww + chatter team: $200 tool fees + $30,000 to $45,000 chatter labour = ~$30,200 to $45,200/mo.
- Supercreator Super AI + smaller team: $495 tool fees + $18,000 to $25,000 assisted-chatter labour = ~$18,500 to $25,500/mo.
- Substy Pro + smaller team: $345 subscription + $7,500 commission + $18,000 to $25,000 chatter labour = ~$25,800 to $32,800/mo.
- Anlora 20% autonomous, zero chatter team: $15,000/mo total.
What this means
Subscription pricing is the small line. Chatter labour is the large line on every assisted tool. The agencies that compare on total cost per creator including chatter labour converge on autonomous AI faster, because the math is structurally favorable above $15,000 per creator per month. the simple per-creator total-cost crossover sits near $20,000 monthly revenue per creator under mid-range assumptions (range $11,000 to $22,000 depending on chatter wage), below it autonomous AI is cheaper on pure cost; above it assisted-AI is cheaper on pure cost, though the operational-simplicity dividend (no recruiting, training, scheduling, or turnover) typically dominates the decision at agency scale. Model your numbers in the agency cost calculator.
Management software vs hiring a management agency
The decision most agency owners actually face is not 'which tool' but 'tool or service'. Management software is the build-side option: you operate the tool, keep operational control, pay a subscription or revenue share. A management agency is the buy-side: you outsource entirely for a commission (typically 30 to 50 percent of gross). Software wins on cost predictability, operational visibility, and exit risk (cancel the tool and your fan data is yours). Agency wins on operational load (offloaded entirely) and time to revenue.
Autonomous AI software (Anlora) combines software's cost structure with the agency's load-removal benefit: the inbox is run autonomously, so the operational load is closer to an agency's than traditional software but the cost structure is revenue-share, not agency commission.