Supercreator Pricing: Sourced Tiers and the Real Cost Stack
Supercreator pricing is tiered per account: $0 CRM Lite, $15 CRM Premium, and $99 Super AI per account per month, with $0.03 per AI message above 10,000 on Super AI plus a 5 percent commission on AI net sales. Source: the public Supercreator pricing page. The $0 tier is a real product, lowest-floor in the category.
Supercreator pricing is tiered: $0 CRM Lite (no AI, up to 10 accounts), $15 CRM Premium (capped at 500 AI messages per month), and $99 Super AI per account per month (10,000 AI messages plus $0.03 per extra message, and a 5 percent commission on AI-generated net sales), per the public Supercreator pricing page. The free tier makes Supercreator the lowest-floor option, the Super AI tier is the assisted-AI product. Supercreator is an assisted CRM with an AI assist (branded Izzy), the human chatter still sends every message. Total agency cost is the platform tier plus chatter payroll. Anlora removes the chatter line entirely at a flat 20 percent revenue share.

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- Three public tiers. $0 Lite (no AI), $15 Premium (500 AI msgs/mo), $99 Super AI (10,000 AI msgs/mo + $0.03 each extra + 5% AI revenue commission). Source: Supercreator pricing page.
- The free tier is real. $0 Lite supports up to 10 accounts with no AI, which makes Supercreator the lowest-floor entry in the category.
- Super AI is assisted, not autonomous. Izzy drafts a reply, a human chatter reviews and sends. The chatter team stays.
- Chatter labour dominates total cost. Independent reporting puts offshore OnlyFans chatter wages at $3.50–$5.50/hour (Vice), and assisted-AI reduces this to roughly 1.2–1.5 seats per creator. That line is larger than every Supercreator tier at typical agency scale.
- Variable-message pricing is a real risk at scale. A heavy-traffic Super AI account easily clears 10,000 AI messages per month; $0.03 each adds up faster than buyers usually model.
- Anlora is the alternative when the goal is removing the chatter team. Flat 20 percent of AI-generated revenue, no per-account fee, no commission on top of the share, no per-message metering.
- Note the domain. The active product lives at supercreator.app. supercreator.ai is a separate, largely dormant property, which is why branded searches return inconsistent results.
- 1.Supercreator pricing tiers, sourced May 2026
- 2.What each tier actually includes
- 3.The cost the platform tier does not include: the chatter team
- 4.The real cost of a Supercreator-organised account at 10 creators
- 5.Is Supercreator worth it? Three honest answers by agency situation
- 6.Supercreator vs Anlora pricing, the honest comparison
- 7.Supercreator free plan and free trial, how they differ
- 8.Common Supercreator pricing questions, answered straight
'Supercreator pricing' is a high-intent buying-cycle query, and the public answer is a three-tier menu: $0 CRM Lite, $15 CRM Premium, and $99 Super AI per account per month, all sourced directly from the public Supercreator pricing page at supercreator.app. The $0 tier is what makes Supercreator distinctive in the category, a real free CRM that supports up to 10 accounts without AI, usable as either a permanent micro-agency tool or a no-cost evaluation surface. The $99 Super AI tier is the AI product, with 10,000 AI messages per month included, $0.03 per AI message above that, and a 5 percent commission on AI-generated net sales layered on top. The pricing structure is more honest than most assisted-AI tools because the variable-cost lines are spelled out on the public page. That clarity is also where Supercreator gets expensive at scale, the $0.03 per-message line scales linearly with traffic and the 5 percent commission on AI net sales is a real revenue share on top of the platform fee. A heavy-traffic account on Super AI is not paying $99 per month, it is paying $99 plus a couple hundred dollars in metered messages plus 5 percent of the revenue Izzy helped generate. The other half of the cost question is what the platform fee does not include. Supercreator is an assisted-AI CRM. Izzy, the AI layer, drafts replies and a human chatter reviews and sends. The chatter team is paid separately. For most agencies, the chatter payroll is the largest line on the P&L, and the platform fee, even at Super AI scale, is the smaller of the two cost lines. This page walks all of it, sourced.
Supercreator pricing tiers, sourced May 2026
| Tier | Price per account / mo | AI included | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| CRM Lite | $0 | None | Up to 10 accounts. Permanent free tier, no AI messages. |
| CRM Premium | $15 | 500 AI msgs / mo capped | CRM plus capped AI assist. |
| Super AI | $99 | 10,000 AI msgs / mo + $0.03 each extra | Full Izzy assist. Plus 5 percent commission on AI-generated net sales. |
| Big Agencies | Custom (let's talk) | Custom | 20-plus accounts, negotiated pricing. |
Supercreator publishes four public tiers on its pricing page at supercreator.app: CRM Lite, CRM Premium, Super AI, and a Big Agencies enterprise tier for 20-plus accounts. The structure is per-account, with AI usage caps and overage rates on the top tier. The free tier is a permanent product, not a trial-only offering.
A 14-day full trial is offered on the paid tiers, and the $0 Lite tier sits underneath it as a permanent fallback. That combination, free CRM plus paid AI tiers plus a real trial, makes Supercreator's entry barrier the lowest in the category. Whether the entry barrier is the right metric depends on agency scale, see the cost-stack walk below.
What each tier actually includes
CRM Lite ($0)
The free tier is a usable CRM for up to 10 connected accounts. It includes the chat workspace, basic fan tagging, and the agency dashboard, with no AI capabilities. For a solo creator or a 1-to-2 creator microagency running everything by hand, Lite is a real product, not a teaser. The trade-off is no Izzy: every message is written from scratch by a human chatter. The free tier exists because the engineering cost to host a few thousand zero-AI accounts is low and the funnel into the paid tiers is real.
CRM Premium ($15 per account / mo)
The middle tier adds 500 AI messages per account per month to the CRM workspace. At $15 and 500 messages, this is the 'try Izzy on a real account' tier. The 500-message cap is binding for any active fan account, a single high-traffic creator can hit that cap inside a week. Premium is best understood as evaluation pricing for the Super AI tier, not as a long-term operating tier for an active agency.
Super AI ($99 per account / mo)
The top public tier is the real Supercreator AI product. It includes 10,000 AI messages per account per month, $0.03 per AI message above that, and a 5 percent commission on AI-generated net sales layered on top of the $99 platform fee. This is the tier most agency operators evaluating Supercreator are actually buying. The variable-cost lines (overage messaging plus revenue commission) mean the effective monthly cost on a heavy-traffic, high-revenue account is meaningfully above the $99 floor.
Concrete example: a Super AI account doing 15,000 AI messages per month at $50,000 in AI-generated net sales pays $99 + (5,000 × $0.03) + (5% × $50,000) = $99 + $150 + $2,500 = $2,749 per account per month before the chatter payroll. At $5,000 in AI-generated net sales the same account pays $99 + $150 + $250 = $499 per month. The 5 percent commission is the line that controls the cost as creator revenue scales.
Big Agencies (custom)
The enterprise tier is for 20-plus accounts and is negotiated directly. Public pricing is not posted. The expectation is that effective per-account cost trends below the $99 Super AI list price at scale, in exchange for committed-volume contracts. Operators considering this tier should request the full pricing letter, including overage and commission terms at the enterprise scale, before signing.
The cost the platform tier does not include: the chatter team
Supercreator's product is the CRM workspace and Izzy as an assist layer on top. Izzy drafts a reply; a human chatter reviews the draft and sends the message. The chatter team is hired, scheduled, paid, and managed by the agency, separately from the Supercreator tier fee. For an agency running Super AI, the platform tier is the smaller of the two cost lines. The chatter payroll is the larger one, and it is the line that decides whether the agency is making money.
Independent reporting puts offshore OnlyFans chatter wages at $3.50–$5.50/hour per Vice and corroborated by Rappler's coverage of the Philippine chatter workforce. assisted-AI reduces this to roughly 1.2–1.5 seats per creator per OFM-Tools, versus 2.0 to 2.4 seats per creator on a chatter-only setup without AI assist. Izzy lifts productivity, the team is smaller, but the team still exists.
annual chatter attrition runs around 55% per OFM-Tools. On a 10-creator roster running 1.3 chatter seats per creator on Super AI (13 seats), 55 percent attrition means roughly 7 chatter departures per year that need recruiting, screening, training, and ramp-up. That operational load is not on the pricing page.
The real cost of a Supercreator-organised account at 10 creators
| Cost line | Monthly cost | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Supercreator Super AI platform fee (10 accounts × $99) | $990 | Supercreator public pricing page |
| Overage messaging (avg 5,000 extra AI msgs / account / mo × $0.03) | $1,500 | Supercreator public pricing page |
| 5% commission on AI-generated net sales (5% × $100,000) | $5,000 | Supercreator public pricing page |
| Chatter labour (1.3 seats × 10 creators × 720 hours × $4.50/hr midpoint) | $42,120 | Vice + OFM-Tools (sourced wages and seats) |
| Recruiting and ops overhead | ~$1,800 | OFM-Tools attrition data |
| Total approximate monthly cost, 10-creator agency on Super AI | ~$51,410 / mo |
Modelling Supercreator at total cost rather than platform fee changes the picture. The Super AI tier is the relevant comparison for an active agency, and a 10-creator OnlyFans-only agency on Super AI gives a clean cost stack to walk.
Platform-side cost (fee plus overage plus commission) is roughly $7,500, or about 15 percent of the total. Chatter-side cost is roughly $44,000, or about 85 percent of the total. Supercreator's pricing is more expensive on the platform line than Infloww's flat $40 per account, because of the commission and the overage messaging, but the labour line is still the dominant cost. Optimizing the platform line is the wrong margin lever at this scale. The lever is the chatter line.
Is Supercreator worth it? Three honest answers by agency situation
Yes, if you are a solo creator or microagency on the free tier
CRM Lite is a real free product, and for a solo creator running a single OnlyFans account by hand, or a microagency with 2 to 5 creators not ready to invest in AI tooling, it covers the workflow. The trade-off is no AI assist, every message is human-written, but the CRM organisation is there. This is the strongest use case for Supercreator and a reason the brand has the entry-funnel volume it does.
Maybe, on Super AI, if you are keeping the chatter team
On Super AI at $99 per account plus overage plus 5 percent commission, the value question is whether Izzy's productivity lift on the chatter team pays back the platform line. The honest answer is that it usually does for chatter-team-keeping agencies, the productivity lift on the team is real, but the variable-cost lines (overage, commission) mean the effective monthly cost climbs faster as the account grows than buyers usually model. Compare against Infloww's flat $40 per OF account for a chatter-team-keeping agency, the flat-fee structure is more predictable at scale.
No, if you are trying to remove the chatter team
Izzy is an assistant to a human chatter. It drafts a reply, the human reviews and sends. If the operating-model goal is to remove the chatter team entirely, Supercreator is the wrong shape of product. The right shape is fully autonomous AI (Anlora's approach), where the system reads, decides, and sends with no human in the loop. The platform fee, the overage, and the commission are irrelevant if the team they organise is the line being removed.
Supercreator vs Anlora pricing, the honest comparison
| Cost line | Supercreator Super AI + chatters | Anlora autonomous |
|---|---|---|
| Platform / software fee | $990 / mo (10 × $99) | $0 / mo |
| Overage messaging | ~$1,500 / mo | $0 / mo |
| Commission on AI net sales | $5,000 / mo (5% × $100k) | $0 / mo |
| Chatter labour | ~$42,000 / mo | $0 / mo |
| Recruiting, training, ops | ~$1,800 / mo | $0 / mo |
| Revenue share (20% on $100k AI-generated) | $0 / mo | $20,000 / mo |
| Total approximate monthly cost | ~$51,290 / mo | $20,000 / mo |
Anlora prices on revenue share: a flat 20 percent of AI-generated revenue, no monthly fee, no per-account charge, with custom rates at 10-plus creators. Supercreator Super AI prices on per-account licence plus overage messaging plus a 5 percent commission on AI net sales, plus the separate chatter payroll. The two pricing shapes invert at different revenue levels per creator and at different operating-model assumptions. The honest comparison runs both numbers.
the simple per-creator total-cost crossover sits near $20,000 monthly revenue per creator under mid-range assumptions, 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. The illustrative model above sits below that threshold on per-creator revenue, which is where the autonomous model is cheaper on raw cost. At higher per-creator revenue the math shifts, and the operational-simplicity dividend (no recruiting, no scheduling, no turnover) typically dominates the decision at agency scale regardless. The agency cost calculator walks the math at your specific roster size and revenue assumptions. The Anlora vs Supercreator page covers the head-to-head in feature detail.
Supercreator free plan and free trial, how they differ
Two free entry points exist and they are not the same thing. CRM Lite at $0 is a permanent free tier, no expiry, no AI, up to 10 accounts. The 14-day free trial is a time-bound full-feature trial across the paid tiers (Premium and Super AI), with AI access during the trial window. Buyers occasionally confuse the two and either expect the free tier to include AI (it does not) or expect the trial to be permanent (it is not).
For evaluation, the right path is: start on the 14-day trial of Super AI to see Izzy on real conversations, then either step down to Premium or Lite, or commit to Super AI per account. The Lite tier is a long-term home for solo creators and microagencies, not a Super AI evaluation surface.
Note the brand-domain quirk while evaluating. The active product lives at supercreator.app. supercreator.ai is a separate, largely dormant property, which is why branded searches for the company return inconsistent results. Confirm you are on supercreator.app for current pricing and product information before signing.
Common Supercreator pricing questions, answered straight
A few recurring questions come up in every buying cycle and deserve direct answers.