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The 21 must-have tools for OnlyFans agencies in 2026. Chatting, CRM, acquisition, content, AI, sales, team ops — with pricing and use cases.

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OnlyFans agencies that generate over €10K/month don't run on improvisation. They rely on a precise stack of tools that lets them scale without multiplying problems.

This guide lists the 21 must-have tools, organized by category: chatting and automation, acquisition and multi-account, content creation, market research, AI, conversion, sales, and team operations. For each tool, you'll find what it does, why it's essential, and how much it costs.

No fluff. Just what works in production.

Category 1: Chatting and CRM

Chatting drives 75 to 85% of revenue on a high-performing OnlyFans account. These tools are the heart of your business.

1. Infloww

What it is: the reference for OnlyFans chatting. Infloww is a management software that replaces the native OnlyFans interface for your chatter teams.

Why it's essential:

Interface up to 40% faster than the native OnlyFans interface. When you're managing hundreds of conversations, every second compounds.

Dedicated proxy per creator. Each account has its own IP, which drastically reduces identity-verification risks and restrictions.

Integrated fan notes. Your chatters can document each fan directly inside the conversation: preferences, history, personal information.

Split inbox. Divide a creator's inbox into several sections so multiple chatters can work simultaneously without stepping on each other.

Performance tracking. Track sales, messages sent, and PPV unlocks per chatter.

Price: From $99/month per creator

Site: infloww.com

2. Desirely

What it is: the AI chatting tool built specifically for OnlyFans agencies. Desirely automates discovery and relational maintenance, freeing your chatters to focus on what actually generates revenue.

Why it's essential:

Automated discovery. The AI handles the first exchanges with new fans: questions, follow-ups, building connection. It does this 24/7, with consistent quality.

Per-creator personalization. The AI learns the tone, vocabulary, and personality of each creator. Fans don't notice the difference.

Hot-fan detection. When a fan becomes strategic (buying signals, high engagement, whale potential), Desirely flags them, ready for handoff to a human chatter if you run hybrid.

Smart note-taking. The AI captures and structures the important information from every conversation.

Two operating modes, same product: full auto (AI handles every conversation including whales, with calibrated playbooks) or hybrid (AI handles routine load, hands off to chatters on whales and complex cases). Pricing is the same in either mode, switch per creator in one click.

Your chatters go from monitoring 50 conversations to 150, focusing on the 20 to 30 that drive the real revenue. Or you remove the chatter shifts entirely and run full auto.

"By handling the relational side of chatting, Desirely lets us focus our energy on the other essential parts of the business."

Price: Free

Site: desirely.co

Category 2: Acquisition and multi-account

Acquisition is the fuel of your business. These tools let you scale without getting banned.

3. GoLogin

What it is: an anti-detect browser that lets you manage multiple accounts on any platform (Instagram, TikTok, Tinder, etc.) without getting flagged.

Why it's essential:

Each profile has its own fingerprint. Platforms see every account as a different user, on a different device, in a different location.

Integrated proxy management. Assign a different geolocated IP to each profile.

Team collaboration. Share profiles with collaborators without sharing passwords.

53 configurable fingerprint parameters. User agent, screen resolution, timezone, WebRTC, canvas, and more.

Cloud sync. Access your profiles from any device.

OnlyFans agency use case: Create 5 Tinder accounts positioned in 5 different major cities. Each account has its own GoLogin profile with a local residential proxy. You multiply your acquisition without risk of cross-bans.

Price: From $24/month for 100 profiles, $49/month for 300 profiles

Site: gologin.com

Alternatives: Multilogin (more expensive, more robust), Dolphin Anty, AdsPower

4. Residential proxies

What they are: IP addresses that come from real residential devices, not datacenter servers. Essential to make your accounts look authentic.

Why they're essential:

Platforms detect and ban datacenter IPs. Residential proxies fly under the radar.

Precise geolocation. Get an IP from Paris, Lyon, Marseille, or any city you need.

Rotation possible. Automatically rotate IPs to avoid detectable patterns.

Recommended providers:

Bright Data: the largest network (72 million IPs), premium quality, premium price. From $7/GB.

IPRoyal: good price-to-quality ratio, traffic that doesn't expire. From $5/GB.

Smartproxy: easy to use, good support. From $8/GB.

Average budget: €25 to €100/month depending on volume

5. Virtual phone numbers

What they are: temporary or permanent phone numbers to verify your accounts on different platforms.

Why they're useful:

Every Tinder, Instagram, or TikTok account requires a unique number for verification.

Virtual numbers cost a few cents to a few euros, far less than physical SIM cards.

Recommended providers:

SMS-Activate: wide country selection, low prices. From $0.10/SMS.

5sim: easy to use, supports many platforms.

TextNow (for permanent US numbers).

Average budget: €10 to €50/month depending on account volume

Category 3: Content creation

Content fuels the machine. These tools let you produce more, faster, with higher quality.

6. Canva Pro

What it is: the all-in-one graphic design platform that lets you create professional visuals without design skills.

Why it's essential:

Promo flyers for Telegram and social channels.

Templates for Instagram stories, posts, and marketing content.

Library of 100 million elements (photos, videos, music) included.

One-click background removal.

Magic resize to adapt a visual to all platforms.

Brand Kit to maintain visual consistency per creator.

Price: €12.99/month (Pro), free for basic features

Site: canva.com

7. CapCut

What it is: the free video editor from ByteDance (TikTok's parent company), now the reference for short-form content creation.

Why it's essential:

Free and extremely powerful. Most TikTok and Reels creators use it.

Trending templates directly aligned with what works on TikTok.

Auto-captions, essential for social videos.

Background removal, stabilization, trending effects.

Beat Sync to automatically align cuts to the music's rhythm.

Available on mobile, desktop, and web.

Price: Free; Pro version $7.99 to $19.99/month for advanced features

Site: capcut.com

8. Lightroom Mobile

What it is: Adobe's photo editing app, free on mobile, to retouch and unify creator photos.

Why it's useful:

Customizable presets to create a consistent visual style per creator.

Precise edits (brightness, contrast, colors, sharpness).

Cloud sync to apply the same presets to every photo.

Price: Free on mobile (basic features), €11.99/month for the full version

Site: adobe.com/lightroom

9. SnapTik

What it is: a free online tool to download TikTok videos without watermark.

Why it's useful:

Recycle TikTok content on other platforms (Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts) without the TikTok logo.

Save high-performing videos from your creators or competitors for analysis.

Free, no signup required.

Price: Free

Site: snaptik.app

Alternative: SnapTube (mobile app)

Category 4: Market research and analytics

These tools let you monitor competitors and optimize your strategies.

10. OnlyFinder

What it is: a search engine specialized for OnlyFans that lets you explore creator profiles.

Why it's useful:

Competitive monitoring. Analyze what top creators are doing in your niche.

Funnel inspiration. Study bios, subscription pricing, positioning strategies.

Search for potential creators to sign.

Market trend analysis.

Price: Free

Site: onlyfinder.com

Category 5: AI and daily assistance

These tools save you hours every day on repetitive tasks.

11. ChatGPT (or Claude)

What they are: conversational AI assistants that become your right hand for everything text and reasoning.

Why they're essential:

Chatting script creation. Generate message variants, responses to standard situations, sales scripts adapted to each creator.

Instagram post and caption writing. Give context, tone, and goal, the AI generates options in seconds.

Text correction and improvement. Have your SOPs, important messages, and contracts proofread by the AI before sending.

Strategic brainstorming. Test ideas, ask for positioning suggestions, explore marketing angles.

Translation and adaptation. Adapt your content for international audiences.

OnlyFans bio creation. Generate compelling bios, test different angles, optimize for conversion.

Responses to delicate situations. "How do I respond to a fan asking for X?" The AI gives you options.

How to use them effectively:

Give context. The more precise you are about the creator, tone, and goal, the better the result.

Ask for multiple variants. "Give me 5 versions of this message" then pick the best.

Iterate. "Make it shorter," "Sexier," "More mysterious." Refine until it's right.

Build reusable prompts. Save your best prompts in Notion to reuse them.

Price:

ChatGPT: Free (GPT-3.5), $20/month (GPT-4 Plus). Claude: Free (limited), $20/month (Pro).

Sites: chat.openai.com, claude.ai

12. AI image generators (Midjourney, DALL-E)

What they are: tools that generate images from text descriptions.

Why they're useful:

Visuals for posts and stories (backgrounds, graphic elements).

Mockups and rapid concept iteration.

Images for landing pages and flyers.

Warning: don't use them to create fake creator content (ethically problematic and detectable).

Price: Midjourney from $10/month, DALL-E included with ChatGPT Plus

Category 6: Conversion and sales

These tools let you convert your audience and sell content efficiently.

13. Telegram

What it is: a messaging app that serves as an intermediate channel between public social media and OnlyFans.

Why it's essential:

Free warm-up channel. Post content more suggestive than what Instagram allows, with no ban risk.

Conversion bridge. The Instagram → Telegram → OnlyFans funnel converts better than Instagram → OnlyFans direct.

Groups and channels. Build communities around your creators, send mass messages, create exclusivity.

Drops and SFS. Join cross-promotion groups between creators to gain visibility.

No commission. Unlike OnlyFans, Telegram takes nothing on your interactions.

Price: Free

Site: telegram.org

14. Frog.tech

What it is: an alternative to Linktree designed specifically for adult content creators, with customizable link pages.

Why it's useful:

Sexier, more customizable design than Linktree.

Redirects to OnlyFans, Instagram, Telegram, Calendly, etc.

Built-in analytics to see which links perform.

Fewer restrictions on adult content.

Price: Free (basic), paid versions available

Site: frog.tech

Alternatives: Linktree, Beacons, AllMyLinks

15. MailerLite

What it is: an email marketing tool that also lets you create free landing pages.

Why it's useful:

Free landing pages. Create waitlist pages with countdowns for creator launches.

Pre-launch. Collect emails before launching a new creator, then redirect to Telegram or OnlyFans.

Redirect pages. Build intermediate pages that warm up the audience before OnlyFans.

Email marketing. Stay in touch with your audience even if your social accounts get banned.

Price: Free up to 1,000 subscribers, then from $9/month

Site: mailerlite.com

16. Dropp.fans

What it is: a direct content sales platform that lets you monetize via Telegram, Instagram DM, or any channel without going through OnlyFans.

Why it's useful:

Sell content directly in Instagram DMs or Telegram.

Avoid the 20% OnlyFans commission on certain sales.

Create custom payment links for each piece of content.

Bundles, custom prices up to €1,000 per item.

Anonymity and data protection for both creators and buyers.

Use case: A fan hesitates to subscribe on OnlyFans but wants a specific piece of content. You send a Dropp link directly in DM. They pay, they receive the content, you keep more margin.

Price: Commission on sales (varies by plan)

Site: dropp.fans

Alternatives: Exclu (0% commission), Fanvue, Fansly

Category 7: Team operations and organization

As you scale, coordination becomes critical. These tools keep your team aligned.

17. Google Workspace

What it is: Google's complete suite, which becomes the central nervous system of your agency.

Why it's essential:

Google Drive to centralize creator content (photos, videos), contracts, assets.

Google Sheets to track revenue, performance, KPIs, marketing tests.

Google Docs for scripts, SOPs, chatter feedback.

Google Calendar to schedule calls with creators, chatters, and partners.

Google Meet for simple, reliable video calls.

Gmail for professional email (@youragency.com).

Everything is synced and accessible from anywhere.

Price: €6/month per user (Business Starter)

Site: workspace.google.com

18. Notion

What it is: the documentation and organization tool that becomes your agency's HQ.

Why it's essential:

Centralized documentation. SOPs, processes, guidelines, all accessible to the team.

Kanban boards. Manage tasks, track project progress.

Creator database. Information, access credentials, content, publishing calendar.

Team wiki. New-hire onboarding, internal FAQ, resources.

"Save to Notion" extension. Save Twitter, Instagram, and OnlyFans posts for marketing research directly in Notion.

Price: Free (personal use), $8/month per Team member

Site: notion.so

19. Loom

What it is: a screen recording tool that lets you create explainer videos in a few clicks.

Why it's essential:

Video SOPs. Record your processes once, your chatters can rewatch them anytime.

Chatter feedback. Show exactly what's working and what isn't in a conversation, clearer than text.

Asynchronous training. Train your team without being available in real time.

Onboarding. New hires can self-train using your Loom library.

Price: Free (up to 5 min/video), $12.50/month (unlimited)

Site: loom.com

20. Calendly

What it is: an automated booking tool that eliminates back-and-forth for scheduling calls.

Why it's useful:

Automatic sync with Google Calendar and Google Meet.

Share a link, people pick an available slot, it's booked.

Perfect for calls with potential creators, partners, and recruitment.

Avoids dozens of messages just to find a time.

Price: Free (basic), $10/month (Pro)

Site: calendly.com

21. Slack or Discord

What they are: team communication platforms with organized channels, direct messages, and integrations.

Why they're essential:

Channels per creator, per team, per topic. Information doesn't get lost.

Real-time communication with the whole team.

Searchable conversation history.

Integrations with other tools (Google Drive, notifications, bots).

Slack vs Discord: Slack is more "professional" and better for large structured teams. Discord is free, more flexible, and dominant in the OnlyFans-agency ecosystem.

Price:

Slack: Free (limited), €7.25/month per user (Pro). Discord: Free, $9.99/month for Nitro (bonus features).

Sites: slack.com, discord.com

Recap: the complete stack

Category

Tool

Main use

Price/month

Chatting

Infloww

Chatting interface + proxy

~$99

AI chatting

Desirely

Automated AI chatting

Free

Acquisition

GoLogin

Anti-detect multi-account

$24-49

Acquisition

Residential proxies

Geolocated IPs

€25-100

Acquisition

Virtual phone numbers

Account verification

€10-50

Content

Canva Pro

Graphic design

€13

Content

CapCut

Video editing

Free

Content

Lightroom Mobile

Photo retouching

Free

Content

SnapTik

TikTok download

Free

Research

OnlyFinder

OnlyFans search & analytics

Free

AI

ChatGPT/Claude

Scripts, posts, assistance

$0-20

AI

Midjourney/DALL-E

Image generation

$10-20

Conversion

Telegram

Intermediate channel

Free

Conversion

Frog.tech

Link in bio

Free

Conversion

MailerLite

Landing pages

Free

Sales

Dropp.fans

Direct DM sales

Commission

Team

Google Workspace

Complete suite

€6/user

Team

Notion

Documentation + organization

$0-8/user

Team

Loom

SOP videos & feedback

Free

Team

Calendly

Automated scheduling

Free

Team

Slack/Discord

Communication

€0-7/user

Estimated monthly budget for an agency at €10K/month: €150 to €450.

That's a minimal investment compared to the revenue potential. Agencies that cut corners on tools waste time, make more mistakes, and scale slower.

How to build your stack progressively

Phase 1: The minimum viable (€0 to €3K/month)

Start with the strict essentials:

Infloww for chatting. Free Canva for content. Google Workspace (Drive, Sheets, Docs) for organization. Discord (free) for communication. Telegram for conversion.

Budget: ~€100/month

Phase 2: Professionalization (€3K to €10K/month)

Add the tools that make the difference:

Desirely to automate discovery and free up chatter time. GoLogin and proxies to scale multi-account acquisition. ChatGPT Plus for scripts, posts, and daily assistance. Notion to document processes and SOPs. Loom for video training. OnlyFinder for competitive monitoring. Frog.tech for optimized landing pages.

Budget: ~€300/month

Phase 3: Scale (€10K+/month)

The complete stack to manage multiple creators and a real team:

All of the above. Multiple Infloww licenses (one per major creator). Bigger proxy budget for intensive acquisition. Slack Pro for structured team communication. MailerLite for launches and email marketing. Calendly Pro to manage meetings with creators and partners.

Budget: €400+/month

The logic behind the stack

Understanding why each tool exists helps you prioritize.

Structure and delegation: Google Workspace, Notion, Loom. These tools let you document, delegate, and train without being present. That's what frees up your time.

Research and iteration: OnlyFinder, Save to Notion. These tools let you monitor what works for others and continuously improve your strategies.

AI assistance: ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney. These tools save you hours every day on creative and writing tasks. Scripts, posts, corrections, brainstorming.

Soft conversion: Telegram, Frog.tech, MailerLite. These tools create intermediate steps between cold acquisition and purchase. They warm up the audience.

Monetization: Infloww, Desirely, Dropp.fans. This is where 80% of revenue is generated. Chatting is the heart of the business.

What to remember

Tools don't make success, but they make it possible. An agency trying to hit €10K/month with just the native OnlyFans interface and WhatsApp for team comms is shooting itself in the foot.

The three non-negotiable categories are chatting (where 80% of revenue is generated), acquisition (the fuel), and team communication (the coordination).

The rest can be added progressively based on your needs and budget.

The common mistake is under-investing in tools to save pennies. €300/month of tools that save you 10 hours of work and prevent bans is the best ROI you can get.

FAQ

What tool budget should I plan to launch an OnlyFans agency?

For an OnlyFans agency making €0 to €3K/month, plan around €100/month staying on strict essentials (Infloww + free Canva + Google Workspace + Discord + Telegram). Between €3K and €10K/month, the budget rises to around €300/month adding Desirely, GoLogin, ChatGPT Plus, Notion, Loom, and OnlyFinder. Above €10K/month, count €400 and up to manage multiple creators with a real team. It's a minimal investment compared to the time saved and mistakes avoided.

Which tools should I start with for my first OnlyFans accounts?

Five tools are enough to launch an OnlyFans agency: Infloww for OnlyFans chatting, Canva (free version) for visuals and Telegram flyers, Google Workspace to centralize creator content and calendars, Discord to communicate with your chatter team, and Telegram as a warm-up channel before OnlyFans. No need to pay for advanced tools until you've validated your basic chatting process. You'll add Desirely, GoLogin, and Notion once the mechanics are in place.

What's the difference between Infloww and Desirely for OnlyFans chatting?

The two tools are complementary, not competing. Infloww is software that replaces the OnlyFans interface for your human chatters: faster interface, dedicated proxy per creator, integrated fan notes, split inbox to let multiple chatters work the same account. Desirely is an OnlyFans AI chatting tool that automates discovery and relational maintenance with fans. Two operating modes: full auto (the AI handles every conversation including whales using calibrated playbooks, no chatter shifts needed) or hybrid (the AI handles routine, hands off to a chatter when the fan becomes strategic). If you run hybrid, run both Infloww and Desirely. If you run full auto with no chatter team, Desirely alone is enough.

Can AI replace human chatters on OnlyFans?

Yes, if you run Desirely in full auto mode. The AI handles every conversation, including whales, using calibrated playbooks. Some agencies operate with zero chatter shifts and just keep an ops person to monitor the dashboards.

If you prefer keeping humans on whales and complex cases, run Desirely in hybrid mode. The AI handles the routine and the standard PPV negotiations. Your chatters take over on the strategic conversations: whales, big spenders, complex customs, large bundles, sextapes, specific requests. Both setups scale. The choice is operational, not "AI vs human."

Why is an anti-detect like GoLogin essential for OnlyFans agency acquisition?

OnlyFans agency acquisition runs through multi-account management on Instagram, TikTok, or Tinder to push traffic to OnlyFans. Without anti-detect, platforms quickly detect shared fingerprints (same IP, same device, same parameters) and ban your accounts in cascade. GoLogin assigns each profile a unique fingerprint (53 configurable parameters) and lets you assign a different geolocated proxy to each one. Platforms see every account as a separate user, which prevents losing your entire acquisition work to a cross-ban.

Why route fans through Telegram before OnlyFans?

Three OnlyFans-specific reasons. First, Telegram allows more suggestive content than Instagram, so you can warm up your audience without Meta ban risk. Second, the Instagram → Telegram → OnlyFans funnel converts significantly better than the direct hop, because it adds an intermediate engagement step before the OnlyFans payment. Third, Telegram is free, takes no commission (vs OnlyFans's 20%), and supports groups, channels, and mass messages that work well for fan retention.

Slack or Discord to communicate with my OnlyFans chatter team?

Discord if you're starting your OnlyFans agency: it's free, flexible, and the dominant ecosystem in the OFM space (your future chatters and partners are already there). Slack if you're structuring a team of 10 chatters or more: better channel organization per creator, searchable history, and stronger integrations. Simple rule: as long as Discord doesn't limit you, stay on it. The day you start losing time hunting for info in chatter conversations, switch to Slack Pro (€7.25/month per user).

Notion or Google Workspace to organize an OnlyFans agency?

Both, with different roles, complementary in an OnlyFans agency. Google Workspace runs daily operations: Drive to store creator content and contracts, Sheets to track revenue per creator and chatter, Calendar to schedule creator calls, Gmail for professional email. Notion acts as the documentary HQ: chatting SOPs, sales scripts, creator database, new-chatter onboarding. Sheets for the numbers that change daily, Notion for the OnlyFans knowledge that builds over time.

Are residential proxies really necessary for an OnlyFans agency?

Yes, as soon as you manage several Instagram, TikTok, or Tinder accounts to push traffic to OnlyFans. Datacenter IPs are detected and banned almost systematically by anti-fraud algorithms. Residential proxies come from real devices, fly under the radar, allow precise geolocation (useful for matching Tinder in a specific city), and support rotation. Plan €25 to €100/month depending on your acquisition volume. It's the expense that separates an OnlyFans agency that scales from one that gets banned every month.

How do I avoid bans when running multiple acquisition accounts for OnlyFans?

Three essential rules for OnlyFans multi-account. One, use an anti-detect browser (GoLogin or equivalent) so every Instagram, TikTok, or Tinder account has a unique fingerprint. Two, assign a geolocated residential proxy to each account, and never reuse the same IP across accounts. Three, use a unique virtual number per account for verification (SMS-Activate, 5sim). The combination of unique fingerprint plus local residential IP plus dedicated number drastically reduces detection risk. And don't automate too early: a fresh account that sends 200 DMs in one hour gets banned in minutes by Meta or ByteDance.

Automate your chatting with Desirely

Among all these tools, Desirely is the one with the most impact on your ability to scale. By automating discovery and relational maintenance, you free your chatters to focus on what actually drives revenue, or you remove the chatter shifts entirely and run full auto.

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21 Best OnlyFans Agency Tools for 2026

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OnlyFans agencies that generate over €10K/month don't run on improvisation. They rely on a precise stack of tools that lets them scale without multiplying problems.

This guide lists the 21 must-have tools, organized by category: chatting and automation, acquisition and multi-account, content creation, market research, AI, conversion, sales, and team operations. For each tool, you'll find what it does, why it's essential, and how much it costs.

No fluff. Just what works in production.

Category 1: Chatting and CRM

Chatting drives 75 to 85% of revenue on a high-performing OnlyFans account. These tools are the heart of your business.

1. Infloww

What it is: the reference for OnlyFans chatting. Infloww is a management software that replaces the native OnlyFans interface for your chatter teams.

Why it's essential:

Interface up to 40% faster than the native OnlyFans interface. When you're managing hundreds of conversations, every second compounds.

Dedicated proxy per creator. Each account has its own IP, which drastically reduces identity-verification risks and restrictions.

Integrated fan notes. Your chatters can document each fan directly inside the conversation: preferences, history, personal information.

Split inbox. Divide a creator's inbox into several sections so multiple chatters can work simultaneously without stepping on each other.

Performance tracking. Track sales, messages sent, and PPV unlocks per chatter.

Price: From $99/month per creator

Site: infloww.com

2. Desirely

What it is: the AI chatting tool built specifically for OnlyFans agencies. Desirely automates discovery and relational maintenance, freeing your chatters to focus on what actually generates revenue.

Why it's essential:

Automated discovery. The AI handles the first exchanges with new fans: questions, follow-ups, building connection. It does this 24/7, with consistent quality.

Per-creator personalization. The AI learns the tone, vocabulary, and personality of each creator. Fans don't notice the difference.

Hot-fan detection. When a fan becomes strategic (buying signals, high engagement, whale potential), Desirely flags them, ready for handoff to a human chatter if you run hybrid.

Smart note-taking. The AI captures and structures the important information from every conversation.

Two operating modes, same product: full auto (AI handles every conversation including whales, with calibrated playbooks) or hybrid (AI handles routine load, hands off to chatters on whales and complex cases). Pricing is the same in either mode, switch per creator in one click.

Your chatters go from monitoring 50 conversations to 150, focusing on the 20 to 30 that drive the real revenue. Or you remove the chatter shifts entirely and run full auto.

"By handling the relational side of chatting, Desirely lets us focus our energy on the other essential parts of the business."

Price: Free

Site: desirely.co

Category 2: Acquisition and multi-account

Acquisition is the fuel of your business. These tools let you scale without getting banned.

3. GoLogin

What it is: an anti-detect browser that lets you manage multiple accounts on any platform (Instagram, TikTok, Tinder, etc.) without getting flagged.

Why it's essential:

Each profile has its own fingerprint. Platforms see every account as a different user, on a different device, in a different location.

Integrated proxy management. Assign a different geolocated IP to each profile.

Team collaboration. Share profiles with collaborators without sharing passwords.

53 configurable fingerprint parameters. User agent, screen resolution, timezone, WebRTC, canvas, and more.

Cloud sync. Access your profiles from any device.

OnlyFans agency use case: Create 5 Tinder accounts positioned in 5 different major cities. Each account has its own GoLogin profile with a local residential proxy. You multiply your acquisition without risk of cross-bans.

Price: From $24/month for 100 profiles, $49/month for 300 profiles

Site: gologin.com

Alternatives: Multilogin (more expensive, more robust), Dolphin Anty, AdsPower

4. Residential proxies

What they are: IP addresses that come from real residential devices, not datacenter servers. Essential to make your accounts look authentic.

Why they're essential:

Platforms detect and ban datacenter IPs. Residential proxies fly under the radar.

Precise geolocation. Get an IP from Paris, Lyon, Marseille, or any city you need.

Rotation possible. Automatically rotate IPs to avoid detectable patterns.

Recommended providers:

Bright Data: the largest network (72 million IPs), premium quality, premium price. From $7/GB.

IPRoyal: good price-to-quality ratio, traffic that doesn't expire. From $5/GB.

Smartproxy: easy to use, good support. From $8/GB.

Average budget: €25 to €100/month depending on volume

5. Virtual phone numbers

What they are: temporary or permanent phone numbers to verify your accounts on different platforms.

Why they're useful:

Every Tinder, Instagram, or TikTok account requires a unique number for verification.

Virtual numbers cost a few cents to a few euros, far less than physical SIM cards.

Recommended providers:

SMS-Activate: wide country selection, low prices. From $0.10/SMS.

5sim: easy to use, supports many platforms.

TextNow (for permanent US numbers).

Average budget: €10 to €50/month depending on account volume

Category 3: Content creation

Content fuels the machine. These tools let you produce more, faster, with higher quality.

6. Canva Pro

What it is: the all-in-one graphic design platform that lets you create professional visuals without design skills.

Why it's essential:

Promo flyers for Telegram and social channels.

Templates for Instagram stories, posts, and marketing content.

Library of 100 million elements (photos, videos, music) included.

One-click background removal.

Magic resize to adapt a visual to all platforms.

Brand Kit to maintain visual consistency per creator.

Price: €12.99/month (Pro), free for basic features

Site: canva.com

7. CapCut

What it is: the free video editor from ByteDance (TikTok's parent company), now the reference for short-form content creation.

Why it's essential:

Free and extremely powerful. Most TikTok and Reels creators use it.

Trending templates directly aligned with what works on TikTok.

Auto-captions, essential for social videos.

Background removal, stabilization, trending effects.

Beat Sync to automatically align cuts to the music's rhythm.

Available on mobile, desktop, and web.

Price: Free; Pro version $7.99 to $19.99/month for advanced features

Site: capcut.com

8. Lightroom Mobile

What it is: Adobe's photo editing app, free on mobile, to retouch and unify creator photos.

Why it's useful:

Customizable presets to create a consistent visual style per creator.

Precise edits (brightness, contrast, colors, sharpness).

Cloud sync to apply the same presets to every photo.

Price: Free on mobile (basic features), €11.99/month for the full version

Site: adobe.com/lightroom

9. SnapTik

What it is: a free online tool to download TikTok videos without watermark.

Why it's useful:

Recycle TikTok content on other platforms (Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts) without the TikTok logo.

Save high-performing videos from your creators or competitors for analysis.

Free, no signup required.

Price: Free

Site: snaptik.app

Alternative: SnapTube (mobile app)

Category 4: Market research and analytics

These tools let you monitor competitors and optimize your strategies.

10. OnlyFinder

What it is: a search engine specialized for OnlyFans that lets you explore creator profiles.

Why it's useful:

Competitive monitoring. Analyze what top creators are doing in your niche.

Funnel inspiration. Study bios, subscription pricing, positioning strategies.

Search for potential creators to sign.

Market trend analysis.

Price: Free

Site: onlyfinder.com

Category 5: AI and daily assistance

These tools save you hours every day on repetitive tasks.

11. ChatGPT (or Claude)

What they are: conversational AI assistants that become your right hand for everything text and reasoning.

Why they're essential:

Chatting script creation. Generate message variants, responses to standard situations, sales scripts adapted to each creator.

Instagram post and caption writing. Give context, tone, and goal, the AI generates options in seconds.

Text correction and improvement. Have your SOPs, important messages, and contracts proofread by the AI before sending.

Strategic brainstorming. Test ideas, ask for positioning suggestions, explore marketing angles.

Translation and adaptation. Adapt your content for international audiences.

OnlyFans bio creation. Generate compelling bios, test different angles, optimize for conversion.

Responses to delicate situations. "How do I respond to a fan asking for X?" The AI gives you options.

How to use them effectively:

Give context. The more precise you are about the creator, tone, and goal, the better the result.

Ask for multiple variants. "Give me 5 versions of this message" then pick the best.

Iterate. "Make it shorter," "Sexier," "More mysterious." Refine until it's right.

Build reusable prompts. Save your best prompts in Notion to reuse them.

Price:

ChatGPT: Free (GPT-3.5), $20/month (GPT-4 Plus). Claude: Free (limited), $20/month (Pro).

Sites: chat.openai.com, claude.ai

12. AI image generators (Midjourney, DALL-E)

What they are: tools that generate images from text descriptions.

Why they're useful:

Visuals for posts and stories (backgrounds, graphic elements).

Mockups and rapid concept iteration.

Images for landing pages and flyers.

Warning: don't use them to create fake creator content (ethically problematic and detectable).

Price: Midjourney from $10/month, DALL-E included with ChatGPT Plus

Category 6: Conversion and sales

These tools let you convert your audience and sell content efficiently.

13. Telegram

What it is: a messaging app that serves as an intermediate channel between public social media and OnlyFans.

Why it's essential:

Free warm-up channel. Post content more suggestive than what Instagram allows, with no ban risk.

Conversion bridge. The Instagram → Telegram → OnlyFans funnel converts better than Instagram → OnlyFans direct.

Groups and channels. Build communities around your creators, send mass messages, create exclusivity.

Drops and SFS. Join cross-promotion groups between creators to gain visibility.

No commission. Unlike OnlyFans, Telegram takes nothing on your interactions.

Price: Free

Site: telegram.org

14. Frog.tech

What it is: an alternative to Linktree designed specifically for adult content creators, with customizable link pages.

Why it's useful:

Sexier, more customizable design than Linktree.

Redirects to OnlyFans, Instagram, Telegram, Calendly, etc.

Built-in analytics to see which links perform.

Fewer restrictions on adult content.

Price: Free (basic), paid versions available

Site: frog.tech

Alternatives: Linktree, Beacons, AllMyLinks

15. MailerLite

What it is: an email marketing tool that also lets you create free landing pages.

Why it's useful:

Free landing pages. Create waitlist pages with countdowns for creator launches.

Pre-launch. Collect emails before launching a new creator, then redirect to Telegram or OnlyFans.

Redirect pages. Build intermediate pages that warm up the audience before OnlyFans.

Email marketing. Stay in touch with your audience even if your social accounts get banned.

Price: Free up to 1,000 subscribers, then from $9/month

Site: mailerlite.com

16. Dropp.fans

What it is: a direct content sales platform that lets you monetize via Telegram, Instagram DM, or any channel without going through OnlyFans.

Why it's useful:

Sell content directly in Instagram DMs or Telegram.

Avoid the 20% OnlyFans commission on certain sales.

Create custom payment links for each piece of content.

Bundles, custom prices up to €1,000 per item.

Anonymity and data protection for both creators and buyers.

Use case: A fan hesitates to subscribe on OnlyFans but wants a specific piece of content. You send a Dropp link directly in DM. They pay, they receive the content, you keep more margin.

Price: Commission on sales (varies by plan)

Site: dropp.fans

Alternatives: Exclu (0% commission), Fanvue, Fansly

Category 7: Team operations and organization

As you scale, coordination becomes critical. These tools keep your team aligned.

17. Google Workspace

What it is: Google's complete suite, which becomes the central nervous system of your agency.

Why it's essential:

Google Drive to centralize creator content (photos, videos), contracts, assets.

Google Sheets to track revenue, performance, KPIs, marketing tests.

Google Docs for scripts, SOPs, chatter feedback.

Google Calendar to schedule calls with creators, chatters, and partners.

Google Meet for simple, reliable video calls.

Gmail for professional email (@youragency.com).

Everything is synced and accessible from anywhere.

Price: €6/month per user (Business Starter)

Site: workspace.google.com

18. Notion

What it is: the documentation and organization tool that becomes your agency's HQ.

Why it's essential:

Centralized documentation. SOPs, processes, guidelines, all accessible to the team.

Kanban boards. Manage tasks, track project progress.

Creator database. Information, access credentials, content, publishing calendar.

Team wiki. New-hire onboarding, internal FAQ, resources.

"Save to Notion" extension. Save Twitter, Instagram, and OnlyFans posts for marketing research directly in Notion.

Price: Free (personal use), $8/month per Team member

Site: notion.so

19. Loom

What it is: a screen recording tool that lets you create explainer videos in a few clicks.

Why it's essential:

Video SOPs. Record your processes once, your chatters can rewatch them anytime.

Chatter feedback. Show exactly what's working and what isn't in a conversation, clearer than text.

Asynchronous training. Train your team without being available in real time.

Onboarding. New hires can self-train using your Loom library.

Price: Free (up to 5 min/video), $12.50/month (unlimited)

Site: loom.com

20. Calendly

What it is: an automated booking tool that eliminates back-and-forth for scheduling calls.

Why it's useful:

Automatic sync with Google Calendar and Google Meet.

Share a link, people pick an available slot, it's booked.

Perfect for calls with potential creators, partners, and recruitment.

Avoids dozens of messages just to find a time.

Price: Free (basic), $10/month (Pro)

Site: calendly.com

21. Slack or Discord

What they are: team communication platforms with organized channels, direct messages, and integrations.

Why they're essential:

Channels per creator, per team, per topic. Information doesn't get lost.

Real-time communication with the whole team.

Searchable conversation history.

Integrations with other tools (Google Drive, notifications, bots).

Slack vs Discord: Slack is more "professional" and better for large structured teams. Discord is free, more flexible, and dominant in the OnlyFans-agency ecosystem.

Price:

Slack: Free (limited), €7.25/month per user (Pro). Discord: Free, $9.99/month for Nitro (bonus features).

Sites: slack.com, discord.com

Recap: the complete stack

Category

Tool

Main use

Price/month

Chatting

Infloww

Chatting interface + proxy

~$99

AI chatting

Desirely

Automated AI chatting

Free

Acquisition

GoLogin

Anti-detect multi-account

$24-49

Acquisition

Residential proxies

Geolocated IPs

€25-100

Acquisition

Virtual phone numbers

Account verification

€10-50

Content

Canva Pro

Graphic design

€13

Content

CapCut

Video editing

Free

Content

Lightroom Mobile

Photo retouching

Free

Content

SnapTik

TikTok download

Free

Research

OnlyFinder

OnlyFans search & analytics

Free

AI

ChatGPT/Claude

Scripts, posts, assistance

$0-20

AI

Midjourney/DALL-E

Image generation

$10-20

Conversion

Telegram

Intermediate channel

Free

Conversion

Frog.tech

Link in bio

Free

Conversion

MailerLite

Landing pages

Free

Sales

Dropp.fans

Direct DM sales

Commission

Team

Google Workspace

Complete suite

€6/user

Team

Notion

Documentation + organization

$0-8/user

Team

Loom

SOP videos & feedback

Free

Team

Calendly

Automated scheduling

Free

Team

Slack/Discord

Communication

€0-7/user

Estimated monthly budget for an agency at €10K/month: €150 to €450.

That's a minimal investment compared to the revenue potential. Agencies that cut corners on tools waste time, make more mistakes, and scale slower.

How to build your stack progressively

Phase 1: The minimum viable (€0 to €3K/month)

Start with the strict essentials:

Infloww for chatting. Free Canva for content. Google Workspace (Drive, Sheets, Docs) for organization. Discord (free) for communication. Telegram for conversion.

Budget: ~€100/month

Phase 2: Professionalization (€3K to €10K/month)

Add the tools that make the difference:

Desirely to automate discovery and free up chatter time. GoLogin and proxies to scale multi-account acquisition. ChatGPT Plus for scripts, posts, and daily assistance. Notion to document processes and SOPs. Loom for video training. OnlyFinder for competitive monitoring. Frog.tech for optimized landing pages.

Budget: ~€300/month

Phase 3: Scale (€10K+/month)

The complete stack to manage multiple creators and a real team:

All of the above. Multiple Infloww licenses (one per major creator). Bigger proxy budget for intensive acquisition. Slack Pro for structured team communication. MailerLite for launches and email marketing. Calendly Pro to manage meetings with creators and partners.

Budget: €400+/month

The logic behind the stack

Understanding why each tool exists helps you prioritize.

Structure and delegation: Google Workspace, Notion, Loom. These tools let you document, delegate, and train without being present. That's what frees up your time.

Research and iteration: OnlyFinder, Save to Notion. These tools let you monitor what works for others and continuously improve your strategies.

AI assistance: ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney. These tools save you hours every day on creative and writing tasks. Scripts, posts, corrections, brainstorming.

Soft conversion: Telegram, Frog.tech, MailerLite. These tools create intermediate steps between cold acquisition and purchase. They warm up the audience.

Monetization: Infloww, Desirely, Dropp.fans. This is where 80% of revenue is generated. Chatting is the heart of the business.

What to remember

Tools don't make success, but they make it possible. An agency trying to hit €10K/month with just the native OnlyFans interface and WhatsApp for team comms is shooting itself in the foot.

The three non-negotiable categories are chatting (where 80% of revenue is generated), acquisition (the fuel), and team communication (the coordination).

The rest can be added progressively based on your needs and budget.

The common mistake is under-investing in tools to save pennies. €300/month of tools that save you 10 hours of work and prevent bans is the best ROI you can get.

FAQ

What tool budget should I plan to launch an OnlyFans agency?

For an OnlyFans agency making €0 to €3K/month, plan around €100/month staying on strict essentials (Infloww + free Canva + Google Workspace + Discord + Telegram). Between €3K and €10K/month, the budget rises to around €300/month adding Desirely, GoLogin, ChatGPT Plus, Notion, Loom, and OnlyFinder. Above €10K/month, count €400 and up to manage multiple creators with a real team. It's a minimal investment compared to the time saved and mistakes avoided.

Which tools should I start with for my first OnlyFans accounts?

Five tools are enough to launch an OnlyFans agency: Infloww for OnlyFans chatting, Canva (free version) for visuals and Telegram flyers, Google Workspace to centralize creator content and calendars, Discord to communicate with your chatter team, and Telegram as a warm-up channel before OnlyFans. No need to pay for advanced tools until you've validated your basic chatting process. You'll add Desirely, GoLogin, and Notion once the mechanics are in place.

What's the difference between Infloww and Desirely for OnlyFans chatting?

The two tools are complementary, not competing. Infloww is software that replaces the OnlyFans interface for your human chatters: faster interface, dedicated proxy per creator, integrated fan notes, split inbox to let multiple chatters work the same account. Desirely is an OnlyFans AI chatting tool that automates discovery and relational maintenance with fans. Two operating modes: full auto (the AI handles every conversation including whales using calibrated playbooks, no chatter shifts needed) or hybrid (the AI handles routine, hands off to a chatter when the fan becomes strategic). If you run hybrid, run both Infloww and Desirely. If you run full auto with no chatter team, Desirely alone is enough.

Can AI replace human chatters on OnlyFans?

Yes, if you run Desirely in full auto mode. The AI handles every conversation, including whales, using calibrated playbooks. Some agencies operate with zero chatter shifts and just keep an ops person to monitor the dashboards.

If you prefer keeping humans on whales and complex cases, run Desirely in hybrid mode. The AI handles the routine and the standard PPV negotiations. Your chatters take over on the strategic conversations: whales, big spenders, complex customs, large bundles, sextapes, specific requests. Both setups scale. The choice is operational, not "AI vs human."

Why is an anti-detect like GoLogin essential for OnlyFans agency acquisition?

OnlyFans agency acquisition runs through multi-account management on Instagram, TikTok, or Tinder to push traffic to OnlyFans. Without anti-detect, platforms quickly detect shared fingerprints (same IP, same device, same parameters) and ban your accounts in cascade. GoLogin assigns each profile a unique fingerprint (53 configurable parameters) and lets you assign a different geolocated proxy to each one. Platforms see every account as a separate user, which prevents losing your entire acquisition work to a cross-ban.

Why route fans through Telegram before OnlyFans?

Three OnlyFans-specific reasons. First, Telegram allows more suggestive content than Instagram, so you can warm up your audience without Meta ban risk. Second, the Instagram → Telegram → OnlyFans funnel converts significantly better than the direct hop, because it adds an intermediate engagement step before the OnlyFans payment. Third, Telegram is free, takes no commission (vs OnlyFans's 20%), and supports groups, channels, and mass messages that work well for fan retention.

Slack or Discord to communicate with my OnlyFans chatter team?

Discord if you're starting your OnlyFans agency: it's free, flexible, and the dominant ecosystem in the OFM space (your future chatters and partners are already there). Slack if you're structuring a team of 10 chatters or more: better channel organization per creator, searchable history, and stronger integrations. Simple rule: as long as Discord doesn't limit you, stay on it. The day you start losing time hunting for info in chatter conversations, switch to Slack Pro (€7.25/month per user).

Notion or Google Workspace to organize an OnlyFans agency?

Both, with different roles, complementary in an OnlyFans agency. Google Workspace runs daily operations: Drive to store creator content and contracts, Sheets to track revenue per creator and chatter, Calendar to schedule creator calls, Gmail for professional email. Notion acts as the documentary HQ: chatting SOPs, sales scripts, creator database, new-chatter onboarding. Sheets for the numbers that change daily, Notion for the OnlyFans knowledge that builds over time.

Are residential proxies really necessary for an OnlyFans agency?

Yes, as soon as you manage several Instagram, TikTok, or Tinder accounts to push traffic to OnlyFans. Datacenter IPs are detected and banned almost systematically by anti-fraud algorithms. Residential proxies come from real devices, fly under the radar, allow precise geolocation (useful for matching Tinder in a specific city), and support rotation. Plan €25 to €100/month depending on your acquisition volume. It's the expense that separates an OnlyFans agency that scales from one that gets banned every month.

How do I avoid bans when running multiple acquisition accounts for OnlyFans?

Three essential rules for OnlyFans multi-account. One, use an anti-detect browser (GoLogin or equivalent) so every Instagram, TikTok, or Tinder account has a unique fingerprint. Two, assign a geolocated residential proxy to each account, and never reuse the same IP across accounts. Three, use a unique virtual number per account for verification (SMS-Activate, 5sim). The combination of unique fingerprint plus local residential IP plus dedicated number drastically reduces detection risk. And don't automate too early: a fresh account that sends 200 DMs in one hour gets banned in minutes by Meta or ByteDance.

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21 Best OnlyFans Agency Tools for 2026: The Definitive List

The 21 must-have tools for OnlyFans agencies in 2026. Chatting, CRM, acquisition, content, AI, sales, team ops — with pricing and use cases.

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OnlyFans agencies that generate over €10K/month don't run on improvisation. They rely on a precise stack of tools that lets them scale without multiplying problems.

This guide lists the 21 must-have tools, organized by category: chatting and automation, acquisition and multi-account, content creation, market research, AI, conversion, sales, and team operations. For each tool, you'll find what it does, why it's essential, and how much it costs.

No fluff. Just what works in production.

Category 1: Chatting and CRM

Chatting drives 75 to 85% of revenue on a high-performing OnlyFans account. These tools are the heart of your business.

1. Infloww

What it is: the reference for OnlyFans chatting. Infloww is a management software that replaces the native OnlyFans interface for your chatter teams.

Why it's essential:

Interface up to 40% faster than the native OnlyFans interface. When you're managing hundreds of conversations, every second compounds.

Dedicated proxy per creator. Each account has its own IP, which drastically reduces identity-verification risks and restrictions.

Integrated fan notes. Your chatters can document each fan directly inside the conversation: preferences, history, personal information.

Split inbox. Divide a creator's inbox into several sections so multiple chatters can work simultaneously without stepping on each other.

Performance tracking. Track sales, messages sent, and PPV unlocks per chatter.

Price: From $99/month per creator

Site: infloww.com

2. Desirely

What it is: the AI chatting tool built specifically for OnlyFans agencies. Desirely automates discovery and relational maintenance, freeing your chatters to focus on what actually generates revenue.

Why it's essential:

Automated discovery. The AI handles the first exchanges with new fans: questions, follow-ups, building connection. It does this 24/7, with consistent quality.

Per-creator personalization. The AI learns the tone, vocabulary, and personality of each creator. Fans don't notice the difference.

Hot-fan detection. When a fan becomes strategic (buying signals, high engagement, whale potential), Desirely flags them, ready for handoff to a human chatter if you run hybrid.

Smart note-taking. The AI captures and structures the important information from every conversation.

Two operating modes, same product: full auto (AI handles every conversation including whales, with calibrated playbooks) or hybrid (AI handles routine load, hands off to chatters on whales and complex cases). Pricing is the same in either mode, switch per creator in one click.

Your chatters go from monitoring 50 conversations to 150, focusing on the 20 to 30 that drive the real revenue. Or you remove the chatter shifts entirely and run full auto.

"By handling the relational side of chatting, Desirely lets us focus our energy on the other essential parts of the business."

Price: Free

Site: desirely.co

Category 2: Acquisition and multi-account

Acquisition is the fuel of your business. These tools let you scale without getting banned.

3. GoLogin

What it is: an anti-detect browser that lets you manage multiple accounts on any platform (Instagram, TikTok, Tinder, etc.) without getting flagged.

Why it's essential:

Each profile has its own fingerprint. Platforms see every account as a different user, on a different device, in a different location.

Integrated proxy management. Assign a different geolocated IP to each profile.

Team collaboration. Share profiles with collaborators without sharing passwords.

53 configurable fingerprint parameters. User agent, screen resolution, timezone, WebRTC, canvas, and more.

Cloud sync. Access your profiles from any device.

OnlyFans agency use case: Create 5 Tinder accounts positioned in 5 different major cities. Each account has its own GoLogin profile with a local residential proxy. You multiply your acquisition without risk of cross-bans.

Price: From $24/month for 100 profiles, $49/month for 300 profiles

Site: gologin.com

Alternatives: Multilogin (more expensive, more robust), Dolphin Anty, AdsPower

4. Residential proxies

What they are: IP addresses that come from real residential devices, not datacenter servers. Essential to make your accounts look authentic.

Why they're essential:

Platforms detect and ban datacenter IPs. Residential proxies fly under the radar.

Precise geolocation. Get an IP from Paris, Lyon, Marseille, or any city you need.

Rotation possible. Automatically rotate IPs to avoid detectable patterns.

Recommended providers:

Bright Data: the largest network (72 million IPs), premium quality, premium price. From $7/GB.

IPRoyal: good price-to-quality ratio, traffic that doesn't expire. From $5/GB.

Smartproxy: easy to use, good support. From $8/GB.

Average budget: €25 to €100/month depending on volume

5. Virtual phone numbers

What they are: temporary or permanent phone numbers to verify your accounts on different platforms.

Why they're useful:

Every Tinder, Instagram, or TikTok account requires a unique number for verification.

Virtual numbers cost a few cents to a few euros, far less than physical SIM cards.

Recommended providers:

SMS-Activate: wide country selection, low prices. From $0.10/SMS.

5sim: easy to use, supports many platforms.

TextNow (for permanent US numbers).

Average budget: €10 to €50/month depending on account volume

Category 3: Content creation

Content fuels the machine. These tools let you produce more, faster, with higher quality.

6. Canva Pro

What it is: the all-in-one graphic design platform that lets you create professional visuals without design skills.

Why it's essential:

Promo flyers for Telegram and social channels.

Templates for Instagram stories, posts, and marketing content.

Library of 100 million elements (photos, videos, music) included.

One-click background removal.

Magic resize to adapt a visual to all platforms.

Brand Kit to maintain visual consistency per creator.

Price: €12.99/month (Pro), free for basic features

Site: canva.com

7. CapCut

What it is: the free video editor from ByteDance (TikTok's parent company), now the reference for short-form content creation.

Why it's essential:

Free and extremely powerful. Most TikTok and Reels creators use it.

Trending templates directly aligned with what works on TikTok.

Auto-captions, essential for social videos.

Background removal, stabilization, trending effects.

Beat Sync to automatically align cuts to the music's rhythm.

Available on mobile, desktop, and web.

Price: Free; Pro version $7.99 to $19.99/month for advanced features

Site: capcut.com

8. Lightroom Mobile

What it is: Adobe's photo editing app, free on mobile, to retouch and unify creator photos.

Why it's useful:

Customizable presets to create a consistent visual style per creator.

Precise edits (brightness, contrast, colors, sharpness).

Cloud sync to apply the same presets to every photo.

Price: Free on mobile (basic features), €11.99/month for the full version

Site: adobe.com/lightroom

9. SnapTik

What it is: a free online tool to download TikTok videos without watermark.

Why it's useful:

Recycle TikTok content on other platforms (Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts) without the TikTok logo.

Save high-performing videos from your creators or competitors for analysis.

Free, no signup required.

Price: Free

Site: snaptik.app

Alternative: SnapTube (mobile app)

Category 4: Market research and analytics

These tools let you monitor competitors and optimize your strategies.

10. OnlyFinder

What it is: a search engine specialized for OnlyFans that lets you explore creator profiles.

Why it's useful:

Competitive monitoring. Analyze what top creators are doing in your niche.

Funnel inspiration. Study bios, subscription pricing, positioning strategies.

Search for potential creators to sign.

Market trend analysis.

Price: Free

Site: onlyfinder.com

Category 5: AI and daily assistance

These tools save you hours every day on repetitive tasks.

11. ChatGPT (or Claude)

What they are: conversational AI assistants that become your right hand for everything text and reasoning.

Why they're essential:

Chatting script creation. Generate message variants, responses to standard situations, sales scripts adapted to each creator.

Instagram post and caption writing. Give context, tone, and goal, the AI generates options in seconds.

Text correction and improvement. Have your SOPs, important messages, and contracts proofread by the AI before sending.

Strategic brainstorming. Test ideas, ask for positioning suggestions, explore marketing angles.

Translation and adaptation. Adapt your content for international audiences.

OnlyFans bio creation. Generate compelling bios, test different angles, optimize for conversion.

Responses to delicate situations. "How do I respond to a fan asking for X?" The AI gives you options.

How to use them effectively:

Give context. The more precise you are about the creator, tone, and goal, the better the result.

Ask for multiple variants. "Give me 5 versions of this message" then pick the best.

Iterate. "Make it shorter," "Sexier," "More mysterious." Refine until it's right.

Build reusable prompts. Save your best prompts in Notion to reuse them.

Price:

ChatGPT: Free (GPT-3.5), $20/month (GPT-4 Plus). Claude: Free (limited), $20/month (Pro).

Sites: chat.openai.com, claude.ai

12. AI image generators (Midjourney, DALL-E)

What they are: tools that generate images from text descriptions.

Why they're useful:

Visuals for posts and stories (backgrounds, graphic elements).

Mockups and rapid concept iteration.

Images for landing pages and flyers.

Warning: don't use them to create fake creator content (ethically problematic and detectable).

Price: Midjourney from $10/month, DALL-E included with ChatGPT Plus

Category 6: Conversion and sales

These tools let you convert your audience and sell content efficiently.

13. Telegram

What it is: a messaging app that serves as an intermediate channel between public social media and OnlyFans.

Why it's essential:

Free warm-up channel. Post content more suggestive than what Instagram allows, with no ban risk.

Conversion bridge. The Instagram → Telegram → OnlyFans funnel converts better than Instagram → OnlyFans direct.

Groups and channels. Build communities around your creators, send mass messages, create exclusivity.

Drops and SFS. Join cross-promotion groups between creators to gain visibility.

No commission. Unlike OnlyFans, Telegram takes nothing on your interactions.

Price: Free

Site: telegram.org

14. Frog.tech

What it is: an alternative to Linktree designed specifically for adult content creators, with customizable link pages.

Why it's useful:

Sexier, more customizable design than Linktree.

Redirects to OnlyFans, Instagram, Telegram, Calendly, etc.

Built-in analytics to see which links perform.

Fewer restrictions on adult content.

Price: Free (basic), paid versions available

Site: frog.tech

Alternatives: Linktree, Beacons, AllMyLinks

15. MailerLite

What it is: an email marketing tool that also lets you create free landing pages.

Why it's useful:

Free landing pages. Create waitlist pages with countdowns for creator launches.

Pre-launch. Collect emails before launching a new creator, then redirect to Telegram or OnlyFans.

Redirect pages. Build intermediate pages that warm up the audience before OnlyFans.

Email marketing. Stay in touch with your audience even if your social accounts get banned.

Price: Free up to 1,000 subscribers, then from $9/month

Site: mailerlite.com

16. Dropp.fans

What it is: a direct content sales platform that lets you monetize via Telegram, Instagram DM, or any channel without going through OnlyFans.

Why it's useful:

Sell content directly in Instagram DMs or Telegram.

Avoid the 20% OnlyFans commission on certain sales.

Create custom payment links for each piece of content.

Bundles, custom prices up to €1,000 per item.

Anonymity and data protection for both creators and buyers.

Use case: A fan hesitates to subscribe on OnlyFans but wants a specific piece of content. You send a Dropp link directly in DM. They pay, they receive the content, you keep more margin.

Price: Commission on sales (varies by plan)

Site: dropp.fans

Alternatives: Exclu (0% commission), Fanvue, Fansly

Category 7: Team operations and organization

As you scale, coordination becomes critical. These tools keep your team aligned.

17. Google Workspace

What it is: Google's complete suite, which becomes the central nervous system of your agency.

Why it's essential:

Google Drive to centralize creator content (photos, videos), contracts, assets.

Google Sheets to track revenue, performance, KPIs, marketing tests.

Google Docs for scripts, SOPs, chatter feedback.

Google Calendar to schedule calls with creators, chatters, and partners.

Google Meet for simple, reliable video calls.

Gmail for professional email (@youragency.com).

Everything is synced and accessible from anywhere.

Price: €6/month per user (Business Starter)

Site: workspace.google.com

18. Notion

What it is: the documentation and organization tool that becomes your agency's HQ.

Why it's essential:

Centralized documentation. SOPs, processes, guidelines, all accessible to the team.

Kanban boards. Manage tasks, track project progress.

Creator database. Information, access credentials, content, publishing calendar.

Team wiki. New-hire onboarding, internal FAQ, resources.

"Save to Notion" extension. Save Twitter, Instagram, and OnlyFans posts for marketing research directly in Notion.

Price: Free (personal use), $8/month per Team member

Site: notion.so

19. Loom

What it is: a screen recording tool that lets you create explainer videos in a few clicks.

Why it's essential:

Video SOPs. Record your processes once, your chatters can rewatch them anytime.

Chatter feedback. Show exactly what's working and what isn't in a conversation, clearer than text.

Asynchronous training. Train your team without being available in real time.

Onboarding. New hires can self-train using your Loom library.

Price: Free (up to 5 min/video), $12.50/month (unlimited)

Site: loom.com

20. Calendly

What it is: an automated booking tool that eliminates back-and-forth for scheduling calls.

Why it's useful:

Automatic sync with Google Calendar and Google Meet.

Share a link, people pick an available slot, it's booked.

Perfect for calls with potential creators, partners, and recruitment.

Avoids dozens of messages just to find a time.

Price: Free (basic), $10/month (Pro)

Site: calendly.com

21. Slack or Discord

What they are: team communication platforms with organized channels, direct messages, and integrations.

Why they're essential:

Channels per creator, per team, per topic. Information doesn't get lost.

Real-time communication with the whole team.

Searchable conversation history.

Integrations with other tools (Google Drive, notifications, bots).

Slack vs Discord: Slack is more "professional" and better for large structured teams. Discord is free, more flexible, and dominant in the OnlyFans-agency ecosystem.

Price:

Slack: Free (limited), €7.25/month per user (Pro). Discord: Free, $9.99/month for Nitro (bonus features).

Sites: slack.com, discord.com

Recap: the complete stack

Category

Tool

Main use

Price/month

Chatting

Infloww

Chatting interface + proxy

~$99

AI chatting

Desirely

Automated AI chatting

Free

Acquisition

GoLogin

Anti-detect multi-account

$24-49

Acquisition

Residential proxies

Geolocated IPs

€25-100

Acquisition

Virtual phone numbers

Account verification

€10-50

Content

Canva Pro

Graphic design

€13

Content

CapCut

Video editing

Free

Content

Lightroom Mobile

Photo retouching

Free

Content

SnapTik

TikTok download

Free

Research

OnlyFinder

OnlyFans search & analytics

Free

AI

ChatGPT/Claude

Scripts, posts, assistance

$0-20

AI

Midjourney/DALL-E

Image generation

$10-20

Conversion

Telegram

Intermediate channel

Free

Conversion

Frog.tech

Link in bio

Free

Conversion

MailerLite

Landing pages

Free

Sales

Dropp.fans

Direct DM sales

Commission

Team

Google Workspace

Complete suite

€6/user

Team

Notion

Documentation + organization

$0-8/user

Team

Loom

SOP videos & feedback

Free

Team

Calendly

Automated scheduling

Free

Team

Slack/Discord

Communication

€0-7/user

Estimated monthly budget for an agency at €10K/month: €150 to €450.

That's a minimal investment compared to the revenue potential. Agencies that cut corners on tools waste time, make more mistakes, and scale slower.

How to build your stack progressively

Phase 1: The minimum viable (€0 to €3K/month)

Start with the strict essentials:

Infloww for chatting. Free Canva for content. Google Workspace (Drive, Sheets, Docs) for organization. Discord (free) for communication. Telegram for conversion.

Budget: ~€100/month

Phase 2: Professionalization (€3K to €10K/month)

Add the tools that make the difference:

Desirely to automate discovery and free up chatter time. GoLogin and proxies to scale multi-account acquisition. ChatGPT Plus for scripts, posts, and daily assistance. Notion to document processes and SOPs. Loom for video training. OnlyFinder for competitive monitoring. Frog.tech for optimized landing pages.

Budget: ~€300/month

Phase 3: Scale (€10K+/month)

The complete stack to manage multiple creators and a real team:

All of the above. Multiple Infloww licenses (one per major creator). Bigger proxy budget for intensive acquisition. Slack Pro for structured team communication. MailerLite for launches and email marketing. Calendly Pro to manage meetings with creators and partners.

Budget: €400+/month

The logic behind the stack

Understanding why each tool exists helps you prioritize.

Structure and delegation: Google Workspace, Notion, Loom. These tools let you document, delegate, and train without being present. That's what frees up your time.

Research and iteration: OnlyFinder, Save to Notion. These tools let you monitor what works for others and continuously improve your strategies.

AI assistance: ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney. These tools save you hours every day on creative and writing tasks. Scripts, posts, corrections, brainstorming.

Soft conversion: Telegram, Frog.tech, MailerLite. These tools create intermediate steps between cold acquisition and purchase. They warm up the audience.

Monetization: Infloww, Desirely, Dropp.fans. This is where 80% of revenue is generated. Chatting is the heart of the business.

What to remember

Tools don't make success, but they make it possible. An agency trying to hit €10K/month with just the native OnlyFans interface and WhatsApp for team comms is shooting itself in the foot.

The three non-negotiable categories are chatting (where 80% of revenue is generated), acquisition (the fuel), and team communication (the coordination).

The rest can be added progressively based on your needs and budget.

The common mistake is under-investing in tools to save pennies. €300/month of tools that save you 10 hours of work and prevent bans is the best ROI you can get.

FAQ

What tool budget should I plan to launch an OnlyFans agency?

For an OnlyFans agency making €0 to €3K/month, plan around €100/month staying on strict essentials (Infloww + free Canva + Google Workspace + Discord + Telegram). Between €3K and €10K/month, the budget rises to around €300/month adding Desirely, GoLogin, ChatGPT Plus, Notion, Loom, and OnlyFinder. Above €10K/month, count €400 and up to manage multiple creators with a real team. It's a minimal investment compared to the time saved and mistakes avoided.

Which tools should I start with for my first OnlyFans accounts?

Five tools are enough to launch an OnlyFans agency: Infloww for OnlyFans chatting, Canva (free version) for visuals and Telegram flyers, Google Workspace to centralize creator content and calendars, Discord to communicate with your chatter team, and Telegram as a warm-up channel before OnlyFans. No need to pay for advanced tools until you've validated your basic chatting process. You'll add Desirely, GoLogin, and Notion once the mechanics are in place.

What's the difference between Infloww and Desirely for OnlyFans chatting?

The two tools are complementary, not competing. Infloww is software that replaces the OnlyFans interface for your human chatters: faster interface, dedicated proxy per creator, integrated fan notes, split inbox to let multiple chatters work the same account. Desirely is an OnlyFans AI chatting tool that automates discovery and relational maintenance with fans. Two operating modes: full auto (the AI handles every conversation including whales using calibrated playbooks, no chatter shifts needed) or hybrid (the AI handles routine, hands off to a chatter when the fan becomes strategic). If you run hybrid, run both Infloww and Desirely. If you run full auto with no chatter team, Desirely alone is enough.

Can AI replace human chatters on OnlyFans?

Yes, if you run Desirely in full auto mode. The AI handles every conversation, including whales, using calibrated playbooks. Some agencies operate with zero chatter shifts and just keep an ops person to monitor the dashboards.

If you prefer keeping humans on whales and complex cases, run Desirely in hybrid mode. The AI handles the routine and the standard PPV negotiations. Your chatters take over on the strategic conversations: whales, big spenders, complex customs, large bundles, sextapes, specific requests. Both setups scale. The choice is operational, not "AI vs human."

Why is an anti-detect like GoLogin essential for OnlyFans agency acquisition?

OnlyFans agency acquisition runs through multi-account management on Instagram, TikTok, or Tinder to push traffic to OnlyFans. Without anti-detect, platforms quickly detect shared fingerprints (same IP, same device, same parameters) and ban your accounts in cascade. GoLogin assigns each profile a unique fingerprint (53 configurable parameters) and lets you assign a different geolocated proxy to each one. Platforms see every account as a separate user, which prevents losing your entire acquisition work to a cross-ban.

Why route fans through Telegram before OnlyFans?

Three OnlyFans-specific reasons. First, Telegram allows more suggestive content than Instagram, so you can warm up your audience without Meta ban risk. Second, the Instagram → Telegram → OnlyFans funnel converts significantly better than the direct hop, because it adds an intermediate engagement step before the OnlyFans payment. Third, Telegram is free, takes no commission (vs OnlyFans's 20%), and supports groups, channels, and mass messages that work well for fan retention.

Slack or Discord to communicate with my OnlyFans chatter team?

Discord if you're starting your OnlyFans agency: it's free, flexible, and the dominant ecosystem in the OFM space (your future chatters and partners are already there). Slack if you're structuring a team of 10 chatters or more: better channel organization per creator, searchable history, and stronger integrations. Simple rule: as long as Discord doesn't limit you, stay on it. The day you start losing time hunting for info in chatter conversations, switch to Slack Pro (€7.25/month per user).

Notion or Google Workspace to organize an OnlyFans agency?

Both, with different roles, complementary in an OnlyFans agency. Google Workspace runs daily operations: Drive to store creator content and contracts, Sheets to track revenue per creator and chatter, Calendar to schedule creator calls, Gmail for professional email. Notion acts as the documentary HQ: chatting SOPs, sales scripts, creator database, new-chatter onboarding. Sheets for the numbers that change daily, Notion for the OnlyFans knowledge that builds over time.

Are residential proxies really necessary for an OnlyFans agency?

Yes, as soon as you manage several Instagram, TikTok, or Tinder accounts to push traffic to OnlyFans. Datacenter IPs are detected and banned almost systematically by anti-fraud algorithms. Residential proxies come from real devices, fly under the radar, allow precise geolocation (useful for matching Tinder in a specific city), and support rotation. Plan €25 to €100/month depending on your acquisition volume. It's the expense that separates an OnlyFans agency that scales from one that gets banned every month.

How do I avoid bans when running multiple acquisition accounts for OnlyFans?

Three essential rules for OnlyFans multi-account. One, use an anti-detect browser (GoLogin or equivalent) so every Instagram, TikTok, or Tinder account has a unique fingerprint. Two, assign a geolocated residential proxy to each account, and never reuse the same IP across accounts. Three, use a unique virtual number per account for verification (SMS-Activate, 5sim). The combination of unique fingerprint plus local residential IP plus dedicated number drastically reduces detection risk. And don't automate too early: a fresh account that sends 200 DMs in one hour gets banned in minutes by Meta or ByteDance.

Automate your chatting with Desirely

Among all these tools, Desirely is the one with the most impact on your ability to scale. By automating discovery and relational maintenance, you free your chatters to focus on what actually drives revenue, or you remove the chatter shifts entirely and run full auto.

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