# Infloww Pricing Explained: What Agencies Actually Pay in 2026

Infloww pricing explained for 2026: the per-creator-profile model, exact tiers, a worked five-creator example, and what an agency actually pays each month.

*Published 2026-07-14 · 9 min read · Comparison, Tools, Agency*

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Infloww is priced per creator profile per month, and the rate depends on the platform: $40 per creator profile for OnlyFans and Fansly, and $50 per creator profile for MYM and Fanvue. Team and chatter seats are included, so what drives your bill is the number of creator accounts you connect, not how many chatters you employ. That one design choice explains almost everything about what Infloww costs an agency, so this guide walks through the model, the exact tiers, a worked example, and the caveats the pricing page does not spell out.

## How Infloww prices: per creator profile, not per chatter

Most people expect a CRM to charge per seat, per user, or as a flat monthly SaaS fee. Infloww does none of those. It charges a flat fee for each connected creator profile, every month, and that fee changes by platform. Because seats are included, you can add chatters, managers, and shifts without the price moving. The only thing that moves the price is connecting another creator account.

This is worth sitting with, because it is the opposite of an earnings-based model. Infloww does not raise the fee as a creator earns more. A profile that pulls $2,000 a month and a profile that pulls $50,000 a month cost the same flat rate on the same platform. Some competitors scale price with earnings; Infloww scales with headcount.

## The exact tiers in 2026

These are the published rates from Infloww's pricing page:

- **Infloww for OnlyFans: $40 per creator profile per month.** Includes Messages Pro, Smart Lists, Smart Messages, Vault Pro, and AI Copilot (beta).
- **Infloww for Fansly: $40 per creator profile per month.** A dedicated Fansly plan at the same rate as OnlyFans.
- **Infloww for MYM: $50 per creator profile per month.**
- **Infloww for Fanvue: $50 per creator profile per month.** Noted on the pricing page as a promotional rate flagged to expire on 30 June 2026.

There are no volume discounts documented on the pricing page. Whether you connect two profiles or twenty, the per-profile rate is the same.

## What the price includes

The OnlyFans plan at $40 bundles the features that do the daily work: Messages Pro (the multi-creator inbox with a split view of up to nine groups), Smart Lists for fan segmentation, Smart Messages for mass DM campaigns, Vault Pro (the permission-controlled media vault), and AI Copilot, which is in beta. Alongside those, agency accounts get chatter management with shift scheduling, role-based permissions, real-time per-chatter and per-shift audit logs, analytics, and tracking links.

The key budgeting point is that seats come with the profile. You are not billed per chatter, so staffing up a creator's coverage does not raise that creator's line item.

## The free trial

Infloww offers a free trial on all plans through its signup page. The catch worth knowing: the exact length of that trial is not published on the pricing page, so confirm it at signup rather than assuming a standard 7 or 14 days. Use the trial to test the desktop app under a real workload before you commit budget, because performance under load is where this tool is known to strain.

## What a 5-creator agency actually pays

Here is the model in numbers. Because the rate is flat per profile, the math is simple multiplication, which is the upside of this pricing shape: it is predictable.

A five-creator agency, all on OnlyFans:

- 5 creator profiles x $40 = **$200 per month.**

Adding chatters to cover those five creators does not change that figure, because seats are included. Whether you run three chatters or ten across those accounts, the bill stays $200.

Now a mixed five-creator agency, three on OnlyFans, one on Fansly, one on Fanvue:

- 3 OnlyFans x $40 = $120
- 1 Fansly x $40 = $40
- 1 Fanvue x $50 = $50
- Total: **$210 per month.**

Scale that up and the straight line shows itself:

- 10 OnlyFans creators x $40 = **$400 per month.**
- 20 OnlyFans creators x $40 = **$800 per month.**
- 50 OnlyFans creators x $40 = **$2,000 per month.**

Every creator you sign adds a fixed, known amount. There is no point where the per-profile rate drops, so the tool that felt cheap at five creators is a four-figure monthly line at fifty.

## Where per-profile pricing starts to bite

The flat model is a gift to small agencies and a tax on large ones. At a handful of creators it is cheap and easy to forecast. As you grow, the cost climbs in lockstep with your creator count, and because there is no documented volume break, nothing bends that curve down.

There is a second cost that is not on the invoice. Reviewers describe Infloww as a memory-heavy desktop application that can lag a strong PC once you are running around ten accounts. If that pushes you toward better hardware for your chatters, factor it into the real cost of the tool, not just the sticker price.

## The caveats the pricing page does not spell out

Three honest footnotes before you budget:

**The rumored $15 tier is unverified.** Some third-party reviews reference a lower entry point of around $15 per month for solo use. That tier does not appear on Infloww's official pricing page, so do not build a budget on it. Treat the official floor as $40 per OnlyFans profile until Infloww publishes otherwise.

**The Fanvue rate is a promo.** The $50 Fanvue price is explicitly flagged as a promotional rate that was set to expire on 30 June 2026. If you are pricing Fanvue coverage, confirm the current rate directly, because that number was scheduled to move.

**No API is published.** This is not a fee, but it is a cost of a different kind. No public API, integrations, or webhooks are listed on Infloww's homepage, pricing, or enterprise pages. If your operation depends on piping data in or out programmatically, budget for manual work or pick a tool that documents an API.

## How Infloww's pricing shape compares to the alternatives

The number to compare is not just the sticker, it is the shape of the bill. Infloww's is flat per profile. The alternatives each bend differently, and we lay them out in full on our [Infloww alternatives](https://outseeker.net/vs/infloww-alternatives) ranking:

- **CreatorHero** starts at $39.99 per model, close to Infloww's floor, but adds a revenue fee capped at $260 per account. Same rough starting point, with a hard ceiling per account instead of a flat rate.
- **OnlyMonster** starts at $30 per OnlyFans account, under Infloww, but that price floats across seven earnings bands up to $250 as a creator earns more. Non-OnlyFans platforms are a flat $30 each.
- **Supercreator** has a free CRM Lite tier for up to ten accounts, then $15 per account for Premium, well under Infloww. Turning on its real AI, though, is $99 per account plus 5% of AI net sales.
- **Substy** flips the model to commission: a free Starter tier taking 15% of AI sales, then $69 and $99 per creator tiers at lower commission rates.

If your creators earn a lot, Infloww's flat rate can beat OnlyMonster's earnings-scaled climb; if you run many small accounts, the cheaper floors elsewhere may win. For two direct pricing matchups, see [Infloww vs Supercreator](https://outseeker.net/vs/infloww-vs-supercreator) and [Infloww vs OnlyMonster](https://outseeker.net/vs/infloww-vs-onlymonster).

## Pricing a CRM is only half the cost of growth

One honest note on what a CRM bill does and does not buy. Whatever you pay Infloww or any alternative, that spend manages creators you have already signed. It does not find you new ones. Recruiting is a separate line of work, and it is the one Outseeker handles: we find good creators, message them, and pass you the ones who reply interested, so the per-profile fee you are paying is spent on accounts that are actually earning. If you want to see how the recruiting layer and the [chatting CRM](https://outseeker.net/academy/onlyfans-chatting-crm) fit together, or compare that cost against a CRM subscription, our [pricing page](https://outseeker.net/pricing) is the place to start.

## FAQ

**How much does Infloww cost?**
Infloww costs $40 per creator profile per month for OnlyFans and Fansly, and $50 per creator profile per month for MYM and Fanvue, with the Fanvue rate flagged as promotional. Team and chatter seats are included, so the bill is driven by how many creator accounts you connect, not how many chatters you employ.

**Does Infloww charge per chatter or per creator?**
Per creator. Seats for chatters, managers, and shifts are included in each creator profile's fee, so adding staff to cover an account does not raise its cost. The only thing that increases your bill is connecting another creator profile.

**What does a 5-creator agency pay for Infloww?**
Five OnlyFans creators cost 5 x $40, which is $200 per month, and adding chatters does not change that. A mixed setup of three OnlyFans, one Fansly, and one Fanvue creator works out to $120 plus $40 plus $50, which is $210 per month.

**Is there a free Infloww trial?**
Yes, Infloww offers a free trial on all plans through its signup page, but it does not publish the exact length on its pricing page, so confirm it when you sign up. Use it to test the desktop app under a real workload before committing.

**Is Infloww cheaper than the alternatives?**
It depends on the shape of the bill. Supercreator ($15 Premium, free Lite for up to ten accounts) and OnlyMonster ($30 per OnlyFans account) have lower floors, while CreatorHero starts near Infloww at $39.99 with a capped revenue fee. Infloww's flat rate can win on high-earning creators but costs more across many small accounts. See our [Infloww alternatives](https://outseeker.net/vs/infloww-alternatives) breakdown for the full comparison.

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