Why is CreatorHero's pricing so hard to pin down?
The official pricing article describes tiers only by subscriber band (200 to 500, 500 to 2,000, 2,000+) and gives no dollar figures. One aggregator lists Basic at $95, Advanced at $200 and Professional at $242, but to get a real number for your accounts you have to start the 7-day trial or contact sales. Infloww and OnlyMonster both publish their rates outright, which is a big reason switchers look at them first.
Which alternative is genuinely multi-platform?
Infloww covers OnlyFans, Fansly, MYM and Fanvue from one dashboard, and OnlyMonster spans OnlyFans, Fansly, Fanvue, Reddit, LoyalFans, Subs, Telegram and TXT. Substy runs OnlyFans and Fanvue with MYM coming soon but no Fansly. Supercreator is OnlyFans only, the same ceiling as CreatorHero.
Which one has a real API?
OnlyMonster is the standout with a public, documented REST API: an OpenAPI spec, webhooks, 25 requests per second, and endpoints for accounts, chats, messages, tracking links, transactions and vault. Infloww, Substy and Supercreator all leave their public API status unknown, and CreatorHero has no verifiable public API either.
Are the autonomous AI tools safe to run?
Substy and Supercreator both offer full autopilot AI chatting, which sits in an OnlyFans ToS gray area and carries account risk. Substy also has refund and cancellation complaints and a low Trustpilot standing, so if you go that route, test it on a single account first and watch the AI's output before you let it sell unattended.