Creator platforms · guide
How long each creator platform takes to pay you
Two platforms can pay the same 80% and feel completely different to run on, because one lets you withdraw the moment you hit the minimum and the other pays once a month on a fixed date. If you rely on this income, the schedule is the deal. Here is what each platform publishes — and what it makes you clear before the money moves.
| Platform | Payout schedule | Payout minimum |
|---|---|---|
| Fansly | On demand — you request it, approval usually within 48 hours source | $20 (Paxum, Cosmopayment, local bank) · $50 SEPA · $100 wire or crypto source |
| Fanvue | On demand source | $20, varying $20–$50 by region source |
| JustForFans | Automatic weekly or monthly — balances calculated Mondays source | $50 source |
| Clips4Sale | Monthly, on the 7th source | $50 US · $100 Canada · $150 international source |
| iWantClips | Bi-monthly on the 12th and 27th · monthly on the 5th · daily available for US stores source | $50 standard · $25 daily payout · $100 non-Paxum Request Pay source |
| OnlyFans | Not verified Docs blocked to crawlers | Not verified Docs blocked to crawlers |
What it means for your cash flow
Fansly and Fanvue pay on demand— you request it once you're over the minimum, and Fansly says approval is usually within 48 hours. That's the friendliest for cash flow. Clips4Sale pays monthly, on the 7th; a sale on the 8th waits nearly a month. iWantClips runs bi-monthly (the 12th and 27th), with a daily option for US stores. JustForFans automates weekly or monthly, with balances calculated on Mondays.
The minimum matters just as much as the calendar: a low bar you can clear (Fansly and Fanvue start at $20) means you actually see the money; a $50–$150 international minimum on the clip marketplaces means small months roll over.
For OnlyFans, the payout minimum and schedule are among the terms we couldn't read at the source — so they aren't in the table above as facts. We won't print a number we couldn't verify.
Each schedule links to the exact help-centre page it was read from.
See the full sourced comparison →Schedules read from primary documentation on 2026-07-29; see our sourcing methodology. This guide cites /platforms; the numbers live there, once.