Morten Andersen
Cofounder, Vaultiyo
Cofounder at Vaultiyo. Morten covers payouts, payments infrastructure, and how creators keep more of every pound they earn. More from Morten Andersen

What a beginner should actually look for

When you are starting out, the platform decision feels huge, but it comes down to three practical questions. Can I start without cost or complexity? How much of each sale do I keep? And how quickly can I reach my money? A familiar brand does not answer any of those in your favour by default. An 80% commission paid weekly in dollars is a slow, expensive start for someone still finding their feet.

This guide walks a first time creator through what matters, and why a platform built around 90% commission and daily payouts removes the friction that trips beginners up.

Low friction to start

A good beginner platform gets you live in minutes: create an account, verify your identity, set a price, and post your first piece. The fewer settings you have to wire up yourself, the faster you start earning. Vaultiyo bundles the tools a new creator would otherwise forget, so you are protected from day one without a checklist. See the flow on the how it works page.

OnlyFans keeps

20%

Of every subscription, tip, unlock and message

Vaultiyo keeps

10%

Flat, including payment processing

Keep more from your first sale

Commission matters most when you are small, because every early pound is reinvested in growth. OnlyFans takes 20% on subscriptions, tips, unlocks, and messages. A flat 10% fee leaves you with 90%. On £3,000 a month gross that is about £3,600 more a year. The full maths is in the true cost of using OnlyFans.

Get paid sooner

Beginners feel payout delays the hardest because cash flow is tight. OnlyFans pays weekly and holds a minimum balance. Vaultiyo pays daily with no minimum, so a first payout can land the day after your first sale clears. That early momentum keeps new creators going.

Sources: OnlyFans Help Centre and Vaultiyo pricing, verified 19 May 2026.
For a beginnerOnlyFansVaultiyo
Cost to startFreeFree
Creator commission80%90%
First payout speedWeekly cycleDaily, no minimum
Protection toolsAdd yourselfBuilt in
Agency commission capNone20% cap, labelled

Protection and agencies for new creators

Beginners are the most exposed to two risks: stolen content and a bad agency deal. Vaultiyo includes automatic watermarking and automated DMCA takedowns, and caps agency commission at 20% with a mandatory label, so a new creator cannot accidentally sign away half their income. Read the policy on the OnlyFans alternative page.

If budget is your first concern, see our guide to free OnlyFans alternatives, then compare the wider field in the best alternatives for 2026 and start free on the creator page.

Key Takeaways

  • Beginners should pick a platform for low friction, fair commission, and fast first payout.
  • OnlyFans takes 20% and holds earnings until a weekly cycle and minimum balance clear.
  • Vaultiyo pays 90% commission and pays daily with no minimum, so a first payout arrives sooner.
  • Built in watermarking and DMCA takedowns protect a beginner before they can afford their own tools.
  • A capped 20% agency commission protects new creators from signing away half their income.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best OnlyFans alternative for beginners?
The best beginner alternative is one that is free to start, fair on commission, and quick to pay. Vaultiyo is free to join, pays 90% commission, and pays daily with no minimum, so a beginner sees money sooner.
Is it hard to start on an OnlyFans alternative?
No. Setup on a beginner friendly platform takes minutes: create an account, verify your identity, set a price, and post. Vaultiyo bundles protection tools so a beginner does not need to configure them separately.
How soon can a beginner get paid?
On OnlyFans you wait for a weekly cycle and a minimum balance. On Vaultiyo, cleared balance pays out daily with no minimum, so a first payout can arrive the day after your first sale clears.
Do beginners keep more on an alternative?
Yes. Keeping 90% instead of 80% is worth about £3,600 a year on £3,000 a month gross. For a beginner growing fast, that gap compounds as the audience grows.

Keep 90% of What You Earn

Daily payouts, no minimum, and a flat 10% fee. See why creators move their business to Vaultiyo.