Use case

Micro-creator monetization without subscriptions

Micro creators may have fewer followers but stronger trust. One-off paid requests can fit better than subscriptions.

Start small

Start small matters because creator income starts when attention becomes a clear action. Fans need to know what they can request, how much it costs, and who controls the decision.

The best setup keeps the offer specific, the rules visible, and the creator in control from request to reply.

High-intent fans

High-intent fans matters because creator income starts when attention becomes a clear action. Fans need to know what they can request, how much it costs, and who controls the decision.

The best setup keeps the offer specific, the rules visible, and the creator in control from request to reply.

Paid access

Paid access matters because creator income starts when attention becomes a clear action. Fans need to know what they can request, how much it costs, and who controls the decision.

The best setup keeps the offer specific, the rules visible, and the creator in control from request to reply.

Creator-set prices

Start with a price that makes the creator's time worth it. If demand is high, raise prices or use waitlists instead of accepting unlimited requests.

Pricing should be creator-controlled because each audience, niche, and request type has different value.

How FanPing fits

FanPing is the paid request layer: one public creator link, creator-set prices, wallet credits, request review, waitlists, and creator inbox actions.

It helps creators make money from fan attention, not just views.

Micro-Creator Monetization Without Subscriptions | FanPing