Use case
FanPing for musicians
Musicians can monetize fan attention through structured requests without turning every inbox message into work.
Fan request ideas
Fan request ideas 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.
Shoutouts
Shoutouts need scope: platform, format, timing, wording limits, and what the creator will not say.
Creators should reject unsafe, deceptive, exploitative, or off-brand requests even when a fan is willing to pay.
Custom requests
Custom requests are proposals, not automatic orders. Fans explain what they want and creators can accept, decline, counter, or close.
This keeps flexible creator access possible without forcing creators into vague or unsafe work.
Creator boundaries
Creators need control before access opens: age gates, request limits, block/report tools, expiry windows, and off-platform payment restrictions.
FanPing keeps payment state, request state, and creator decisions in one place so fans understand what they submitted and creators can protect their time.
One profile link
One profile link 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.