Use case
Paid fan requests for creators
Paid fan requests let creators monetize specific fan actions without opening every social inbox to everyone.
What paid fan requests are
What paid fan requests are 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.
Replies, shoutouts, reviews, and custom access
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.
Creator approval
Creator approval 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.
Wallet credits and request states
Wallet credits and request states 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.
How to start
How to start 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.