Use case
FanPing for student creators
Student creators can package direct help and attention without building a full course or subscription first.
Study help requests
Study help requests 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.
Notes and resource questions
Notes and resource questions 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.
Priority replies
Priority requests separate serious fans from noisy inbox traffic. Fans include context and payment before asking for creator time.
This makes the request easier to evaluate and gives creators a reason to keep boundaries instead of answering every free message.
Academic honesty 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.
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.