Fanfix is a website offering fans opportunities to see exclusive content from their favorite content creators. Some content is behind a paywall, similar to how other sites like Patreon and Ko-Fi work, and some of the content is available for free. Here are the basics of what Fanfix is and how to use the service.

What Is Fanfix?

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Fanfixallows creators to set up profiles to share exclusive, non-explicit content. Some creators share their content for free, while others lock their content behind a paywall. Fanfix is like Patreon, another service that allows content creators to monetize exclusive content for their patrons.

Screenshot of Fanfix login screen with options to apply and sign up

If you’re looking tolearn more about services like Patreon and Ko-Fi from a creator’s perspective, we’ve broken down the pros and cons.

Alternatively, you may pay to unlock specific posts for a one-time fee that ranges from a couple bucks to $20.

Screenshot of cassianx’s creator page on Fanfix with option to subscribe

Because Fanfix is newer, its interface has some flaws. For example, you must have an account to search for creators on Fanfix. Patreon, however, allows you to search for creators without logging in.

Another major drawback is that Fanfix is only available via web browser, not via an app. Additionally, if you’re looking to support a smaller creator, creators with smaller followings than 10,000 across all platforms are not eligible for a creator account on Fanfix.

Screenshot of Fanfix subscriber pricing

How to Get Started With Fanfix

Finally, if you’re a creator interested in joining Fanfix, you can submit an application through the website. Most notably, Fanfix requires creators to have a hefty 10,000 followers across all social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok to qualify.

Screenshot of Fanfix post behind a paywall of $20

Screenshot of payment options to tip a creator on Fanfix