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How Infloww partnerships help agencies diversify
Spreading your reach by being multi-platform isn't just a growth hack, it's a way to protect your business.
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How can agencies expand to new platforms without losing control? It is a good question. In a shifting market, spreading your reach isn’t just a growth hack, it’s a way to protect your business.
Following Infloww’s most recent partnership with Fanvue, it’s easier than ever for agencies to diversify, and do it in the best way possible. Here is a look at what diversifying on different platforms means for your agency.
Risk management: Spreading across platforms protects you if one site changes its rules or terms.
New revenue: Fanvue, for instance, is growing quickly in both SFW and NSFW niches, providing new ways for creators to earn.
Freedom to scale: Depending on one platform can limit growth.
This blog looks into each of these factors to consider when creating a multi-platform strategy that works.

What is our latest partnership?
Our latest partnership brings Fanvue into the Infloww ecosystem. Fanvue is a fast-growing platform with 17 million monthly users. It allows an agency to manage a hybrid roster of both human and AI creators.
Through this partnership, Infloww agencies now have access to Fanvue’s AI tools to build their own assets. This move into AI was a key topic in a Q&A between Infloww’s CMO Pablo and Fanvue’s Head of Agencies Kalil, at TES Marbella 2026. You can watch the full session here.
The benefits of diversifying
With Infloww, you can manage accounts for OnlyFans, Fansly, MYM, and Fanvue. What would be the benefits of having more than one account for your creators?
Diversifying revenue is a major benefit. Every platform has its own algorithm, niche, and monetization differences. With Fanvue, for instance, agencies keep 100% of earnings from AI creators with no revenue splits. On Fansly, you can choose for a creator to have multiple levels of subscription to cater to different fans. By using MYM, creators can develop catalogs of paid content immediately available for fan purchase, without needing to engage in a messaging conversation. Each platform has a unique revenue twist.
Gain wider reach. Fans move around and try new platforms. Your creators should, too.
Scalability becomes easier. It is difficult to grow past a certain point on one platform alone. Trying out new revenue streams, accessing new fans, and experimenting with different niches removes that growth ceiling.
Spreading risk for everyone’s safety. De-platforming, algorithm shifts, and legal changes are all real risks. Diversifying across platforms spreads the impact if anything were to happen to a creator’s account.
Testing, testing, testing. A new platform is a chance to see what works without risking your main accounts. Try new niches, try new creators, experiment with new ways of monetizing. This testing makes for more resilience in the future: you know what works and what doesn’t, and can pivot quickly.

What to consider before you expand
Knowledge gaps. Success looks different on every platform. Agencies and creators taking the time to learn specific rules of a new platform is essential.
Strategy over presence. Simply opening an account won’t generate money: it’s about being strategic, understanding the plan, and knowing when it is working - and when it isn't.
Audiences. Each platform has its own unique audience. Your creators’ current fans might not follow them, so you need to know how to rebuild on a different platform.
Infloww has great resources on all of the above, to ensure that you are fully ready to start diversifying.
Strategic, not scattered
The best multi-platform plans are strategic. Moving to a new platform doesn’t mean copying and pasting what worked elsewhere. Each platform requires its own content style and growth goals. Some platforms offer entirely different revenue models, such as Fanvue’s AI creators, which need groundwork, testing, and a whole new playbook.
OnlyFans does not have internal discoverability. If that’s the only place your creators have been platformed, you need to build and understand a new strategy to succeed on For You Pages and search.
Early adopter mindset
Newer platforms are often easier to scale because they are less crowded. Testing a few different creator profiles can help you find the right fit for the platform’s specific audience. New spaces and technologies bring new challenges, but a quiet, steady strategy usually wins.
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