
FansHub took the challenge of diversifying head-on and used Infloww to do it successfully.

Watch our full discussion with Finn from FansHub below. Underneath, read our key insights into their multi-platform strategy and how FansHub operates with Infloww.
FansHub is a UK and US-based agency focused on creator longevity. Their model moves beyond basic management, handling everything from well-being to scalable growth. This allows creators to focus entirely on content production while the agency manages the operations.
To build and scale this engine, FansHub uses Infloww.
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FanHub’s case for a multi-platform approach
FansHub views diversification as a tool for resilience. By expanding to Fansly, the agency has secured several advantages:
Onboarding flexibility: More platform options make it easier to sign a wider range of creators.
Revenue growth: Tapping into a new audience base increases the ceiling for each brand.
Risk mitigation: Moving away from a single-platform dependency protects the agency against sudden policy changes or account issues.
When does FansHub move its creators?
FansHub doesn't expand every creator onto Fansly immediately. Instead, they use specific benchmarks.
Once a creator is consistently generating 40k per month and demonstrating a professional commitment to their revenue stream, that’s when the conversation begins about diversifying risk against bans, accessing new fans, and utilizing the FYP.

Why Fansly specifically?
For FansHub, the value lies in three key areas:
Continuous updates: Frequent feature upgrades provide new ways to monetize.
Internal marketing: The FYP (For You Page) feature allows creators to find new fans natively on the platform.
Creator-friendly environment: The platform’s infrastructure aligns with a creator-friendly approach to creating long-term growth.
Next steps
Already with Infloww? Find out more about managing creators on Fansly with Infloww here.
