Subscribing to a creator is a paid decision you make almost blind. You cannot see inside a subscription before you pay, so it is natural to look for reviews first. The problem is that many "OnlyFans review" sites are not review sites at all, they are advertising dressed up as advice. Here is how FanChecked works, and how to tell an honest review platform from a disguised ad in 2026.
Why most "OnlyFans review" sites cannot be trusted
Search for OnlyFans reviews and you will mostly find ranked lists: "top 10 creators", "best OnlyFans girls". Look closer and the pattern is always the same. Every link is an affiliate link, the order is paid placement, and there is not a single review from an actual subscriber. These pages earn a commission when you click through, so their incentive is to send you wherever pays, not to tell you the truth. A ranking you cannot question is not a review, it is an ad.
How FanChecked works
FanChecked is built the other way around, like a TripAdvisor for creators. Real subscribers leave reviews and a simple verdict: was it worth it. We turn those into a clear "worth it" score you can read in seconds on any creator across OnlyFans, Fansly and Fanvue. It is free, no login is needed to read, and our team moderates fake, paid or abusive reviews so the score reflects real experiences. We are independent: we do not host content and we earn nothing from who you choose to subscribe to.
How to spot a review site you can trust
Before you trust any ranking, run it through this checklist:
- Real user reviews, not just a ranked list of links.
- Free to read, with no wall forcing you to sign up or pay.
- No "pay to rank": the order is not for sale.
- It is transparent about how scores are calculated.
- It admits when something is unknown, instead of rating everything five stars.
If a site fails most of these, treat its rankings as advertising.
💡 Not sure a creator is worth it? Read real reviews before you subscribe.
Browse reviewsWhat FanChecked is not
FanChecked is not OnlyFans, and we are not affiliated with it, Fansly or Fanvue. We do not sell subscriptions, host any content, or take money to raise a creator's score. Creators can claim their profile and reply to reviews, but they cannot buy a better rating. That independence is the whole point: a review only means something if the platform has nothing to gain from the answer. If you want a practical companion, our guide on how to spot an OnlyFans scam covers the warning signs in detail.
A review only means something when the people writing it have nothing to sell, and the site showing it has nothing to gain.
See it for yourself. Search any creator on FanChecked, read verified reviews from real subscribers, and check the "worth it" score before you spend a cent. Free, no login required.
Frequently asked questions
Is FanChecked legit and free?
Yes. FanChecked is a free, independent review platform for OnlyFans, Fansly and Fanvue creators. You can read every review and "worth it" score without an account, and you only sign in if you want to leave a review yourself.
How are FanChecked reviews verified?
Reviews come from real subscribers, and our team removes fake, paid or abusive ones so the score reflects genuine experiences. Creators can claim their profile and reply, but they cannot edit or buy their reviews.
Is FanChecked affiliated with OnlyFans?
No. FanChecked is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by OnlyFans, Fansly or Fanvue. We do not host content or sell subscriptions.
Can creators pay to change their score?
No. Rankings and scores are never for sale. A creator can claim their profile and respond to reviews, but the "worth it" score is driven only by real subscriber feedback.
Note. This article reflects how FanChecked works as of 2026. FanChecked is an independent review platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by OnlyFans, Fansly or Fanvue.



