

After working for four years on OnlyFans, I’ve come to realize that the seasonal patterns aren’t as bleak as many might think. Sure, there are some months that are slower than others, but with the right approach, most of the year can be profitable. In fact, I believe that on OnlyFans, there are more good months than bad ones, and understanding the rhythm of the business can make a huge difference in earnings.
Here’s my take on the months, based on my own experience.
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January: The Calm After the Holiday Storm
January is often described as the month with the highest subscriber churn. Many creators report a significant drop in subscribers after the holiday spending spree. However, for me, January has been a good month. Yes, some fans unsubscribe, but I also see a steady flow of new sign-ups, especially after the holiday season when people are ready to relax and start fresh. This month is often ideal for working on content and preparing for the busier months ahead, but it’s not necessarily a month to avoid. I personally find that a little ad spend in January can actually yield solid results.
Key takeaway: January can be profitable with the right strategy. It’s all about maintaining a balance between rest and preparation.
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February: The Unexpected Boost
Contrary to the common notion that February is a slow month, I’ve found it to be quite profitable. In fact, this year, February was amazing for me in terms of traffic. One official agency I worked with was buying massive amounts of traffic for six models every week, and this went on for over a year. If agencies are investing heavily in ads, it’s a good sign that the market is strong. Fans may have slowed down a bit after the holidays, but with the right advertising, it’s still a great month for growth.
Key takeaway: February can be surprisingly strong, especially if you invest in the right advertising or work with agencies.
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March: Spring Awakening
In terms of overall engagement, March is often considered the weakest of the spring months, but I still see it as a good month. People are starting to come out of their winter slumps, and traffic begins to pick up. It may not be as high as during the peak summer months, but it’s a solid month for steady work, content creation, and marketing. I personally see it as a transitional month — building momentum for the busy months ahead.
Key takeaway: March is a good month to lay the groundwork for future success, even if it’s not the best of the spring.
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April: The Surprisingly Good Month (For Me)
Many models find April to be one of the weaker months, but I’ve had positive experiences. Some creators report a slow April due to tax season (especially in places like the US, where taxes are due in mid-April), but I think it depends on how you handle your business. For me, April has always been a month to plan, promote, and set things up for the upcoming summer. If you purchase traffic during this time, you can see decent returns. I don’t see April as a “bad” month at all.
Key takeaway: If you know how to manage your expenses and invest in the right promotions, April can be a productive month.
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May: A Mixed Bag
May can be a hit or miss, depending on how you approach it. Fans are often saving up for summer vacations, and some creators find it slower than other months. However, I’ve had good success with targeted ads, especially if you’re creating content that’s summer-related or focusing on specific niches. For me, May is a month to invest in the future — building traffic that will convert in the coming months.
Key takeaway: May isn’t the best month, but with the right strategy, you can still make it work, especially if you prepare for summer content.
June & July: Summer is Here (And So Is the Opportunity)
For many, June is the start of the summer slump, but I’ve found both June and July to be pretty solid months. It’s true that traffic can dip when fans are out enjoying their summer, but I’ve found that if you create fun, seasonal content, you can still generate strong sales. Summer-themed shoots, like beach photos, vacation vibes, and outdoor sessions, attract attention, and ads can still work if you target the right audience.
Key takeaway: Summer months can still be good if you’re creative and invest in the right marketing.
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August: The Magic Month
August, in my experience, is one of the best months of the year. Many people are back from vacation, and there’s still a surge in ad spending as creators gear up for the fall. It’s the perfect time to ramp up promotions, create fresh content, and set up for the busy months ahead. For me, August has always been a month of growth, and it’s easy to build momentum here.
Key takeaway: August is a great month for setting up for fall and increasing your reach.
September & October: The Fall Slowdown (But Not for Everyone)
While many creators struggle in September, I’ve found that it can be a solid month if you time your marketing correctly. Sure, there’s the back-to-school rush, and it can be a transitional month, but with good ad strategies and fresh content, I’ve always made it work. October can be a bit more difficult because of the weather and people’s mindset shifting into winter, but I still see potential, especially with Halloween-themed content.
Key takeaway: September and October can be slower, but with good marketing and content strategies, they’re not lost causes.
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November: Preparing for the Big December
November is the month to prepare for the big December rush. Sure, it’s a bit slower, and fans are focusing on saving for the holidays, but if you plan ahead and purchase traffic early, you can set yourself up for success. It’s all about getting your content ready, collaborating with other models or teams, and buying ads before December hits.
Key takeaway: November isn’t great, but it’s a critical planning month for the December boom.
December: The Golden Month
December is without a doubt the most profitable month of the year. The holiday season means extra spending, and if you’ve prepped your content and ads, it can be the most rewarding time of year. I always make sure everything is ready — special holiday content, deals, and ads — and by the end of the month, I see a huge boost in subscribers and revenue.
Key takeaway: December is the pinnacle. With the right prep work, it’s the month that makes all the effort worthwhile.
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Final Thoughts
In my experience, there are more “good” months than “bad” months on OnlyFans. A lot depends on how you manage your business, your approach to marketing, and how well you adapt to seasonal changes. Yes, some months are slower, but with the right mindset and strategy, there are plenty of opportunities year-round.
The key is to understand your audience, invest in targeted ads, create engaging content, and stay consistent. When you do that, your earnings will continue to grow, no matter what month it is.
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