
Reddit OFM Performance Benchmarks: Free Subs, LTV, and Revenue Per Model — What the Numbers Actually Say
Operators are throwing around huge Reddit numbers — here's which ones are real, which are vendor math, and where the evidence actually conflicts.
Updated Jun 2026 · sourced from 12 YouTube creators and 8 operator groups
Key takeaways
- 50–300 free subs/day is the realistic agency range; solo operators should target 50+.
- $6–7 LTV per free Reddit sub is the vetted baseline; $18 weekly LTV is a top-model ceiling.
- Profile-visit-to-sub conversion runs 1:3 to 1:4; 1:1 per post is the stretch goal.
- Summer drops Reddit sub volume ~50% — LTV holds, volume does not.
- One operator reports $18k–$30k weekly revenue per top model; treat it as an outlier ceiling, not a norm.
Someone in a group chat reported $30k in weekly revenue from a single Reddit-managed model. Three hundred free subs a day.
Twenty-two dollars a fan.
Is it real? Probably — for that model, on that week.
Is it your benchmark? Absolutely not.
This piece aggregates every concrete number available across vetted YouTube creators and anonymous operator groups to build the most honest picture of Reddit OFM performance available anywhere. We'll show you where the consensus is tight, where it's contested, and where a single outlier number has been quietly doing damage to operator expectations.
The Free-Sub Volume Benchmark: What "Good" Actually Looks Like
The most repeated target in operator chatter (across multiple groups, late 2025 through mid-2026) is 50+ free subs per day as the minimum viable benchmark for a Reddit-first funnel. That matches what vetted creators put on record: a single well-optimized account should generate 10–20 paid subscribers per day, and scaling to 5–10 accounts can push Reddit-sourced subs to 50 per day for one model. (Damir Nurzhanov, Nov 2024)
At the agency tier, the numbers move higher. Multiple vetted operators report 100+ new OnlyFans subscribers per day from Reddit alone. (B9 Agency, Oct 2025) (B9 Agency, Nov 2025)
One operator group data point (a single source, mid-2026) claims 300 free subs per day per top model, with a separate claim of 40 accounts — one large organic account plus spam accounts — yielding ~350 free subs daily, with 65–70% coming from the organic account.
That's the ceiling, not the floor. Treat it accordingly.
For context: operators across several groups through early-to-mid 2026 peg 3–10 daily paid subs or 30–100 daily free subs as "good" Reddit performance.
A single organic account realistically hits a ceiling of 15–35 paid subscribers per day. (Luca Pritchard, May 2025) Top Reddit VAs can generate 100–200 free subs per day; weak ones generate five. (faceless francis ofm, Mar 2026)
The 150% performance gap between top and bottom performers on identical SOPs is one of the most practically important numbers in this whole dataset.
The bottom line on volume: 50 free subs/day is achievable with real effort. 100–300 is agency-scale, multi-account territory. One fan per 12 posts is a broken funnel; aim for roughly 1 free sub per post as a directional target.
LTV: The $6–7 Baseline and the $18 Weekly Ceiling
The most corroborated LTV figure in the dataset is $4–$8 per free subscriber, with the tighter consensus sitting at $6–7. (faceless francis ofm, Feb 2026) Multiple operator groups through 2026 independently converge on this range.
One group calls $5–6 LTV "very good." Another pegs the average at exactly $6–7, with $10–15 only for "exceptionally sexy models."
That weekly LTV figure — $18 per free sub per week — appears in a single operator report alongside the $30k weekly revenue claim (mid-2026). It is one unverified data point from one operator in one group.
It is not the industry average. It may reflect an unusually high-converting chatting operation on a top-tier model.
For calibration: a vetted creator puts the cost-per-acquisition at $0.25–$1.00 and the LTV at $4–$8, which makes Reddit profitable even at $125–$150/week in VA wages — a VA needs only ~20 free subs per day to break even. (faceless francis ofm, Feb 2026) At $6–7 LTV and 50 free subs per day, you're looking at roughly $300–$350 in gross LTV generated daily per model before chatting costs.
One operator group also reported a $15 ARPU on a free page from organic Reddit traffic (early 2026) — a single data point, but it suggests the ceiling is real for the right model and funnel combination.
Important caveat: free-page subscribers face no payment barrier to subscribe, which means they include a higher proportion of low-intent viewers. One operator group explicitly noted that free subs "spend little because no bank card is required."
The $6–7 LTV only materializes with an effective chatting and PPV strategy on the back end.
Profile-Visit-to-Sub Conversion: The 1:3–1:4 Rule
Operators across multiple groups (2025–2026) consistently report a 1:3 to 1:4 profile-visit-to-free-sub conversion rate as the normal range. That means three to four profile visits for every one free subscriber.
A rough views-to-sub ratio from one group: approximately 1,000 Reddit views equals one free OF subscriber. A separate data point — 225k Reddit views producing 1 sub and 50 clicks — was explicitly identified as a broken funnel issue, not a content problem. [Y1 baseline math implies similar ratios.]
The practical implication: if you're posting in subreddits where posts get 500–1,000 views and you have even a moderate click-through rate, you should be generating measurable subs daily. If you're getting 1,000+ upvotes but only 10 free subs, the funnel is broken — likely the link, the profile setup, or the landing page.
One group flagged that 1k+ upvotes with only ~10 free subs is a clear signal to split-test funnels across accounts.
The $18k–$30k Weekly Revenue Number: Context Required
This is the number that travels. One operator report from a single group (mid-2026) describes 300 free subs/day, $18 weekly LTV, approximately $30k weekly revenue, and $20–25k weekly profit per top model via Reddit.
To be direct: this is one unverified data point from one anonymous operator. It cannot be confirmed by any other source in this dataset.
What the broader evidence does support: a vetted creator states that Reddit organic alone — without a Reels farm — can generate $20K per month with just two models, achieved by a coaching student. (Damir Nurzhanov, Jun 2026) A separate vetted figure puts realistic Reddit revenue at $10K–$40K per month per model, explicitly noting it will not scale a single model to $100K alone. (Damir Nurzhanov, Jul 2025)
Multiple operator groups from late 2025 through early 2026 corroborate the $10–20K monthly range as achievable with the right model.
The $18k–$30k weekly figure implies roughly $72K–$120K monthly from Reddit alone. That is not the consensus range — it is an extreme outlier.
A Reddit specialist running 20–30 clients at ~$1,500/month each can generate $30,000–$50,000/month in service revenue. (Yalla Papi, May 2026) Don't conflate the two.
Summer Seasonality: The Drop Operators Don't Talk About Enough
One operator report from mid-2026 describes Reddit sub volume falling roughly 50% — from a baseline of 100–150 subs/day down significantly — over two months, with quality and LTV holding steady. The explicit note: "slow is normal in summer."
This is a single source, but it's practically important. If your Reddit model is generating strong numbers in Q1 and you're projecting linearly into Q3, you may be setting yourself up for a nasty surprise.
Volume drops; the economics of individual subs don't necessarily deteriorate — buyers who do subscribe in summer may be equally valuable. Plan your account-scaling and VA costs around seasonal variance.
Where Operators Actively Disagree
The evidence is not uniform. Here are the live disagreements worth knowing.
Account volume per model: One vetted creator recommends one Reddit profile per model, arguing multiple accounts risk bans and dilute follower-building. (Gavin Magoon, Nov 2025) Multiple other vetted creators and most operator groups run 5–10 accounts per model across separate subreddit lists. (Damir Nurzhanov, Nov 2024) (habibi, May 2024) (habibi, Jul 2024) One extreme operator report mentions 40 accounts per creator, another mentions 100–150 accounts for scaled operations. There is no consensus — the right number depends on your ban tolerance, VA capacity, and model quality.
Manual vs. automated posting: One vetted creator argues Reddit requires 100% manual posting because subreddit rules are too nuanced for automation. (faceless francis ofm, Feb 2026) Another vetted creator has built a fully automated 24/7 posting tool and advocates for it. (Yalla Papi, Feb 2026) Operator groups are split: some run large automated farms; others report that mobile-native, human-paced posting dramatically reduces ban rates. Both sides have evidence. The practical synthesis is that automation lowers labor costs but raises ban rates — the tradeoff depends on your account replacement pipeline.
Content explicitness on Reddit: One vetted creator argues strongly against posting nude content on Reddit if you sell nude PPV — it destroys scarcity. (B9 Agency, Jan 2026) Multiple operator groups echo this: avoid full explicit content; tease to drive conversions. But some operators report running explicit NSFW content at volume and still generating strong LTV. The consensus leans toward tease-not-explicit, but it's not unanimous.
Niche vs. broad subreddits: One vetted perspective and one operator group argue that broad, large subreddits drive volume while smaller niche subreddits drive conversion. (B9 Agency, Nov 2025) A separate operator group argues that broad posting in huge subs pulls lurkers, not buyers, and that tight fetish-specific subreddits are where conversions actually happen. A third voice notes that niche subreddits have fewer active users and are only worth it if the model can't compete in broader subs. All three positions have logic — the answer is probably model- and niche-specific.
Buying vs. farming accounts: Operator groups are genuinely divided here. Some report bought accounts suffering password-reset bans with no recovery path when linked Gmail fails. Others report buying iOS-created, 30-day-aged accounts with mobile proxies and running them successfully. One group flags that residential-proxy web-created accounts are no longer viable in 2026, while another reports web Reddit still working with mobile proxies at a 20–30% ban rate. The direction of travel is toward mobile-native, hand-farmed accounts — but the operational overhead is real.
Niche as a Performance Multiplier
This is one of the few areas where vetted creators and operator chatter converge without meaningful disagreement.
SFW accounts attract higher-spending subscribers because they're less exposed to free nudity, while NSFW accounts grow faster but with lower LTV. (Damir Nurzhanov, Jul 2025) Running both in parallel is the recommended approach. (Damir Nurzhanov, Jul 2025)
Niche models outperform generic ones because subreddit audiences are highly targeted, attracting bigger spenders. (Luca Pritchard, Jul 2025) Models that perform best on Reddit include girl-next-door, big-boobs, gamer girls, dominatrix/findom, trans, and fetish niches. (Damir Nurzhanov, Jul 2025)
A generic "5 out of 10" model may only generate ~$5K/month. (Damir Nurzhanov, Jul 2025)
Trans models are specifically called out as performing exceptionally well on Reddit — a point corroborated by two separate vetted creators and two separate operator groups across late 2025 through early 2026. (Hunter Ezra OFM, Feb 2026) (Hunter Ezra OFM, Feb 2026)
One operator group noted in early 2026 that "ugly" niche models — including those with disabilities — can earn ~$30k on organic Reddit. Reddit's subreddit structure means there's an audience for nearly every specific look.
The models who fail on Reddit, per one vetted creator, will likely fail on other platforms too — treat Reddit performance as a quality filter. (habibi, Nov 2024)
The Practical Bottom Line
Here's what the evidence actually supports, stripped of vendor math:
- Volume target: 50+ free subs/day is the minimum viable benchmark. 100+ is strong. 300 is top-model, multi-account territory.
- LTV baseline: $6–7 per free sub. Budget around this, not $18 weekly.
- Revenue range: $10K–$40K monthly per model is the vetted ceiling. (Damir Nurzhanov, Jul 2025) The $30K/week figure is a single, unverified outlier.
- Conversion: 1:3–1:4 profile-visit-to-sub is normal. Fix the funnel before adding more accounts.
- Seasonality: Build a 40–50% summer volume decline into your projections.
- The one thing that moves all numbers: model-subreddit niche fit. Without it, no account volume, proxy setup, or posting cadence closes the gap.
Reddit delivers. But it delivers specifically — for the right niche, with the right funnel, managed by people who understand that a ban wave (and there are always ban waves) is an operational cost, not a surprise.
Sources
On the record (YouTube creators):
- faceless francis ofm — How a $1M/Month OnlyFans Management Agency Actually Works (Full Breakdown), Feb 2026. Watch ↗
- Damir Nurzhanov — How To Get 100+ Subs PER DAY - OnlyFans Management, Nov 2024. Watch ↗
- Damir Nurzhanov — OFM Reddit Course 2025 - Part 2 - TRAFFIC, Jul 2025. Watch ↗
- Yalla Papi — 8 Lessons from 3.5 years running an OnlyFans agency, May 2026. Watch ↗
- B9 Agency — We Automated Reddit For OnlyFans - Here's How, Oct 2025. Watch ↗
- habibi — LEAKED - OnlyFans Student Call, May 2024. Watch ↗
- Luca Pritchard — I Made $150,000 in 30 Days Using Just Reddit & Twitter (No One Talks About This), Jul 2025. Watch ↗
- habibi — Major Traffic sources that you're doing wrong OFM**, Jul 2024. Watch ↗
- faceless francis ofm — $1,000,000/mo OnlyFans Agency Answers Your OFM Questions, Mar 2026. Watch ↗
- B9 Agency — How Creators Make $200,000+ on OnlyFans Without Showing Everything (What I’ve Learned After 3 Years), Jan 2026. Watch ↗
- habibi — Onlyfans Reddit Strategy OCT 2025**, Nov 2024. Watch ↗
- Hunter Ezra OFM — ofm marketing tier list, Feb 2026. Watch ↗
- Damir Nurzhanov — only click on this video if you want to become rich, Jun 2026. Watch ↗
- Yalla Papi — 6 Ways Vibe Coding Makes OF Management WAY Easier, Feb 2026. Watch ↗
- B9 Agency — The Reddit Strategy That Gets 100+ Subscribers Daily, Nov 2025. Watch ↗
- Luca Pritchard — The #1 Traffic Platform for OnlyFans Creators (Reddit vs Twitter/X), May 2025. Watch ↗
- Gavin Magoon — Reddit Marketing Mastery for OnlyFans Creators & Agencies, Nov 2025. Watch ↗
- Damir Nurzhanov — OFM Reddit Course 2025 - Part 1, Jul 2025. Watch ↗
Community intelligence: 200 operator claims aggregated from 8 separate private OFM groups (Dec 2025–Jun 2026), corroboration counted across groups. Group identities are withheld to protect sources; browse the underlying intel in the Community Intel Wiki.