No PPV OnlyFans Creators and Subscription-Only Accounts

Curated by FanFind

Editorial team

Ranked by FanFind signals·No paid placements·Updated: 25 June 2026

How FanFind organises category pages

FanFind category pages are built to make creator discovery easier. We organise profiles using visible category signals, profile information, freshness, and how useful the page is for people browsing that specific niche.

Category match

Profiles are included when their visible details, tags, or page context match the category topic.

Freshness and availability

We aim to keep pages useful by prioritising profiles and pages that appear current, accessible, and relevant.

Discovery usefulness

Pages are structured around what users are likely trying to find, with supporting links to related categories, locations, and guides where helpful.

PPV stands for pay-per-view. On OnlyFans, that usually means paid content sent after you subscribe, often through locked messages. A no PPV page is meant to reduce that second layer of spending: the subscription is the main price, and the creator is not relying on paid message unlocks as the core business model. The phrase is useful, but not perfectly standard, which is why the details around feed posts, custom requests and tips still matter.

How the pricing layer usually works

1 Subscription price

You pay the monthly price listed on the profile. That price should be the main cost of following the creator.

2 Message layer

Standard accounts can still send paid DMs or locked extras after you subscribe. No PPV usually means this layer is not part of the core page.

3 Separate requests

Customs, tips and special requests may still sit outside the subscription. No PPV does not automatically mean every possible extra is included.

Top 10 No PPV OnlyFans Accounts

Ranked by total likes · Updated monthly

# Creator Known for Price Likes
1 Jessica Nigri @jessicanigri Cosplay and voice-acting creator with a free subscription page, 1.2K posts and a large photo-video archive Free
2 Cheryl Ann @cherylann_gg British creator with a huge paid subscription archive, 13.6K posts, 13.1K photos and 539 videos $6.00
3 Lenka Jerabkova @lena12 Low-price subscription creator with 6.7K posts, 7K photos and very high fan engagement $5.40
4 Bailey Brooks @bigbootybaileyvip Curvy VIP creator with a low subscription price, 373 posts and active stream history $3.11
5 Megan Rain @meganrain Established creator with 3.2K posts, 3.3K photos and a strong subscription archive $9.99
6 Jasmine @princessbabybratx Paid subscription creator with a large 6.8K-post archive, 4.7K photos and high video count $7.00
7 Dani Dabello @dani_dabello Aussie creator with a low paid subscription, 2.4K posts, 2.1K photos and strong archive depth $5.50
8 Alana Araya @alanaaraya Low-price subscription creator with 4.8K posts, 4K photos and high six-figure fan engagement $3.00
9 Cherie Daniels @miss_dxxx New Zealand and South African creator with 2.6K posts, 4.6K photos and 855 videos $7.50
10 Holly Jones @hollyhotwife Free mature creator with 4.2K posts, 3.1K photos and a very large stream archive Free

No PPV, free, free trial and premium

These terms get grouped together because they all affect cost, but they answer different questions about how an account charges for access.

Term What it usually means What to verify
No PPV A paid subscription where the creator avoids extra pay-per-view message unlocks as the main content model. Whether the policy means no paid DMs only, or no locked feed posts as well.
Free OnlyFans No subscription price to enter the page, though paid extras may still appear inside. Whether the free feed is useful on its own or mostly points toward paid unlocks.
Free trial Temporary free access to a paid page before the trial ends or renews at the normal price. The trial length, renewal setting and regular subscription price.
Premium OnlyFans A higher-positioned paid page, usually sold around content depth, polish or creator access. Whether the higher monthly price actually reduces extras or just sits alongside them.

No PPV and free are not the same thing. A no PPV creator can still charge a real monthly subscription. The difference is that the paid page is supposed to avoid extra message unlocks after you are inside. A free page answers a simpler question: whether you pay anything to enter the profile at all.

What to check on a no PPV profile

No paid DMs

Look for wording that says no PPV messages, no locked DMs or no paid message unlocks. That is the most common meaning of the term.

Locked feed posts

Some creators use no PPV to include the whole feed as well. Others only mean messages. The bio or pinned post usually tells you which version applies.

Customs and tips

A no PPV page may still sell customs, tip menu items or special requests. Those are separate from the normal subscription model.

Subscription value

A flat price only helps if the page is active enough to justify it. Posting rhythm, feed depth and the regular monthly price still matter.

No PPV works best with a category filter

No PPV is not a body type, aesthetic or content format. It is a pricing preference that can sit on top of almost any creator lane, so the better route is usually to combine it with the kind of page you already want.

Body-type pages

Look for no PPV wording inside categories such as BBW OnlyFans, Big Tits OnlyFans or PAWG OnlyFans if shape is the main filter.

Identity and location pages

Categories such as Latina OnlyFans, Ebony OnlyFans and UK OnlyFans narrow the creator pool before pricing becomes the deciding factor.

Style and aesthetic pages

No PPV creators also appear across Goth OnlyFans, Egirl OnlyFans, cosplay, tattooed and alt-style pages.

Format-led pages

For pages built around delivery style, check whether JOI OnlyFans, Femdom OnlyFans or roleplay creators include their main format in the subscription.

Common questions

PPV means pay-per-view, usually referring to locked content sent after you subscribe, often through direct messages. No PPV means the creator is not using paid message unlocks as the main content model, so the subscription price carries more of the page experience.

Not always. Some creators use no PPV to mean no paid DMs. Others use it more broadly to mean no locked feed posts either. The phrase is useful, but it is not perfectly standard, so the profile wording matters.

No. A free account has no subscription price. A no PPV account can still be paid, but the creator is saying the subscription is the main cost rather than the start of a second layer of paid message unlocks.

Yes. Custom videos, personal requests, tip menu items and special messages may still cost extra. No PPV usually refers to the normal content model, not every possible direct request a creator might offer.

It can be, but only if the feed is active and the subscription price makes sense. A no PPV page with thin posting can still be poor value, while a standard page with optional PPV messages may be fine if the base feed is strong enough on its own.

Free no PPV means there is no subscription price and no paid message unlocks as the main model. It is a strong claim, so check the bio, pinned post and recent activity to understand whether the page is genuinely open-access or only using the phrase loosely.