FanCentro
Creator platformAdult subscription platform now run by Pornhub owner Aylo, with weekly payouts
About FanCentro
FanCentro launched in 2017 as a way for adult performers to sell access to private Snapchat and Instagram feeds, then grew into a full subscription platform with feeds, clips, tips and live streaming. Creators keep 75% while FanCentro takes 25%, of which about 10% covers payment processing. The platform is now operated within the Pornhub network under Aylo, and a 2025 migration to a rebuilt site drew heavy creator complaints about missing earnings and content.
FanCentro suits established adult creators who want on-site discovery, social media subscription selling and 24/7 chat support, and who can tolerate a 25% cut. The 2025 platform migration under Pornhub ownership has produced a wave of unpaid-earnings and lost-content complaints, so anyone relying on stable payouts right now should watch the situation closely before moving a full business over.
Platform facts
Pros and cons
- On-site discovery and model directory bring some fan traffic
- Weekly Tuesday payouts with a low $50 minimum you can raise
- Payout options include Paxum, SEPA and USDT crypto
- Sells subscriptions, PPV clips, tips, live and private social access
- Affiliate program pays ~10% on referrals with no cap
- 24/7 live chat and account-management support
- 25% cut is higher than the 20% norm at OnlyFans and Fansly
- 2025 site migration triggered missing-earnings and lost-content reports
- Trustpilot score sits at 1.7 out of 5 across recent reviews
- New creators wait ~3 weeks for a first payout
- No public API for automation or integrations
How payouts work
FanCentro pays weekly, releasing funds every Tuesday once your balance clears the minimum. The default floor is $50, and creators can raise their own threshold up to a few hundred dollars if they prefer fewer, larger transfers. New accounts sit through roughly a three-week hold before the first payout, a fraud check the platform applies to everyone. Money moves via bank transfer, wire, SEPA, check, Paxum, or USDT crypto, with the methods you see depending on your country.
Fees and what the 25% covers
FanCentro keeps 25% of creator earnings and pays out the remaining 75%. The platform splits that cut into roughly 10% for payment processing and 15% as its own share, applied across subscriptions, tips, token purchases and custom content. That is steeper than the flat 20% at OnlyFans, Fansly and Loyalfans, and well above Fanvue's 15%. FanCentro's pitch for the difference is on-site discovery, social media subscription selling and hands-on support.
Discovery and traffic
Unlike platforms that expect creators to bring their own audience, FanCentro runs a model directory and public feeds so fans can find performers on the site itself. It also markets through affiliate partners and, since the Pornhub integration, ties into that network's traffic. Creators in reviews still describe visibility as slow to build without outside promotion, so treat on-site discovery as a supplement to your own social channels rather than a replacement.
Content and AI rules
Explicit adult content is the core of FanCentro, and every performer must verify age and identity with government ID before selling. Now part of the Pornhub network under Aylo, uploads run through moderation and are linked to verified accounts, matching the verification standard Aylo applies across its platforms. There is no published allowance for AI-generated personas, so creators should assume real, verified people only until FanCentro states otherwise.
Reputation after the 2025 migration
FanCentro's Trustpilot page shows a score around 1.7 out of 5 from roughly 220 reviews. Much of the recent criticism ties to a 2025 platform rebuild that creators say launched before it was ready: reports of unpaid earnings, vanished vault content, blank thumbnails and slow support are common. Ownership sits with Aylo, the Pornhub parent formerly known as MindGeek, itself owned by Ethical Capital Partners since 2023. Some studios still praise the live chat team, so experiences are split.
Frequently asked questions
How much does FanCentro take from creators?
FanCentro keeps 25% and pays creators 75%. The platform describes about 10% of that as payment processing costs and 15% as its own share.
Is FanCentro legit or a scam?
It is a real, operating platform founded in 2017 and now run within the Pornhub network under Aylo. That said, its Trustpilot score is about 1.7 out of 5, with many 2025 reviews reporting delayed payouts and content lost during the site migration.
When does FanCentro pay creators?
Payouts go out weekly on Tuesdays once you meet the minimum, which starts at $50 and can be set higher. New creators wait roughly three weeks after joining before their first payout clears.
What payout methods does FanCentro support?
Bank transfer (ACH), wire, SEPA for Europe, check, Paxum and USDT cryptocurrency. Which options appear depends on your country.
Who owns FanCentro now?
FanCentro operates under Aylo, the company that owns Pornhub and was formerly called MindGeek. Aylo has been owned by Canadian private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners since March 2023.
Creators keep 75% of earnings. Check current terms on the official site.
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