Juno is a discreet, data-driven Fanvue management agency. We grow and run your Fanvue page — chat, pricing, content planning, cross-platform traffic, and analytics — usually alongside OnlyFans rather than instead of it. We pair a 24/7 team with the same AI and analytics tooling we built for Juno33, use Fanvue's own AI features where they genuinely help, and keep you in full control with no long-term lock-in.
Fanvue has become the most credible second home for creators who want to stop depending on a single platform. It's newer than OnlyFans, it leans harder into AI tooling, and it's actively courting creators looking to diversify. That makes it a real opportunity — and also a place where a lot of creators spread themselves too thin and end up with a half-managed page that never gets traction.
Our Fanvue management service exists to fix exactly that. We treat Fanvue as a serious growth and diversification channel, run it with the same rigor we apply to every account, and make sure it complements your other platforms instead of cannibalizing them. This is written from the inside — we run this model every day, not from a keyword tool.
What's included
The service covers the full operational side of a Fanvue page, so you can focus on creating:
- Fan engagement (chatting). A 24/7 team handling DMs, building relationships, and converting conversations into tips and PPV — the largest revenue source on most accounts.
- Monetization strategy. Subscription pricing, PPV structure, bundles, and promotion timing, set from what the data shows is actually working on your page.
- Content planning. A posting calendar that keeps the page active and consistent without burning you out, usually from batch-shot content.
- Cross-platform traffic. TikTok, Instagram, X, and Reddit funnels pointed at your Fanvue, since the platform — like OnlyFans — has limited built-in discovery.
- AI-assisted operations. We use Fanvue's native AI tools and our own analytics to handle the repetitive, data-heavy work, with a human reviewing anything that touches your voice.
- Analytics and reporting. Your numbers read daily and turned into plain-English weekly insight, with a clear view of how Fanvue is performing relative to your other platforms.
If you want a deeper comparison of the two platforms before deciding how to split your effort, we wrote an honest breakdown in OnlyFans vs Fanvue.
How it works
Onboarding follows four stages, and we don't rush them — getting the foundation right is what makes the rest compound.
1. Discovery
We start with a conversation, not a contract. We look at where you are now, what you've already built on other platforms, your niche, your boundaries, and whether Fanvue genuinely makes sense for you yet. If it doesn't, we'll tell you.
2. Strategy
We build a plan specific to your situation: how Fanvue fits alongside OnlyFans, what to price and bundle, which traffic sources to lean on, and which of Fanvue's AI features to use. You sign off on the voice and the rules before anything goes live.
3. Launch
We set up or clean up the page, get the chat and content systems running, and turn on the traffic funnels. The first few weeks are about establishing a consistent rhythm and a covered inbox rather than chasing a quick spike.
4. Scale
Once the foundation holds, we push — testing pricing, deepening the highest-value conversations, and reallocating effort between platforms based on what the data says. This is where diversification starts paying off.
Why Juno
Our team comes from a software-engineering and AI background — we also build Juno33, a creator-analytics platform — so we treat your account the way an engineer treats a product: measure everything, automate the boring parts, and put human attention where it actually moves the number.
That matters more on Fanvue than almost anywhere, because the platform's whole pitch leans on AI. The temptation is to switch on every automation and walk away. We don't. We use platform AI and our own tooling for speed and consistency on the repetitive work, and we keep a real person on every relationship that's worth keeping.
The agencies that struggle treat AI as a way to remove their team. The ones that grow use it to make their team faster — and keep the human where it matters.
The rest is the way we'd want to be treated: a 24/7 chatting team, no long-term contracts, a fee tied to your growth, an NDA on request, and your real identity protected. If you want the fuller picture of how this model works, read how OnlyFans management agencies actually work — the same principles apply to Fanvue.
Frequently asked questions
Should I move from OnlyFans to Fanvue, or run both?
For most established creators the honest answer is run both, not switch. Fanvue is best treated as diversification — a second income stream and an audience you own — rather than a replacement for an account you've already built. We typically keep OnlyFans as the primary while building Fanvue in parallel, then let the data decide where to push.
How do Fanvue's AI features fit into management?
Fanvue offers native AI tools, including an AI agent that can help handle chat. We use platform AI where it genuinely saves time, but a human reviews anything that touches a real relationship or your voice. AI is for speed and consistency on the repetitive work — not for replacing the person a high-value subscriber is actually talking to.
Do I keep control of my Fanvue account?
Yes. You keep ownership and full control of your accounts. Access is limited to the people managing them, we sign an NDA on request, and there's no long-term lock-in. You set the voice, the boundaries, and the brand decisions.
What results can I expect?
Honestly, it varies, and anyone quoting a guaranteed number is selling something. What's consistent is the shape: a covered inbox, smarter pricing, and a second platform that actually grows instead of sitting idle. Individual results depend on niche, content, and effort — and slow months happen. We'd rather say that than promise the moon.
If you're weighing whether managed Fanvue growth makes sense for where you are right now, the honest way to find out is a conversation — not a contract.