OnlyFans Mass Message: Examples, Scripts, and How-To

OnlyFans mass message examples, scripts, and how-to: how to send them, how many per day, how to segment your list, and the messages that convert fans into buyers.

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Quick answer: An OnlyFans mass message is a single message you send to many subscribers at once, either your whole list or a filtered segment. Creators use it to share updates, drop pay-per-view content, and run offers without typing the same thing hundreds of times. OnlyFans does not cap how many you can send, but the best practice is one to two mass messages a day so fans keep opening them. The ones that convert are short, personal-sounding, and sent to the right segment rather than blasted to everyone.

Updated July 2026

Mass messaging is the workhorse of OnlyFans income. Once your page has more than a handful of subscribers, you cannot DM each one by hand, so the mass message is how you reach everyone with a new drop or offer. Used well, it is the single biggest earning tool on the platform. Used badly, it is the fastest way to train fans to ignore you and unsubscribe. This guide covers how mass messages work, how many to send, how to segment your list, and the scripts and examples that actually convert.

What is a mass message on OnlyFans?

A mass message is one message delivered to a group of subscribers at the same time. Instead of opening 400 separate threads, you write once and OnlyFans sends it to the audience you pick. You can attach photos or video, lock it behind a pay-per-view price, and choose who receives it. It lands in each fan’s inbox as if you sent it directly, and any replies come back as normal one-to-one conversations. That mix of scale and personal feel is what makes it so effective.

How to send a mass message on OnlyFans

The steps are simple. In your messages area, start a new message and look for the option to send to multiple subscribers or use the audience or filter selector. Choose who should get it, write your message, attach any media, and set a pay-per-view price if you are selling something. Then send, or schedule it for a better time. A few things worth knowing before you hit send:

  • Segment before you send. You can filter by subscribers, expired fans, fans who have spent, or fans who have not. Sending the right message to the right group beats blasting everyone every time.
  • Set a price only when you are selling. Not every mass message should cost money. Mix free value with paid drops so the inbox does not feel like a checkout line.
  • Schedule for peak hours. Evenings and late nights in your fans’ time zones usually pull the best open and unlock rates.
  • Preview it. Read it back before sending. A typo or a broken price goes to your entire list at once.

How many mass messages should you send per day?

OnlyFans does not put a hard cap on the number of mass messages you can send in a day, but that does not mean you should send a lot. One to two a day is the sweet spot for most pages. Beyond that, open rates drop, fans mute you, and unsubscribes climb. The goal is to stay a welcome presence in the inbox, not background noise. Think quality of send over quantity: one well-segmented, well-written message will out-earn five lazy blasts.

Message typeHow oftenSend it to
Free value or teaseA few times a weekAll active subscribers
Pay-per-view drop1 to 2 a day maxActive fans and past buyers
Win-back offerWeeklyExpired or quiet fans
Reward dropOccasionallyTop spenders only

OnlyFans mass message examples and scripts

Here are templates you can adapt. Rewrite them in your own voice, swap the brackets for your details, and keep them short. The best mass messages read like a note to one person, not an announcement to a crowd.

The tease (free, builds anticipation): "I just shot something I am a little nervous to post. Dropping it here tomorrow night. Keep an eye on your inbox."

The pay-per-view drop (locked, priced): "New video is here and it is one of my favorites this month. Unlock it and tell me what you think. It is only up for you today."

The bundle offer (locked, discounted): "Four of my top sets, normally $40, yours for $22 tonight only. Unlock the whole thing below."

The win-back (to expired fans): "Hey stranger, I miss having you around. Come back and I will send you a little welcome-back gift on me."

The check-in (to quiet fans): "You have been quiet, everything good? Reply and tell me what you want to see more of."

Notice what these share: short lines, a warm tone, one clear action, and never the word OnlyFans inside the text. For more on writing lines that pull a tap, see our guide to OnlyFans captions.

Mass messages and pay-per-view: where the money is

Most creator income comes from pay-per-view content sent through messages, and the mass message is how you deliver it at scale. The playbook is straightforward: build your list, warm fans up with free value and conversation, then send well-priced PPV drops to the segments most likely to buy. Get the pricing and previews right and a single mass message can out-earn a week of subscriptions. Our full guide to OnlyFans PPV breaks down what to charge, the $3 to $50 message limits, and the unlock rate to aim for.

Set the tone before you ever send a mass message by nailing your OnlyFans welcome message, so new fans are already talking to you when your first drop lands. As your sales grow across subscriptions, tips, and PPV, it helps to track every payout in one place so you know what each type of message actually earns and can plan for taxes.

Mass message mistakes that cost you subscribers

The biggest mistake is volume without value: sending the same expensive locked message to your whole list several times a day. Fans stop opening, then they leave. The second is no segmentation, so expired fans get the same message as top spenders and nothing lands right. The third is a hard sell every single time, with no free content or conversation in between, which turns your page into a vending machine. Fix all three by sending less, segmenting more, and mixing genuine value with your paid drops.

One more: do not rely only on mass messages. They work best on top of one-to-one replies. When a fan responds to a mass message, that is your cue to answer personally, because that is where the biggest sales and the most loyal fans come from. The mass message opens the door; you close it in the DMs.

Frequently asked questions

How many mass messages can you send on OnlyFans? There is no hard daily cap on the number of mass messages you can send. The practical limit is your fans’ patience. One to two a day is the sweet spot for most pages. Send more and open rates fall, fans mute you, and unsubscribes rise. Focus on sending fewer, better-targeted messages rather than blasting your list.

Can you delete a mass message on OnlyFans? Yes. You can unsend or delete a message from a thread, and OnlyFans also lets you remove a mass message you have sent. Deleting it removes it from fans’ inboxes, but anyone who already opened or paid for it may have seen it. Always preview before sending so you do not need to rely on deleting after the fact.

What should I write in an OnlyFans mass message? Keep it to one or two short lines, sound like a real person, and give one clear action. Mix free teases with paid drops, and match the message to the segment you are sending to. A win-back message to expired fans should read differently from a reward drop to top spenders. End with something easy to reply to when you want a conversation.

Do mass messages hurt your OnlyFans account? Not on their own. What hurts is over-sending, which trains fans to ignore you and drives unsubscribes. Sensible frequency, good segmentation, and a mix of free and paid content keep mass messages a strength rather than a liability. Treat your list like people you are building a relationship with and the tool works for you.

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