How to Create a Fake OnlyFans Dashboard
If you want to know how to create a fake OnlyFans dashboard for a demo, a pitch deck or a coaching example, the process is faster than editing a screenshot in Photoshop and far more convincing. You open an editable template that mirrors the real creator dashboard, type in the figures your scenario calls for, and let the charts recalculate around them. This guide walks through every step.
Everything below is framed as a projection or illustration, the same way a designer builds a high-fidelity prototype. You are showing what a dashboard could look like, not passing simulated numbers off as an audited statement. If you want the wider context first, start with What is a fake dashboard?.
Step 1: Open an OnlyFans dashboard template
Begin from a template rather than a blank canvas. A good OnlyFans dashboard template is rebuilt from the real front-end markup, so the layout, fonts, spacing and chart styles already match the creator view. You are not designing anything, you are filling in the story.
Step 2: Edit the core earnings figures
Click into the headline number first. Total earnings sits at the top of the OnlyFans dashboard, so set that to the figure your projection needs, for example a 30-day or all-time total. Because the field is live markup, your number renders in the platform’s exact typeface the moment you type it.
From there, fill in the supporting earnings lines so the breakdown stays believable.
- Subscription revenue driven by your subscriber count and subscription price.
- Tips earned on posts, streams and the message inbox.
- PPV (pay-per-view) message sales, often the largest line for an active creator.
- Any referral or stream earnings the scenario calls for.
Step 3: Set subscribers, fans and renew rate
The audience metrics tell the growth story. Edit the subscriber count (paying fans), the broader fan count (including expired and free followers), and the renew rate so churn looks realistic for the stage you are illustrating. A 2,000-subscriber account at a 65 percent renew rate reads very differently from one at 40 percent, and your demo should match the narrative you are pitching.
The fastest way to make a demo look fake is a subscriber count that does not square with the earnings. If you claim a high total earnings figure on a small subscriber base, raise the subscription price, tips or PPV lines to explain it. The whole view should tell one coherent story.
Step 4: Let the charts recalculate
This is where an editable demo beats a static image. When you change a core metric, the connected figures and the earnings chart curve update automatically, so you never have to hand-edit a graph. Adjust the subscription price and the projected subscription revenue and trend line move with it. Nudge the PPV line and the monthly total follows. Nothing drifts out of sync.
- Set your headline total earnings target.
- Distribute it across subscriptions, tips and PPV until the split looks natural.
- Confirm the chart curve and percentage changes recalculated cleanly.
Step 5: Export or present
When the view looks right, you have two options: present it live on screen, where hovering, scrolling and tab-switching all behave like the real product, or export a clean capture for a deck or tutorial. For polished still images specifically, our fake earnings screenshot guide covers framing and resolution.
That is the whole workflow. If you would rather skip the manual edits and type into preset fields, the fake OnlyFans dashboard generator approach is the next thing to read.
Frequently asked questions
How do I create a fake OnlyFans dashboard quickly?
Open an editable OnlyFans dashboard template, type your figures into the total earnings, subscribers, subscription price, tips and PPV fields, and let the charts recalculate. The whole process takes a few minutes because you start from a template instead of a blank design.
Do the charts update automatically when I change a number?
Yes. In an editable demo dashboard, changing a core metric like subscriber count or subscription price recalculates the connected figures and the earnings chart curve, so the view stays internally consistent without manual graph edits.
Is creating a fake OnlyFans dashboard allowed?
Using one as a clearly framed demo, projection or coaching illustration is legitimate. Presenting simulated numbers as a real, verified statement to deceive someone is not. Always present the figures as a simulation.
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