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OnlyFans Welcome Message Examples: Templates That Convert

Get proven OnlyFans welcome message examples and templates that convert new subscribers into paying fans. Copy, customize, and start earning more.

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Your welcome message is the single most important message you will ever send on OnlyFans. It is the first interaction a new subscriber has in your inbox, and it sets the tone for your entire relationship. A strong welcome message boosts engagement, increases tips, and drives PPV sales from day one. A weak or missing welcome message means you are leaving money on the table with every new subscriber who joins.

This guide provides ready-to-use welcome message templates for different creator styles, along with the psychology behind what makes them work. Every template is designed to be customized to your voice and brand.

Why Welcome Messages Matter So Much

New subscribers are at their peak interest and spending willingness in the first 24-48 hours after joining. They just made a purchasing decision and are excited about your content. Your welcome message either capitalizes on that momentum or lets it fade.

Welcome Message QualityTypical Response RateAvg First-Week DM Revenue
No welcome message5-10%$0-2 per subscriber
Generic/automated feeling15-25%$3-8 per subscriber
Personalized and engaging40-60%$10-25 per subscriber
Highly personalized with media50-70%$15-40 per subscriber

Creators who invest time in their welcome message strategy consistently earn more from every subscriber who walks through the door. The welcome message is also your first opportunity to introduce premium offerings like PPV content, custom requests, and tip menus. For more on maximizing DM revenue, see our chatting tips guide.

The Anatomy of a High-Converting Welcome Message

Every effective welcome message contains five core elements, regardless of your niche or creator style.

1. Personal Greeting

Use the subscriber’s display name when appropriate. A message that starts with a name feels personal, while a message that starts with a generic greeting feels automated. Check that the display name is actually a name and not something inappropriate before using it.

2. Genuine Appreciation

Thank them for subscribing. This is simple but important because it validates their decision and makes them feel valued. Avoid being over-the-top — a brief, sincere thank you is more effective than excessive enthusiasm.

3. Value Preview

Tell them what to expect. How often do you post? What type of content will they see? Are there any special perks for subscribers? This reinforces the value of their subscription and gives them reasons to stay.

4. Conversation Opener

Ask a question that invites a reply. This is critical because the goal of your welcome message is to start a conversation, not deliver a monologue. The best questions are easy to answer and make the subscriber feel like you genuinely want to get to know them.

5. Soft Upsell

Introduce your premium offerings naturally. Mention custom content, tip menu, or exclusive PPV without being pushy. The key is to inform, not to sell aggressively in the first message.

Welcome Message Templates by Creator Style

The Warm and Friendly Approach

This style works well for creators who build their brand on approachability and genuine connection.

Template:

Hey [name]! Thank you so much for subscribing, I am really happy to have you here. I post new content every day and love getting to know my fans personally.

I would love to know — what made you decide to subscribe? Was there a specific post or something about my page that caught your eye? I always like hearing what brings people here.

By the way, I also do custom content and have a tip menu if you ever want something special just for you. No pressure at all though — just want you to know the option is there!

Why it works: The tone is genuinely warm without being over the top. It asks a specific, easy-to-answer question that gives the creator useful information about what attracted the subscriber. The upsell is low-pressure and positioned as information rather than a sales pitch.

The Confident and Playful Approach

This style suits creators with bold, energetic brands who are comfortable being direct.

Template:

Well hello there! Welcome to the good stuff. I am glad you finally made it.

You are going to love it here. I post exclusive content that you will not find anywhere else, and my DMs are always open for the fans who like a more personal experience.

Quick question — are you more of a photo person or a video person? I like knowing what my fans prefer so I can make sure you get exactly what you are looking for.

Check my pinned post for my tip menu and custom content options whenever you are ready to explore.

Why it works: It matches a confident brand voice and immediately establishes the exclusive nature of the content. The question about content preference is easy to answer and gives the creator segmentation data. The tip menu mention is casual and non-pushy.

The Professional and Premium Approach

This works well for creators who position themselves as premium or luxury brands.

Template:

Welcome, and thank you for joining. I truly appreciate your support and I am excited to share my exclusive content with you.

Here is what you can expect: I post new content three to four times per week, including behind-the-scenes footage and content you will not see on any other platform. I keep my subscriber count limited to maintain a premium experience for everyone.

I am curious — what type of content are you most interested in seeing? I always take subscriber preferences into account when planning my content calendar.

I also offer personalized custom content for those who want something truly unique. Feel free to ask me about it anytime.

Why it works: The tone conveys exclusivity and value. Mentioning a limited subscriber count (whether literal or aspirational) increases perceived value. The question about content preferences positions the creator as attentive and subscriber-focused.

The New Creator Approach

If you are just starting out, authenticity and enthusiasm work in your favor.

Template:

Hey [name]! Thank you so much for being one of my early subscribers — that genuinely means a lot to me. I am building something special here and your support makes a huge difference.

I am posting new content regularly and I have a lot of exciting ideas planned. I would love your input too — is there anything specific you would love to see? I am all about creating content my fans actually want.

Do not hesitate to message me anytime. I love chatting with my subscribers and I actually respond to everyone personally.

Why it works: Honesty about being new can be endearing and builds early loyalty. Asking for input makes subscribers feel invested in the creator’s growth. Promising personal responses sets an expectation of engagement.

Welcome Message Strategies for Different Page Types

Free Page Welcome Message

Free pages require a different approach because the subscriber has not spent money yet. Your goal is to build enough interest and trust to drive PPV purchases or convert them to a paid page.

Template:

Thanks for following my free page! You are going to get a great taste of what I offer here.

For the full experience, my VIP page is where the real magic happens — exclusive content, personal messaging, and much more. But in the meantime, keep an eye on your inbox because I send special PPV content that is only available to my free page followers.

What kind of content do you enjoy most? I would love to send you something you will really appreciate.

For creators who want to include an immediate PPV offer in their welcome message. This is more aggressive but can generate significant first-day revenue when done right.

Template:

Hey [name], welcome! I am so happy you are here. As a thank you for subscribing, I have a special welcome gift for you.

I put together an exclusive welcome bundle just for new subscribers — it is some of my absolute best content that is not available on my regular feed. I will send it over in my next message.

In the meantime, tell me a little about yourself! What are you into? I love making sure my fans get exactly the content they are looking for.

Follow this message with a PPV message containing the welcome bundle at an attractive introductory price. For PPV pricing strategies, see our PPV pricing guide.

Automating Your Welcome Messages

OnlyFans allows you to set up an automatic welcome message that sends immediately when someone subscribes. This ensures no new subscriber is missed, even when you are offline.

Setting Up Auto-Welcome

  1. Go to your OnlyFans settings
  2. Navigate to the messaging or chatter settings section
  3. Find the welcome/auto-message option
  4. Enter your template and enable it

Balancing Automation and Personalization

The challenge with automated messages is that they can feel impersonal. Here are strategies to get the best of both worlds:

  • Use automation for the initial message and follow up manually within a few hours with a more personal note
  • Keep automated messages conversational and avoid language that sounds robotic
  • Include a question so you have a reason to follow up personally when they reply
  • Rotate your welcome message periodically so returning subscribers do not see the same text

For creators managing a high volume of messages, Velvetly can help automate initial outreach while maintaining a personal feel, letting you focus your manual effort on the conversations that matter most.

Common Welcome Message Mistakes

Avoid these frequent errors that kill engagement before it starts.

Being Too Salesy

Sending a welcome message that reads like an advertisement drives subscribers away. Your first message should focus on connection, not conversion. Save the hard sell for later messages after you have established rapport.

Sending a Wall of Text

Long, dense messages overwhelm new subscribers. Keep your welcome message concise — three to four short paragraphs maximum. You can share more information in follow-up messages over the coming days.

Not Asking a Question

A welcome message without a question is a dead end. If you do not invite a reply, most subscribers will read your message and never respond. Always end with a question that is easy and enjoyable to answer.

Using Obviously Copied Templates

Subscribers can tell when a message is clearly a template pasted for everyone. Customize your templates with details specific to your brand, content, and personality. The framework should be consistent, but the language should feel like you.

Ignoring the Reply

The worst thing you can do is send a welcome message that generates a reply and then not respond. If someone answers your question, reply within a few hours. This is the foundation of your messaging relationship. For tips on managing conversations efficiently, check our mass messaging guide.

Advanced Welcome Message Tactics

The Multi-Day Welcome Sequence

Instead of putting everything into one message, spread your welcome across several days.

DayMessage FocusGoal
Day 1Personal greeting and questionStart conversation
Day 2Highlight best feed contentDrive engagement
Day 3Share tip menu or custom optionsIntroduce monetization
Day 5Check in and ask for feedbackBuild relationship
Day 7Exclusive offer or PPVFirst major upsell

This sequence nurtures the relationship gradually and gives you multiple touchpoints to convert new subscribers into paying fans.

Segmented Welcome Messages

If your analytics show subscribers coming from different sources, tailor your welcome message accordingly. A subscriber who found you on Reddit might get a different message than one who came from Instagram. This level of personalization significantly increases response rates.

Welcome Messages With Media

Including a photo or short video clip in your welcome message dramatically increases open and response rates. A quick selfie-style video thanking them for subscribing feels far more personal than text alone. Keep it under 30 seconds and focus on warmth and authenticity.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should my OnlyFans welcome message be?

Keep it between 50-150 words. Three to four short paragraphs is the sweet spot. Long enough to feel personal and set expectations, short enough that subscribers actually read the entire message.

Should I include a PPV offer in my welcome message?

This depends on your strategy. Including a welcome PPV bundle can generate immediate revenue, but it may feel too aggressive for some audiences. A safer approach is to send the welcome message first, build rapport for a day or two, and then send a PPV offer. Test both approaches and see what works for your audience.

Can I change my welcome message after setting it up?

Yes. You can update your automated welcome message at any time in your settings. Many successful creators update their welcome message monthly to keep it fresh and test different approaches.

Should I use emojis in my welcome message?

Use emojis sparingly and in a way that matches your brand voice. A few well-placed emojis can add warmth and personality. Too many emojis look unprofessional and can trigger spam filters on some platforms.

What if a subscriber does not reply to my welcome message?

Do not take it personally. Many subscribers are lurkers who consume content without interacting. Send a casual follow-up after 3-5 days. Something like asking their opinion on a recent post or offering a small incentive for replying. If they still do not respond, focus your energy on subscribers who do engage.

How do I welcome back returning subscribers?

Returning subscribers should get a different message than first-timers. Acknowledge that they were subscribed before, express that you are glad to have them back, and highlight any new content they missed. For strategies on winning back expired subscribers, see our reactivation guide.