Which feet selling apps are real mobile apps, which are just phone-friendly websites, and what each one costs a seller. Compared on fees, payouts, buyer traffic and safety, then the honest answer about which to start with.
Last updated July 2026
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The best app to sell feet pics is FeetFinder if you want a true mobile app with buyers already searching, and OnlyFans or Fansly if you want subscriptions that earn more per buyer over time. Here is the part most lists skip: nearly every "feet selling app" is really a phone-friendly website, not a downloadable app. FeetFinder is the one genuine exception, with a dedicated iOS and Android app. All of them let you sell from your phone, so the practical gap is small.
So pick on economics, not on whether it is technically an app. A marketplace like FeetFinder sells you traffic and charges a plan plus a fee. A subscription app like OnlyFans charges no monthly fee, takes 20%, and expects you to bring the audience. Most sellers who earn real money do both: get found on a marketplace, then move the buyers who spend to a subscription page. For the full platform breakdown, see where to sell feet pics.
Fees and app availability checked in July 2026. Platforms change their terms and their apps, so confirm the current details before you sign up.
| App | Real mobile app? | Cost to you | Buyer traffic | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FeetFinder | Yes, a dedicated iOS and Android app plus the website | $4.99/mo Basic or $14.99/mo Premium, plus a 10% to 15% service fee | Highest in the niche. Reports 8 million verified users and $100M+ in buyer spend. | Sellers who want a true app experience and buyers brought to them |
| OnlyFans | No native app, but the mobile site works like one | No monthly fee, 20% of gross | Huge overall, but none of it is aimed at feet. You bring the audience. | Sellers who want subscriptions and repeat income, not one-off sales |
| Fansly | No native app, mobile web only | No monthly fee, 20% of gross | Smaller than OnlyFans, with tag-based discovery and a $100 payout minimum. | Sellers who want subscription tiers and a little built-in discovery |
| Feetify | Mobile web, no native app | About $49/year or $80 lifetime membership, no commission | A smaller community pool than FeetFinder, run more like a members club. | Steady sellers who want to stop paying a percentage |
| FunWithFeet | Mobile web, no native app | About $14.99 for a 6-month plan, plus a 15% commission | Thinner than FeetFinder, leans into anonymity and themed content. | Sellers who want a curated, anonymity-first marketplace |
| Your phone plus social | The apps you already have (Reddit, X) | Free to post, but no escrow and no verification | Whatever you build. Reddit and X allow adult content and drive most traffic in this niche. | Finding buyers and marketing, never for taking the payment |
Notice that "app" is the wrong thing to optimize for. FeetFinder wins the app question outright, but the seller who earns the most is usually the one running a subscription page that has no native app at all. What matters is where the buyers are and how the money behaves once you find them, not which icon sits on your home screen.
Start with FeetFinder if you have no audience. Its dedicated app puts your profile in front of people already searching for feet content, every user is ID verified, and it handles payment, so you skip the hardest part of selling anything online: finding the buyer. The monthly plan and service fee are the price of that traffic, and for a beginner they are usually worth paying.
Move to a subscription app once you have a handful of repeat buyers. On a marketplace, a $25 sale is $25 once, then you go find another buyer. On OnlyFans or Fansly, a fan at $10 a month who buys one $40 custom a quarter is worth about $280 a year, and the marketing you did to get him keeps paying. That is why sellers who take this seriously build a page and run a real content funnel that turns one-off buyers into monthly income.
Be cautious with the no-commission apps. Feetify and FunWithFeet let you keep everything, which sounds ideal until you notice you are paying a membership for access to a smaller pool of buyers. Zero percent of a quiet month is still zero. Choose those once you already have steady sales and the commission has become your biggest cost, not before.
Six steps that separate the sellers who earn from the ones who download an app and give up.
A profile spread thin across six apps dies on all of them. Choose one place to take payment: FeetFinder if you want the closest thing to a real app with buyers already there, OnlyFans or Fansly if you want subscriptions you market yourself. Add a second only once the first is earning.
Every legitimate feet selling app requires a government ID to prove you are 18 or over. This is what keeps minors and scammers out, and it is exactly why buyers trust these apps over a stranger in a DM. There is no app worth using that skips it.
Buyers browse these apps on their phones, so your photos are judged small and fast. Shoot vertical, in daylight near a window, with a clean background and sharp focus on the feet. A good phone camera is plenty; lighting and framing matter far more than the device.
New sellers price a photo at $3, feel underpaid, and quit. Start at $10 to $20 for a single photo and let bundles and customs carry the real income. The buyers who haggle hardest are usually the ones who vanish after one sale.
No feet selling app hands you buyers for free. Reddit and X allow adult content and drive most of the traffic in this niche, and both are apps already on your phone. Post consistently, follow each community rule, and point everyone to one link.
Chargebacks, fake payment screenshots and "I will pay you after" are the three scams that get sellers weekly. A real app holds the money and verifies the buyer. Anyone pushing you to a payment app or gift cards to "skip the fee" is not a buyer.
Step five is where nearly everyone stalls. Marketing is the part no app does for you, and it is the difference between covering a plan and actually earning. Our guides cover promoting on Reddit, building an audience on X, and the wider set of ways to promote a creator page.
A feet selling app is safe when it verifies IDs and holds the payment, and unsafe the moment you take money directly from a buyer. FeetFinder, OnlyFans and Fansly all verify sellers with a government ID and stand between you and a chargeback. The danger is never the app itself; it is being talked into leaving it, which is where nearly every scam in this niche happens.
The scams are always the same three moves: a buyer offers well above your rate then wants content before paying, a buyer sends a screenshot of a payment that never arrives, or a buyer pays and files a chargeback after delivery. All three need you off the app. Never send content first, never accept gift cards, and never move to a payment app to "save the fee." How chargebacks work is covered in our guide to chargebacks and refunds.
Privacy is the other half, and phones make it easy to get wrong. Photos carry location data unless you strip it, reverse image search is free, and a tattoo or a distinctive ring identifies you as reliably as your face. Use a persona name, keep identifying details out of frame, watermark what you send, and read our guide to protecting your content. Selling faceless is genuinely easy in this niche, which is exactly why so many creators start here.
Downloading an app is the easy part. Turning buyers into monthly income is the work, and we run it for you.
No app hands you buyers for free. We promote where your buyers already are, on Reddit, X, TikTok and Instagram, the way each platform allows, and funnel that traffic to your page.
Most of the income in this niche comes from the messages: customs, bundles, tips, pay-per-view. Our trained chatters answer every buyer, negotiate and close, so you are not on your phone at midnight talking price.
New sellers price at $3 and burn out. We set your subscription, bundles and custom rates at the points that convert in your niche, so casual buyers can afford you and serious ones have room to spend.
We work through team access, never your primary password. Your account, your content and your payout method stay in your name, and you keep the large majority of what you earn.
Nothing to apply, nothing to onboard. We take a share of what you actually earn, so we only make money once you do. You see the terms in plain language before you decide anything.
Faceless works here. We watermark your content, geo-block where you ask, and file DMCA takedowns when something leaks, so your name and your content stay yours.
Deciding on one platform? Read our FeetFinder review first.
FeetFinder is the best app to sell feet pics for most people, because it is the closest thing to a true mobile app in the niche, has a dedicated iOS and Android app, verifies every user, and brings buyers who are already searching. If you want subscriptions and repeat income instead of one-off sales, OnlyFans or Fansly earn more per buyer over time, but neither hands you an audience, so you market the page yourself.
Mostly websites, with one main exception. FeetFinder has a dedicated iOS and Android app; almost every other option (OnlyFans, Fansly, Feetify, FunWithFeet) is a mobile-friendly website you use in your phone browser, not a native app you download. All of them let you sell from your phone, so the practical difference is small, but if a downloadable app matters to you, FeetFinder is the one to start with.
There is no genuinely free selling app, because the trustworthy ones all charge either a monthly plan or a commission, and that is what pays for ID verification and buyer protection. OnlyFans and Fansly are the closest to free: no monthly fee, they simply take 20% of what you earn, so you never pay in a month with no sales. The apps you already have, Reddit and X, are free for marketing but should never be used to take the payment.
Yes. Every major feet selling platform works from a phone, and most sellers run their whole operation from one. You shoot on the phone camera, upload through the app or mobile site, answer buyers in the messages, and get paid to a bank account. Shoot vertical in good daylight, keep the background clean, and strip the location data from each photo before uploading.
The FeetFinder app is safe to sell on when you keep every transaction inside it. It verifies a government ID from both sellers and buyers and processes payment itself, which protects you from most fraud. The risk is not the app, it is being talked off it. Never send content before payment clears, never accept gift cards or a payment app transfer, and remove identifying details and location data from your photos.
A single photo typically sells for $5 to $50, bundles for a discount on the individual total, custom photos for $15 to $150, and custom videos for $30 to $400 and up. New sellers sit at the low end until they have reviews and a following. The real income is in customs and repeat buyers, not one-off single photos, which is why sellers who treat it as a business out-earn the rest by a wide margin.
Not on a marketplace app like FeetFinder, where buyers browse and find you cold. You do need traffic on OnlyFans or Fansly, because neither sends you buyers, so almost every subscriber has to be marketed in from Reddit, X, TikTok or Instagram. That is the trade: a marketplace app supplies the buyer and takes a cut, a subscription app pays far more per buyer and expects you to find them.
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